slope 的英语意思
slopeslope1 /sləʊp $ sloʊp/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a piece of ground or a surface that slopes倾斜的地面或表面:
a steep slope陡坡
a gentle (=not steep) slope缓坡(=坡度不陡的坡)
She looked back up the grassy slope.她回头望向那片草坡。2an area of steep ground covered with snow that people ski down覆盖积雪、供人滑雪而下的陡坡地带:
We got to Tahoe on Friday, and hit the slopes (=skied on them) the next day.我们周五到达太浩,第二天便去了雪坡(=在坡上滑了雪)。3[singular] the angle at which something slopes in relation to a flat surface某物相对于水平面的倾斜角度:
a slope of 30 degrees30度的坡度COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词a steep slope· I struggled to keep from slipping on the steep slope.· 我费力地在陡坡上保持住脚步,努力不让自己滑倒。a gentle slope (=not steep)· We went down a long gentle slope.· 我们沿着一段漫长的缓坡走了下去。a long slope· The street led up a long slope.· 这条街沿着一段长坡向上延伸。a grassy slope· The children had fun rolling down a grassy slope.· 孩子们在草坡上翻滚嬉戏,玩得不亦乐乎。a wooded slope· The valley has wooded slopes.· 山谷两侧是林木茂密的山坡。a rocky slope· The farmhouse is situated on a rocky slope.· 这座农舍坐落在一片岩石坡地上。a downward/downhill slope· She strode down the long downhill slope which led towards her home.· 她大步走下那段通往家的漫长下坡路。an uphill slope· It is harder to land on an uphill slope.· 在上坡坡面着陆更为困难。the lower/upper slopes of something· It was misty and only the lower slopes of Vesuvius could be seen.· 天气多雾,只能看见维苏威火山较低处的山坡。the eastern/northern etc slopes of something· Vines are grown on the eastern slopes of Mont Bernon.· 葡萄藤种植在伯尔农山的东坡上。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a piece of ground or a surface that slopes倾斜的地面或表面:
a steep slope陡坡
a gentle (=not steep) slope缓坡(=坡度不陡的坡)
She looked back up the grassy slope.她回头望向那片草坡。2an area of steep ground covered with snow that people ski down覆盖积雪、供人滑雪而下的陡坡地带:
We got to Tahoe on Friday, and hit the slopes (=skied on them) the next day.我们周五到达太浩,第二天便去了雪坡(=在坡上滑了雪)。3[singular] the angle at which something slopes in relation to a flat surface某物相对于水平面的倾斜角度:
a slope of 30 degrees30度的坡度COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词a steep slope· I struggled to keep from slipping on the steep slope.· 我费力地在陡坡上保持住脚步,努力不让自己滑倒。a gentle slope (=not steep)· We went down a long gentle slope.· 我们沿着一段漫长的缓坡走了下去。a long slope· The street led up a long slope.· 这条街沿着一段长坡向上延伸。a grassy slope· The children had fun rolling down a grassy slope.· 孩子们在草坡上翻滚嬉戏,玩得不亦乐乎。a wooded slope· The valley has wooded slopes.· 山谷两侧是林木茂密的山坡。a rocky slope· The farmhouse is situated on a rocky slope.· 这座农舍坐落在一片岩石坡地上。a downward/downhill slope· She strode down the long downhill slope which led towards her home.· 她大步走下那段通往家的漫长下坡路。an uphill slope· It is harder to land on an uphill slope.· 在上坡坡面着陆更为困难。the lower/upper slopes of something· It was misty and only the lower slopes of Vesuvius could be seen.· 天气多雾,只能看见维苏威火山较低处的山坡。the eastern/northern etc slopes of something· Vines are grown on the eastern slopes of Mont Bernon.· 葡萄藤种植在伯尔农山的东坡上。slopeslope2 verb [intransitive]
if the ground or a surface slopes, it is higher at one end than the other如果地面或某表面倾斜,则一端高于另一端slope up/down/away etc
a pleasant garden that slopes down to the river一座向河边缓缓倾斜而下的宜人花园slope off phrasal verb British English informal非正式 to leave somewhere quietly and secretly, especially when you are avoiding work(尤指为逃避工作)悄悄溜走:
Mike sloped off early today.迈克今天早早就溜了。
if the ground or a surface slopes, it is higher at one end than the other如果地面或某表面倾斜,则一端高于另一端slope up/down/away etc
a pleasant garden that slopes down to the river一座向河边缓缓倾斜而下的宜人花园slope off phrasal verb British English informal非正式 to leave somewhere quietly and secretly, especially when you are avoiding work(尤指为逃避工作)悄悄溜走:
Mike sloped off early today.迈克今天早早就溜了。