英[rɪdʒ]美[rɪdʒ]
记忆方法
词源记忆法
来自古英语hrycg,人的背部,驮畜的背部,再来自Proto-Germanic*hrugjaz,背,再来自PIE*skreuk,*sker,弯,转,词源同ring,curve.后引申词义山脊,山脉。
发音联想法
发音想成“立巨”(山岭耸立在那里,显得特别巨大)。
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
A ridge is a long, narrow, elevated strip of land or any raised strip or band. A ridge is a line that rises above what it is attached to.
Think of a ridge as a combination between rim and edge. From the Old English hrycg, meaning “back of the man or beast” or “the top or crest” of something (combined, the senses mean “backbone”), ridge is often used for the beam that joins the parts of a sloping roof. Ridge also refers to the line formed by hills or mountains, as in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is made up of mountains that lie underneath the Atlantic Ocean.
实用短语
常用短语
同义词
n.悬崖,山脉,陡峻的山脊;分水岭,分界线;垄,埂
range / pinnacle / chain / reef / rise / ledge / saddle / hill / escarpment / line / hogback / crest / hummock