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Englische steep turn Synonyme

steep  Herculean  Olympian  Olympian heights  a bit much  abandoned  abrupt  abstruse  acme  aerial  aerial heights  airy  altitudinous  apex  arduous  ascending  aspiring  bathe  besprinkle  bluff  bold  boundless  breakneck  breathe  brew  brutal  bury  cliff  color  colossal  complex  concentrate  costly  crag  critical  dear  dear-bought  decoct  delicate  demanding  difficile  difficult  distill  dizzy heights  dominating  douche  douse  dredge  drench  drouk  dye  egregious  elevated  elevation  eminence  eminent  enormous  entincture  escarpment  essentialize  ether  ethereal  exacting  exaggerated  exalted  excessive  exorbitant  expensive  express  extortionate  extravagant  extreme  fabulous  face  fancy  fill  flavor  flush  formidable  gigantic  gluttonous  hairy  hard  hard-earned  hard-fought  haughty  headlong  heaven  heavens  height  heights  high  high-pitched  high-priced  high-reaching  high-set  high-up  hyperbolic  hypertrophied  imbrue  imbue  immerse  immoderate  impregnate  incontinent  infiltrate  infuse  ingrain  inject  inoculate  inordinate  instill  intemperate  intricate  inundate  invest  jawbreaking  knotted  knotty  laborious  lave  leach  leaven  lift  lixiviate  lofty  luxurious  macerate  marinate  mean  melt down  monstrous  monumental  mounting  no picnic  not affordable  not easy  of great cost  operose  orthodiagonal  orthogonal  out of bounds  out of sight  outrageous  outtopping  overbig  overdeveloped  overgreat  overgrown  overlarge  overlooking  overmuch  overpriced  overtopping  overweening  palisade  palisades  penetrate  percolate  permeate  perpendicular  pervade  pickle  plumb  plunging  precipice  precipitous  premium  press out  pricey  prominent  raise  rapid  refine  render  rich  right-angle  right-angled  right-angular  rigorous  rinse  rise  rising ground  rough  rugged  saturate  scar  scarp  season  seethe  set with thorns  severe  sharp  sheer  sky  soak  soaring  sodden  sop  souse  spiny  spiring  stiff  
steeple  antenna tower  barbican  belfry  bell tower  campanile  cog  colossus  column  comb  crag  cupola  derrick  dome  fang  fire tower  harrow  jag  lantern  lighthouse  martello  martello tower  mast  minaret  monument  obelisk  observation tower  pagoda  peak  pecten  pilaster  pillar  pinnacle  pole  projection  pylon  pyramid  rake  ratchet  sawtooth  shaft  skyscraper  snag  snaggle  spire  sprocket  spur  standpipe  stupa  television mast  tooth  tope  tour  tower  turret  water tower  windmill tower  
steeplechase  Derby  Highland fling  Kentucky Derby  Preakness Stakes  and jump  bounce  bouncing  bound  bounding  broad jump  buck  buckjump  capering  capriole  chase  curvet  demivolt  flat race  flying jump  galliard  gelandesprung  grand jete  handicap  handicap race  handspring  harness race  high jump  hippety-hop  hop  hopping  horse race  hurdle  hurdle race  hurdling  jete  jig  jump  jump shot  jump turn  jump-hop  jump-off  jumping  lavolta  leap  leapfrog  leaping  long jump  morris  plate race  pole vault  pole vaulting  pounce  prancing  purse race  quarter-horse race  running broad jump  running high jump  saltation  saut de basque  ski jump  skip  skipping  spring  springing  stake  stake race  sweep  sweepstake  sweepstakes  the hurdles  timber topping  tour jete  trotting race  upleap  upspring  vault  vaulting  
steeplechaser  broncobuster  buckaroo  caballero  cavalier  cavalryman  chevalier  circus rider  cowboy  cowgirl  cowpuncher  entry  equestrian  equestrienne  favorite  gaucho  horse soldier  horseback rider  horsebacker  horseman  horsewoman  jockey  knight  mounted policeman  mudder  plate horse  plater  pole horse  pony  postboy  postilion  puncher  race horse  racer  rider  roughrider  stable  stake horse  staker  starter  string  trick rider  vaquero  

