单词 | upslope |
释义 | upslopen.adj.adv. A. n. An upward slope; rising ground. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > land > landscape > high land > rising ground or eminence > [noun] link931 rise1240 motea1300 bentc1405 mote-hill1475 territory1477 height1487 rising1548 raising1572 linch1591 mount1591 swelling1630 up1637 vertex1641 advance1655 ascendant1655 eminency1662 ascent1663 eminence1670 swell1764 elevation1799 embreastment1799 upwith1819 lift1825 salita1910 turtle-back1913 upwarp1917 upslope1920 whaleback1928 1920 D. H. Lawrence Lost Girl v. 63 The eye would instinctively wander..to the long upslope opposite. 1929 D. H. Lawrence Escaped Cock ii. 58 Inland, the steep grooved upslope was dark, to the long wavering outline of the crest against the translucent sky. 1973 Times 6 Mar. 2/7 He walked up the main up-slope for a closer inspection. 1977 New Yorker 8 Aug. 55/2 The ball, after landing on the upslope to the green, hopped through the opening between the two front bunkers and curled directly toward the pin. B. adj. Caused by, occurring, or acting upon an upward slope; esp. as upslope fog (see quot. 1956). ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > cloud > mist > [noun] > thick mist or fog > other types of fog petty-fog1641 radiation fog1857 tule fog1900 upslope fog1941 the world > the earth > land > landscape > high land > rising ground or eminence > [adjective] > relating to rising ground upslope1970 1941 Jrnl. Royal Aeronaut. Soc. 45 82 The non-adiabatic cooling may be due to two causes, viz., the radiative cooling of the underlying surface, and the advective cooling that results when warm air streams over a colder surface. We may therefore speak of radiation fogs, advection fogs and upslope fogs. 1956 J. C. Swayne Conc. Gloss. Geogr. Terms 146 Upslope fog, fog formed when moist air blows over hilly ground and is cooled adiabatically until its dew point is reached and condensation takes place. 1970 R. J. Small Study of Landforms vi. 215 Upslope factors are considered to be of virtually no importance in Penck's theory. 1973 Nature 9 Feb. 394/1 If the grain size were halved instead of doubled the up~slope fluid drag on each grain would be reduced to a quarter. C. adv. At or towards a higher point on a slope. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > land > landscape > high land > rising ground or eminence > [adverb] > towards a higher point upslope1956 1956 A. G. Garnett in D. L. Linton Sheffield 53 Temperatures in the bottom of Edale..are..colder than at points only a few hundred feet up-slope. 1970 R. J. Small Study of Landforms vi. 214 In time an almost infinite number of new units, each of gentler gradient than the next unit above it, will be formed at the foot of the slope and undergo migration upslope. 1979 Sci. Amer. July 110/1 Walcott returned to the spot the following year to search upslope for the shale stratum that had been the source of his fallen rock. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < n.adj.adv.1920 |
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