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  1. ramp

    • IPA[ramp]

    美式

    • n.
      a slope or inclined plane for joining two different levels, as at the entrance or between floors of a building;a movable set of steps for entering or leaving an aircraft.
    • v.
      provide with a ramp;drive up the price of (a company's shares) in order to gain a financial advantage
    • verb: ramp, 3rd person present: ramps, gerund or present participle: ramping, past tense: ramped, past participle: ramped

    • noun: ramp, plural noun: ramps

    • 釋義
    • 片語

    名詞

    • 1. a slope or inclined plane for joining two different levels, as at the entrance or between floors of a building a wheelchair ramp
    • a movable set of steps for entering or leaving an aircraft.
    • North American an inclined road leading onto or off a main road or highway an exit ramp
    • another term for catwalk
    • 2. an upward bend in a stair rail.
    • 3. an electrical waveform in which the voltage increases or decreases linearly with time a voltage ramp

    動詞

    • 1. provide with a ramp we have purposefully ramped the entrance to make it easier access ramped access to public buildings
    • 2. British drive up the price of (a company's shares) in order to gain a financial advantage they're trying to ramp the share price a rule against share price ramping which forbids a broker to account for more than 30 per cent of trading in a share
    • 3. archaic (of an animal) rear up on its hind legs in a threatening posture they roared and ramped in cages a ramping lion
    • rush about uncontrollably an awful beast ramping about the woods and fields
    • (of a plant) grow or climb luxuriantly ivy ramped over the flower beds
    • 4. (of an electrical waveform) increase or decrease voltage linearly with time the integrated circuit's output then ramps in the negative direction

    片語