Steilkurve Definition

Re-turn
(v. t. & i.) To turn again.
Sea turn
() A breeze, gale, or mist from the sea.
Steep
(a.) Bright
Steep
(v. t.) To soak in a liquid
Steep
(v. i.) To undergo the process of soaking in a liquid
Steep
(n.) Something steeped, or used in steeping
Steep
(n.) A rennet bag.
Steep
(v. t.) Making a large angle with the plane of the horizon
Steep
(v. t.) Difficult of access
Steep
(v. t.) Excessive
Steep
(n.) A precipitous place, hill, mountain, rock, or ascent
Steep-down
(a.) Deep and precipitous, having steep descent.
Steep-up
(a.) Lofty and precipitous.
Turn
(v. t.) To cause to move upon a center, or as if upon a center
Turn
(v. t.) To cause to present a different side uppermost or outmost
Turn
(v. t.) To give another direction, tendency, or inclination to
Turn
(v. t.) To change from a given use or office
Turn
(v. t.) To change the form, quality, aspect, or effect of
Turn
(v. t.) To form in a lathe
Turn
(v. t.) Hence, to give form to
Turn
(v. t.) To translate
Turn
(v. t.) To make acid or sour
Turn
(v. t.) To sicken
Turn
(v. i.) To move round
Turn
(v. i.) Hence, to revolve as if upon a point of support
Turn
(v. i.) To result or terminate
Turn
(v. i.) To be deflected
Turn
(v. i.) To be changed, altered, or transformed
Turn
(v. i.) To undergo the process of turning on a lathe
Turn
(v. i.) To become acid
Turn
(v. i.) To become giddy
Turn
(v. i.) To be nauseated
Turn
(v. i.) To become inclined in the other direction
Turn
(v. i.) To change from ebb to flow, or from flow to ebb
Turn
(v. i.) To bring down the feet of a child in the womb, in order to facilitate delivery.
Turn
(v. i.) To invert a type of the same thickness, as temporary substitute for any sort which is exhausted.
Turn
(n.) The act of turning
Turn
(n.) Change of direction, course, or tendency
Turn
(n.) One of the successive portions of a course, or of a series of occurrences, reckoning from change to change
Turn
(n.) A circuitous walk, or a walk to and fro, ending where it began
Turn
(n.) Successive course
Turn
(n.) Incidental or opportune deed or office
Turn
(n.) Convenience
Turn
(n.) Form
Turn
(n.) A change of condition
Turn
(n.) A fall off the ladder at the gallows
Turn
(n.) A round of a rope or cord in order to secure it, as about a pin or a cleat.
Turn
(n.) A pit sunk in some part of a drift.
Turn
(n.) A court of record, held by the sheriff twice a year in every hundred within his county.
Turn
(n.) Monthly courses

