上り
[ichi1,news1,nf10]
;
登り;
昇り
【
のぼり
[ichi1,news1,nf10]
】
-
[n]
- ascent
- climbing
- ascending (path)
- climb
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(上り only)
[n]
- up-train
- train heading toward the starting point of its route
Cross references:- ⇒ see: 1352560 上り列車 1. up-train; train heading toward the starting point of its route
-
[adj-no,n]
- upbound (esp. toward Tokyo)
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(上り only)
[n,n-pref]
- upstream
- uphill
History:
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A 2021-03-26 08:08:06 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> - Comments
I think that sense described in GG5 matches better and is more general. As an old telecoms person I'd translate 上り速度 more as "upstream speed" as "upload" is usually file specific.
- Refs
GG5 sense 3: 〔下流から上流へ向かうこと〕 - 上り回線 【電算】 an upstream channel. - 上り勾配 an up-grade; an up-hill grade.
- Diff
@@ -44,2 +44,4 @@ -<field>∁</field> -<gloss>upload</gloss> +<pos>&n-pref;</pos> +<xref type="see" seq="1901090">上り勾配・のぼりこうばい</xref> +<gloss>upstream</gloss> +<gloss>uphill</gloss>
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A* 2021-03-26 03:15:16 Nicolas Maia - Diff
@@ -41,0 +42 @@ +<stagk>上り</stagk>
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A* 2021-03-26 03:13:40 Nicolas Maia - Comments
My torrent program has 下り速度 and 上り速度 in it
- Diff
@@ -40,0 +41,5 @@ +<sense> +<pos>&n;</pos> +<field>∁</field> +<gloss>upload</gloss> +</sense>
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A 2019-05-30 02:50:51 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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A* 2019-05-29 10:07:44 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...> - Comments
I liked Webster's definition of up-train: "2. A train going in the direction conventionally called up."
- Refs
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/upbound "traveling or leading in a direction that is regarded as up"
- Diff
@@ -34 +34,2 @@ -<gloss>up-train (e.g. going to Tokyo)</gloss> +<gloss>up-train</gloss> +<gloss>train heading toward the starting point of its route</gloss> @@ -36,0 +38 @@ +<pos>&adj-no;</pos> @@ -38,2 +40 @@ -<pos>&adj-no;</pos> -<gloss>northward (towards Tokyo)</gloss> +<gloss>upbound (esp. toward Tokyo)</gloss>
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