acclivity

  • n.(向上的)斜坡;上斜

复数: acclivities

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noun

1
an upward slope or grade (as in a road)
the car couldn't make it up the rise
Synonym: ascent rise raise climb upgrade

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  1. As soon as we down the slope of sadness , we accelerate over the ever-feel-good acclivity of happiness .

    每当我们陷入忧愁的低谷时,我们以开始冲向开心的谷顶。

  2. As soon as we descend down the slope of sadness , we accelerate over the ever-feel-good acclivity of happiness .

    一旦我们从痛苦的斜坡滑下去,我们就加速开始有快乐的感觉。

  3. It prompted the matron to say that she would walk a little way - as far as to the point where the acclivity from the valley began its first steep ascent to the outer world .

    因此这位家庭主妇说,她要送姑娘一程要把姑娘送到山谷斜坡上的那个地点,那个斜坡是通向外部世界的第一个制高点。

  4. Delt-front acclivity and shallow lake are a major type of sedimentary sub-facies of the Suining formation of Upper Jurassic , and the provenance is uplifted area of Longmenshan .

    洛带气田遂宁组主要为三角洲前缘斜坡亚相和浅湖亚相沉积,其物源区为龙门山隆起区。