steep turn Bedeutung

turn taking a short walk out and back, we took a turn in the park
twist turn turning or twisting around (in place), with a quick twist of his head he surveyed the room
turn the act of turning away or in the opposite direction, he made an abrupt turn away from her
about-face about turn act of pivotingdegrees, especially in a military formation
u-turn complete reversal of direction of travel
turn turning the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course, he took a turn to the right
kick turn a standing turn made in skiing, one ski is raised to the vertical and pivoted backward to become parallel with the other ski but headed in the opposite direction and then the other ski is aligned with the first
stem turn
stem
a turn made in skiing, the back of one ski is forced outward and the other ski is brought parallel to it
turn play (game) the activity of doing something in an agreed succession, it is my turn, it is still my play
disservice
ill service
ill turn
an act intended to help that turns out badly, he did them a disservice
turn good turn a favor for someone, he did me a good turn
three-point turn the act of turning a vehicle around in a limited space by moving in a series of back and forward arcs
turn-on something causing excitement or stimulating interest
act routine number turn
bit
a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program, he did his act three times every evening, she had a catchy little routine, it was one of the best numbers he ever did
turn of phrase
turn of expression
a distinctive spoken or written expression, John's succinct turn of phrase persuaded her that it would not be a good idea
blinker
turn signal
turn indicator
trafficator
a blinking light on a motor vehicle that indicates the direction in which the vehicle is about to turn
turning
turn
a movement in a new direction, the turning of the wind
reversal
turn around
turning in an opposite direction or position, the reversal of the image in the lens
turn turn of events
twist
an unforeseen development, events suddenly took an awkward turn
steep a steep place (as on a hill)
ampere-turn a unit of magnetomotive force equal to the magnetomotive force produced by the passage of ampere through complete turn of a coil, equal to . gilberts
bend crook
twist turn
a circular segment of a curve, a bend in the road, a crook in the path
turn
bout
round
(sports) a division during which one team is on the offensive
turn of the century the period from about ten years before to ten years after a new century
go
spell
tour
turn
a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else), it's my go, a spell of work
a go to bed
turn in
bed
crawl in
kip down
hit the hay
hit the sack
sack out
go to sleep retire
prepare for sleep, I usually turn in at midnight, He goes to bed at the crack of dawn
get up
turn out
arise
uprise
rise
get up and out of bed, I get up at A.M. every day, They rose early, He uprose at night
twist
sprain
wrench
turn
wrick
rick
twist suddenly so as to sprain, wrench one's ankle, The wrestler twisted his shoulder, the hikers sprained their ankles when they fell, I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days
turn grow pass into a condition gradually, take on a specific property or attribute, become, The weather turned nasty, She grew angry
change by reversal
turn
reverse
change to the contrary, The trend was reversed, the tides turned against him, public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with a White House intern
turn the tables
turn the tide
cause a complete reversal of the circumstances, The tables are turned now that the Republicans are in power!
change state
turn
undergo a transformation or a change of position or action, We turned from Socialism to Capitalism, The people turned against the President when he stole the election
turn around
pick up
improve significantly, go from bad to good, Her performance in school picked up
turn around c improve dramatically, The new strategy turned around sales, The tutor turned around my son's performance in math
turn e become officially one year older, She is turning this year
turn down
lower
lour
make lower or quieter, turn down the volume of a radio
turn change color, In Vermont, the leaves turn early
steep
infuse
let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse, steep the blossoms in oil, steep the fruit in alcohol
turn back invert
reverse
turn inside out or upside down
revert
return
retrovert
regress turn back
go back to a previous state, We reverted to the old rules
come on come out
turn up
surface
show up
appear or become visible, make a showing, She turned up at the funeral, I hope the list key is going to surface again
turn out come, usually in answer to an invitation or summons, How many people turned out that evening?
sour turn ferment
work d
go sour or spoil, The milk has soured, The wine worked, The cream has turned--we have to throw it out
turn on become hostile towards, The dog suddenly turned on the mailman
turn to direct one's interest or attention towards, go into, The pedophile turned to boys for satisfaction, People turn to mysticism at the turn of a millennium
turn down take a downward direction, The economy finally turned down after a long boom
steep
immerse
engulf
plunge
engross absorb soak up
devote (oneself) fully to, He immersed himself into his studies
call on
turn e
have recourse to or make an appeal or request for help or information to, She called on her Representative to help her, She turned to her relatives for help
reject spurn
freeze off
scorn
pooh-pooh
disdain
turn down
reject with contempt, She spurned his advances
turn a blind eye refuse to acknowledge, He turns a blind eye to the injustices in his office
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Als Steilkurve bezeichnet man im Radsport und Motorsport eine Kurve, die zur Innenseite hin geneigt ist. Allgemeiner, beispielsweise bei Eisenbahnen, spricht man von Überhöhung. Steilkurven erlauben höhere Kurvengeschwindigkeiten.