ridge 英 [rɪdʒ]   美 [rɪdʒ]

ridge

ridge  英 [rɪdʒ] 美 [rɪdʒ]

n. 山脊;山脉;屋脊  vt. 使成脊状;作垄  vi. 成脊状 

进行时:ridging  过去式:ridged  过去分词:ridged  第三人称单数:ridges  名词复数:ridges 

The tracks of mountain goats polka-dotted the dust ridge. 山羊的踪迹使土灰色的山脊上布满着斑斑点点。
The ridge and pitch of the roof give each first floor room an individual character. 屋顶的屋脊和其间距使得一层的每一个房间都有了独立的特色。

  • 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.
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  • n. 山脊;山脉;屋脊
  • vt. 使成脊状;作垄
  • vi. 成脊状
  • 1. The tracks of mountain goats polka-dotted the dust ridge.

    山羊的踪迹使土灰色的山脊上布满着斑斑点点。

  • 2. The ridge and pitch of the roof give each first floor room an individual character.

    屋顶的屋脊和其间距使得一层的每一个房间都有了独立的特色。

  • 3. But when he got to the ridge, the plants were still there, the soil around them undisturbed.

    但是当他来到了山脊,发现那些植物仍然在那儿,周围的土也没有动过。

  • ridge (n.) Old English hrycg "back of a man or beast," probably reinforced by Old Norse hryggr "back, ridge," from Proto-Germanic *hrugjaz (source also of Old Frisian hregg, Old Saxon hruggi, Dutch rug, Old High German hrukki, German Rücken "the back"), of uncertain origin; perhaps from PIE *kreuk-, extended form of root *sker- (2) "to turn, bend."
ridge / rɪdʒ ; NAmE rɪdʒ / noun , verb ridge ridges ridged ridging noun 1 a narrow area of high land along the top of a line of hills; a high pointed area near the top of a mountain 山脊;山脉 walking along the ridge 沿着山脊行走 the north-east ridge of Mount Everest 珠穆朗玛峰的东北部 2 a raised line on the surface of sth; the point where two sloping surfaces join 隆起;脊;垄 The ridges on the soles of my boots stopped me from slipping. 我靴子底上有隆起的纹路,使我没有滑倒。 the ridge of the roof 屋脊 3 [usually singular ] ~ (of high pressure) ( technical 术语 ) a long narrow area of high pressure in the atmosphere (大气层的)高压脊,高压带 compare trough  (3 ) verb [usually passive ] ridgesth to make narrow raised lines or areas on the surface of sth 使隆起;使形成脊状 ridge / rɪdʒ ; NAmE rɪdʒ /
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