英[ræmp]美[ræmp]
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来自古法语ramper,爬,上升,登山,来自Proto-Germanic*hrimp,卷起,弯起,收缩,来自PIE*sker,弯,转,缩起,词源同ring,curve.比喻用法,原用于形容动物蹲立在后脚跟上蓄势待发奔跑的姿势,引申诸相关词义。
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A ramp is a slope or an incline, a surface that tilts from one level to another. Someone using a wheelchair might need a ramp to get from the doorway of a building down to its parking lot.
A skateboarder might use a ramp to gather speed, while a man pushing a stroller uses it to push his baby onto the sidewalk after crossing the street. Passengers also walk down ramps when they exit boats and trains. There's also the plant called a ramp, also known as wild onion or wild garlic. As a verb, to ramp means to provide with a ramp, but the more common “to ramp up” means “to increase.”
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短语动词 查看更多 以下资源来自牛津词典 ramp sth?up 使…的数量增加 to make sth increase in amount 收起