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 slope [slәup]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 倾斜, 斜坡, 斜率, 扛枪姿势

vt. 使倾斜, 弄斜, 扛

vi. 倾斜, 走, 逃走

[医] 斜面




    slope
    [ noun ]
    1. an elevated geological formation

    2. <noun.object>
      he climbed the steep slope
      the house was built on the side of a mountain
    3. the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the horizontal

    4. <noun.attribute>
      a five-degree gradient
    [ verb ]
    1. be at an angle

    2. <verb.motion> incline pitch
      The terrain sloped down


    Slope \Slope\, a.
    Sloping. ``Down the slope hills.'' --Milton.

    A bank not steep, but gently slope. --Bacon.


    Slope \Slope\, adv.
    In a sloping manner. [Obs.] --Milton.


    Slope \Slope\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sloped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Sloping}.]
    To form with a slope; to give an oblique or slanting
    direction to; to direct obliquely; to incline; to slant; as,
    to slope the ground in a garden; to slope a piece of cloth in
    cutting a garment.


    Slope \Slope\, n. [Formed (like abode fr. abide) from OE.
    slipen. See {Slip}, v. i.]
    1. An oblique direction; a line or direction including from a
    horizontal line or direction; also, sometimes, an
    inclination, as of one line or surface to another.

    2. Any ground whose surface forms an angle with the plane of
    the horizon.

    buildings the summit and slope of a hill.
    --Macaulay.

    Under the slopes of Pisgah. --Deut. iv.
    49. (Rev.
    Ver.).

    3. The part of a continent descending toward, and draining
    to, a particular ocean; as, the Pacific slope.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

    Note: A slope, considered as descending, is a declivity;
    considered as ascending, an acclivity.

    {Slope of a plane} (Geom.), the direction of the plane; as,
    parallel planes have the same slope.


    Slope \Slope\, v. i.
    1. To take an oblique direction; to be at an angle with the
    plane of the horizon; to incline; as, the ground slopes.

    2. To depart; to disappear suddenly. [Slang]

    1. The teacher waited with them for the missing students and then took a ski lift up the slope to search.
    2. In any case, it will probably be well down the slope before its effect starts to show in worsening profitability.
    3. At the previous refunding in August, the slope of the yield curve was 18%, in other words an investor could pick up 18% in additional yield by moving from three-year notes to 30-year bonds.
    4. "Even when the restructuring is all said and done, Occidental will have nearly $6 billion in debt on its books and a highly leveraged position in the chemicals business, which is on a downward slope," says Mr. Young of Smith Barney.
    5. But courts quickly tumbled down a slippery slope.
    6. To protect them from birds, the vineyards that slope down to the Murtensee spend the summer covered in what look like outsize yellow hair-nets.
    7. "When we came here it was just this untidy slope, a great field with hundreds of anthills and stones.
    8. Olivier said later that the slope was 'almost 50 degrees, but not quite'. There was only one more psychological obstacle (or so I thought) to be overcome.
    9. Wilder was on a skiing slope in Davos when he heard that Hitler had become Chancellor.
    10. The head gardener at the arboretum thinks Roy might be wrong because he himself grows it on an open slope of chalk above the centre of Winchester.
    11. I didn't expect anybody to come looking for me." He spoke from a hospital in Montrose, which lies between Grand Junction and Telluride on the western slope of the Rockies.
    12. Most seem quite happy." Ken Burns sprinted up a Gettysburg slope in the footsteps of Gen.
    13. To get the best out of a good slope there is still a need for good instruction.
    14. "The lesson of the '90s is that there is a limit to what you can do to change the slope of the curve," she said.
    15. Three army battle tanks, two transport vehicles and two tents could be seen Thursday from a slope overlooking the high school's walled compound.
    16. Wheel-spin, even when pulling away on a slope, was minimal. As it was the first time I had driven on hard-packed snow for a year, I took no liberties.
    17. Witnesses said the plane hit a slope, bounced over a road, lost an engine and crashed into the mountain.
    18. Etna was shaken by tremors during the weekend and the eruption began Monday in a crater near the top of the southeastern slope, said Renato Cristofolini, an expert monitoring the volcanic activity.
    19. Amnesty cited several examples of alleged brutal mistreatment and killing of porters including a 30-year-old villager who fell while climbing up a steep slope and was stabbed to death in the back by an enlisted man.
    20. Snow was expected across northern New England, and winds were expected to be strong and gusty along the eastern slope of the northern Rockies.
    21. The rescuers approached the crash site early Friday, crawling on their hands and knees for 90 minutes up a steep slope in darkness.
    22. But analysts said the company has not been as aggressive as possible in marketing gas to the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains, including Denver.
    23. Mrs. Jordan has been slowed recently by fading vision, but she had no trouble climbing the steep slope leading to her pier that juts into the clear water of the lower Corrotoman River.
    24. "Once you start making exceptions you are on a very slippery slope," he said.
    25. A Chopin-playing friend in a dinner jacket comes to bail him out. Finally we are back on the plains, where the resting Gombo's precious TV sits on a grassy slope gazing out at a grassy infinity.
    26. We made our way up a sage-covered slope near Hebgen Lake, just west of Yellowstone Park, to an old spruce.
    27. He said that many lawyers are bound to see the disclosure requirement as a "first step down a slippery slope" leading to mandatory disclosure of other, less serious client misdeeds.
    28. Meanwhile, the slope of the yield curve - the gap between short and long-term rates of interest - is still strongly positive.
    29. Even that wouldn't be realistic, though, because your kitchen floor probably doesn't slope 15 or 20 degrees.
    30. Atop a steep slope overlooking this mountainous retreat is the hut of a Buddhist hermit, festooned with flags of prayer.
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