ramp基本解释
n.坡道;斜坡;移动舷梯
vi.加速;横冲直撞;敲诈
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过去式: ramped 过去分词: ramped 现在分词: ramping 第三人称单数: ramps
n.坡道;斜坡;移动舷梯
vi.加速;横冲直撞;敲诈
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过去式: ramped 过去分词: ramped 现在分词: ramping 第三人称单数: ramps
noun
1. an inclined surface connecting two levels
Synonym: incline
2. a movable staircase that passengers use to board or leave an aircraft
3. North American perennial having a slender bulb and whitish flowers
Synonym: wild leekAllium tricoccum
verb
1. stand with arms or forelegs raised, as if menacing
2. creep up -- used especially of plants
e.g. The roses ramped over the wall
3. be rampant
e.g. the lion is rampant in this heraldic depiction
4. furnish with a ramp
e.g. The ramped auditorium
5. behave violently, as if in state of a great anger
Synonym: ragestorm
1. 斜面;斜坡;坡面
A ramp is a sloping surface between two places that are at different levels.
e.g. Lillian was coming down the ramp from the museum.
莉莲正从博物馆那边的斜坡上走下来。
e.g. ...a ramp to facilitate entry into the pool from a wheelchair.
为方便乘轮椅者进入泳池而设的斜面
2. (车辆进出主路时用的)匝道,坡道
An entrance ramp is a road which cars use to drive onto a major road, and an exit ramp is a road which cars use to drive off a major road.
1. 匝道:雪停了之后,开始下雨,由于入冬以来没有遇到这种天气,人们似乎无法快速适应雪天的路况,今天一天,小交通事故发生了无数起,原因不是跟车太近,就是下高速匝道(ramp)的时候减速不够,这对于本来就非常糟糕的华盛顿特区交通来说,
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2. 坡道:B部分调整悬崖、海水以及地表类型,不过在这里请注意两点:第1,只能在高度差为1,而且宽度至少为三个中型网格,长度在五个中型网格以上的地形间创建坡道(Ramp第2,不要在小范围内同时使用两种悬崖类型(Cliff Type),
3. 跳板:曳引车由船上拖带温控柜下船时,因温控柜底板距离地面仅30公分,下船时需特别小心,船上需以压舱水来控制跳板高度,并利用车身弹簧架调整温控柜与地面距离,以免温控柜底板碰触船上跳板(RAMP)而损及内装货物,台中港务局为服务友达光电公司,
4. ramp什么意思
4. 斜坡:这些方法中有两种具有较大的PWM斜坡(ramp)和锁存PWM脉冲(latched PWM pulse). Cp为控制电压(COMP)提供了导数分量(derivative component). 大的Cp电容可以使COMP更快饱和,很容易高于PWM斜坡电压,但会使系统变得不稳定,
5. ramp
5. ramp:remote access maintenance protocol; 远程存取维护协议
6. ramp:receptor activity modifying protein; 受体活性修饰蛋白
7. ramp什么意思
7. ramp:radar modernization project; 雷达现代化计划
The gigantic ramp by which the trade..passes itself off as art.
出自:R. G. CollingwoodNorman ramped about..trying to get in.
出自:X. HerbertThe Fed is under pressure from Wall Street to ramp up interest rates.
出自:Sunday Times