释义 |
ˈupcoast, upˈcoast, adv. [up prep.2] Situated or travelling further up the coast.
1909J. Masefield Multitude & Solitude xii. 296 He lay in his bunk in a cabin.., on his way up-coast. 1931H. T. Concannon St. Patrick 241 Muirchu writes of the Saint as having sailed up-coast. 1974W. R. Hunt North of 53 i. 5 St Michael, just upcoast from the Yukon River delta. |