Uphill in spanish
Cuesta arriba
pronunciation: kuestɑribɑ part of speech: adverb, adjective
pronunciation: kuestɑribɑ part of speech: adverb, adjective
In gestures
uphill1 = cuesta arriba.
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.more:
» uphill climb = subida, cuesta arriba.
Example: The six furlong (1200 metres) course is entirely straight with some undulations and an uphill climb in the final furlong to the winning post.uphill2 = cuesta arriba.
Example: It is a well-known fact that it's easier to walk downhill than it is uphill.uphill3 = arduo, difícil.
Example: Promoters of this tax will have an uphill fight and the cultural objections will be very great.more:
» uphill struggle = tarea ardua, tarea muy difícil, hueso duro de roer, caballo de batalla, ardua tarea.
Example: While I have received rave reviews for these courses I teach, I have an uphill struggle to fill them.