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  *坡* | 坡* | *坡
slope / CL: 個|个 / sloping / slanted
HSK 6
hillside
HSK 6
steep slope; steep incline
Singapore
Kuala Lumpur, capital of Malaysia
slope / incline
rockslide / landslip / landslide / mudslide / fig. slump / downturn / to decline
Dongpo District of Meishan City 眉山市, Sichuan
Malipo county in Wenshan Zhuang and Miao autonomous prefecture 文山壯族苗族自治州|文山壮族苗族自治州, Yunnan
Banpo neolithic Yangshao culture archaeological site east of Xi'an 西安
downhill
Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka
Napo county in Baise 百色, Guangxi
(intransitive) to weaken; to decrease; (of a subsidy etc) to be rolled back
continental slope (boundary of continental shelf)
south slope
Su Dongpo, another name for Su Shi 蘇軾|苏轼 (1037-1101), northern Song writer and calligrapher
Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka (Tw)
north slope
Edgar Allen Poe (1809-1849), American poet and novelist
uphill / upslope / to move upwards / to climb a slope
Jiulongpo, a district of Chongqing 重慶|重庆
continental slope (boundary of continental shelf)
(of a horse, dog etc) to sit back on one's haunches and refuse to be coaxed forward / (of a person) to brace oneself to resist being made to go forward; (fig.) to dig one's heels in


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