英[wedʒ]美[wedʒ]
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来自Proto-Germanic*wagjaz,楔子,来自PIE*wegh,移动,运送,词源同way,wehicle。用于指楔子,拼写受dge影响,比较bridge,judge,knowledge.来自Proto-Germanic*wagjaz,楔子,来自PIE*wegh,移动,运送,词源同way,vehicle.用于指楔子,拼写受dge影响,比较bridge,judge,knowledge.
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noun(名词)verb(动词)
小知识
A wedge is a block of wood that keeps a door propped open, or a problem that pulls people apart, like the jealousy that drove a wedge between two friends.
Wedge means “triangle-shaped.” Pieces of pie are wedges. So are tortilla chips. In some parts of the country, a sandwich on a long roll is called a wedge, or a wedgie, while in other places, it's a hoagie or sub. As a verb, wedge means to squeeze something into a tight space, like the way you might wedge your history textbook into your already stuffed backpack.
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wedge in挤入;插入;wedge angle楔角;研磨角;尖角