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The word "坡" (pō) refers to a slope, incline, or the act of slanting. It can be used in various contexts to describe the physical characteristics of a landscape or terrain.
For example, you might say "这座山有一个很陡的坡" (zhè zuò shān yǒu yī gè hěn dǒu de pō), which means "This mountain has a very steep slope." Here, "坡" (pō) describes the inclined surface of the mountain.
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In Chinese, the word "坡" (pō) refers to a slope or an incline. Here are some synonyms that convey similar meanings:
1. 斜坡 (xiépō) - This term means "slanted slope" or "inclined slope," emphasizing the angle of the slope. It suggests a more pronounced inclination than "坡" (pō).
2. 坡道 (pōdào) - This translates to "slope road" or "ramp." It is often used to describe a pathway or road that has an incline, typically for vehicles or pedestrians.
3. 山坡 (shānpō) - This means "mountain slope," specifically referring to the sloping side of a mountain. It highlights the geographical context of the slope.
4. 坡面 (pōmiàn) - This translates to "slope surface" and refers to the surface area of a slope, focusing on the physical characteristics of the incline.
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The word "坡" (pō) is appropriate to use when we refer to a surface or terrain that is sloping or slanting.
For example, you can use "坡" to describe a mountain or hill that has a steep slope, such as "陡坡" (dǒu pō) which means "steep slope", versus "缓坡" (huǎn pō) which means "gentle slope". It can also be used to describe a road or path that is inclined, such as "上坡" (shàng pō) which means "going uphill".
Some other related words that can be used with "坡" include "山坡" (shān pō) which means "mountain slope", "坡度" (pō dù) which means "slope degree", and "坡面" (pō miàn) which means "slope surface".
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