
Upcasting
UK
/ˈʌp.kɑːstɪŋ/
US
/ˈʌp.kæstɪŋ/

Translation upcasting into russian
upcast
Verbupcasting
Gerund
upcast / Past Simple / Past Participle
upcasts
upcasting Gerund
The fisherman upcast his line into the air.
Рыбак поднял свою леску в воздух.
She upcast her eyes to the sky, searching for the source of the sound.
Она взглянула вверх на небо, ища источник звука.
Definitions
upcast
NounA throw or cast upward.
The upcast of the ball was impressive, reaching great heights.
An upward movement of air, especially in a mine shaft.
The miners felt the cool breeze from the upcast as they descended into the shaft.
A shaft or passage in a mine through which air is expelled after ventilating the mine.
The upcast shaft was crucial for maintaining proper ventilation in the underground tunnels.
upcast
VerbTo throw or cast something upward.
The fisherman upcast his net into the air to catch the flying fish.
To direct one's eyes or gaze upward.
She upcast her eyes to the sky, searching for the first stars of the evening.