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坡 [pō]
[名]
【本义】: 山地倾斜的地方
[Original Meaning]: A sloped area on the mountain
【造字法】: 形声。从土,皮声。
[Character Formation]: Pictophonetic; composed of土(tǔ, earth) and皮(pí, skin).
【同本义】 ([En.] slope)
[1] Same original meaning: slope
【引】
[References]
1 《说文》:坡,陂也。
[Shuōwén]: "坡" is synonymous with "陂."
2 《诗·卫风·氓》:隰则有泮。传:“泮,坡也。”
[Shijing, Wei Feng, Mang]: "In the marsh there are ponds," with commentary: "ponds refer to slopes."
【例】
[Examples]
- 又如: 山坡; 上下坡; 坡土(山坡地); 坡陀(山势起伏的样子; 不平坦; 山; 山坡); 坡坂(倾斜的山坡); 坡梁(方言。土冈,山冈); 坡垅(丘陵); 坡撇(鸨儿。开妓院的女老板)
Such as: mountain slope; uphill and downhill slope; sloping earth (mountain slope area); slope (appearance of undulating mountains; uneven ground; mountain); inclined slope (sloping hill); slope ridge (dialect. earthen mound, hillock); slope field (hills); slope keeper (a woman who runs a brothel).
【平原; 原野】 ([En.] plain)
[2] Plain; wilderness
【引】
[References]
1 宋· 韩拙《山水纯》:言阜者土山也,小堆曰阜,平原曰坡,坡高曰陇。
[Song, Han Zhuo, Shanshui Chun]: "The term '阜' refers to a small mound, '坡' refers to a plain, and '陇' refers to a high slope."
【〈方〉∶低洼的大片田地】 ([En.] large low-lying field)
[3] Dialect: a large low-lying area of farmland.
【例】
[Examples]
- 如: 俺爹下坡了; 坡野(田野; 野外)
Such as: "My father went downhill"; slope fields (farmland; wilderness).
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