Downhill in spanish
Cuesta abajo
pronunciation: kuestɑbɑxoʊ part of speech: adverb, noun
pronunciation: kuestɑbɑxoʊ part of speech: adverb, noun
In gestures
downhill1 = cuesta abajo, bajada.
Example: In the last few weeks of the season, increase the intensity by running the uphills at cross-country race effort while keeping the downhills at tempo effort.downhill2 = cuesta abajo.
Example: It is a well-known fact that it's easier to walk downhill than it is uphill.more:
» downhill skiing = esquí de competición.
Example: Sports with decreased participation rates in the 1990s were ice skating, downhill skiing and water skiing.» go + downhill = ir cuesta abajo, deteriorarse, empeorar, ir de culo y cuesta abajo.
Example: The late James Bennet Childs, one-time head of Descriptive Cataloging at LC and long-time documents specialist, has often pointed out how the quality of documents cataloging went downhill after the special cataloging unit was abolished.