upcast / ˈʌpˌkæst, -ˌkɑst /

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upcast3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an act of casting upward.
  2. the state of being cast upward.
  3. something that is cast or thrown up, as soil or earth in digging.
  4. a shaft or passage up which air passes, as from a mine.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. cast up; directed or thrown upward: The child looked at her father with upcast eyes.
v. 有主动词 verb

up·cast, up·cast·ing.

  1. to cast up or upward.

upcast 近义词

upcast

等同于 raise

upcast

等同于 jack

更多upcast例句

  1. I should require to know the temperature of the shafts respectively, and the height of the upcast shaft.
  2. The upcast reflection of a lamp and shade, an inconstant series of concentric circles of varying gradations of light and shadow.
  3. The fire should be kept as thin and bright as possible, to reduce the amount of smoke in the upcast.
  4. Hideous under the pale rays lay the two dead men, their glazed eyes upcast to the peace of the blue heavens.
  5. As soon as this cry was upcast, to the hall came clerks out of Chaldea, witches and diviners, sorcerers and exorcists.