acclivity
英 [əˈklɪv.ə.ti]
美 [əˈklɪv.ə.t̬i]
1、ac- "up" + cliv- + -ity.
- acclivity (n.)
- 1610s, from Latin acclivitatem (nominative acclivitas) "an ascending direction, an upward steepness," from acclivis "mounting upwards, ascending," from ad- "up" (see ad-) + clivus "hill, a slope," from PIE *klei-wo-, suffixed form of *klei- "to lean" (see lean (v.)).
- 1. Three or four men ascended the little acclivity.
- 有三、四个战士爬上小丘.