uphill

uphill
adverb (up a slope: We travelled uphill for several hours.) cuesta arriba
uphill adv cuesta arriba
it's harder running uphill es más difícil correr cuesta arriba
uphill
tr[(adj) 'ʌphɪl; (adv) ʌp'hɪl]
adjective
1 ascendente
2 figurative use (task, struggle) arduo,-a, difícil, duro,-a, penoso,-a
adverb
1 cuesta arriba
uphill [.ʌp'hɪl] adv
: cuesta arriba
uphill ['ʌp.hɪl] adj
1) ascending: en subida
2) difficult: difícil, arduo
uphill
adj.
ascendente adj.
adv.
cuesta arriba adv.

I 'ʌp'hɪl
adverb cuesta arriba, en subida

II
adjective <path> en cuesta, en subida; <battle/task> arduo

it was an uphill struggle — fue muy difícil, nos (or les etc) costó mucho

['ʌp'hɪl]
1.
ADV

to go uphill — ir cuesta arriba

the road goes uphill for two miles — la carretera sube durante dos millas

2.
ADJ en cuesta, en pendiente; (fig) arduo, penoso

it's uphill all the way — (lit) el camino es todo cuesta arriba; (fig) es una tarea laboriosa

it was an uphill struggle — fue muy difícil

it's an uphill task — es una tarea laboriosa

* * *

I ['ʌp'hɪl]
adverb cuesta arriba, en subida

II
adjective <path> en cuesta, en subida; <battle/task> arduo

it was an uphill struggle — fue muy difícil, nos (or les etc) costó mucho


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