ramp 音標拼音: [r'æmp]
n . 斜面,坡道,敲詐
vi . 狂跳亂撞,亂沖,敲詐,蔓延
vt . 使有斜面,敲詐
斜面,坡道,敲詐狂跳亂撞,亂沖,敲詐,蔓延使有斜面,敲詐
ramp 斜坡
ramp n 1 :
an inclined surface connecting two levels [
synonym : {
ramp },
{
incline }]
2 :
North American perennial having a slender bulb and whitish flowers [
synonym : {
ramp }, {
wild leek }, {
Allium tricoccum }]
3 :
a movable staircase that passengers use to board or leave an aircraft v 1 :
behave violently ,
as if in state of a great anger [
synonym :
{
ramp }, {
rage }, {
storm }]
2 :
furnish with a ramp ; "
The ramped auditorium "
3 :
be rampant ; "
the lion is rampant in this heraldic depiction "
4 :
creep up --
used especially of plants ; "
The roses ramped over the wall "
5 :
stand with arms or forelegs raised ,
as if menacing Ramp \
Ramp \,
n .
1 .
A leap ;
a spring ;
a hostile advance .
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The bold Ascalonite Fled from his lion ramp . --
Milton .
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2 .
A highwayman ;
a robber . [
Prov .
Eng .]
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3 .
A romping woman ;
a prostitute . [
Obs .] --
Lyly .
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4 . [
F .
rampe .] (
Arch .)
(
a )
Any sloping member ,
other than a purely constructional one ,
such as a continuous parapet to a staircase .
(
b )
A short bend ,
slope ,
or curve ,
where a hand rail or cap changes its direction .
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5 . [
F .
rampe .] (
Fort .)
An inclined plane serving as a communication between different interior levels .
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Ramp \
Ramp \ (
r [
a ^]
mp ),
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Ramped } (
r [
a ^]
mt ;
215 );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Ramping }.] [
F .
ramper to creep ,
OF .,
to climb ;
of German origin ;
cf .
G .
raffen to snatch ,
LG . &
D .
rapen .
See {
Rap }
to snatch ,
and cf . {
Romp }.]
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1 .
To spring ;
to leap ;
to bound ;
to rear ;
to prance ;
to become rampant ;
hence ,
to frolic ;
to romp .
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2 .
To move by leaps ,
or as by leaps ;
hence ,
to move swiftly or with violence .
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Their bridles they would champ ,
And trampling the fine element would fiercely ramp .
--
Spenser .
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3 .
To climb ,
as a plant ;
to creep up .
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With claspers and tendrils ,
they [
plants ]
catch hold , . . .
and so ramping upon trees ,
they mount up to a great height . --
Ray .
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223 Moby Thesaurus words for "
ramp ":
acclivity ,
arise ,
ascent ,
assault ,
attack ,
back stairs ,
ballot -
box stuffing ,
bank ,
barbarize ,
batter ,
be angry ,
be excitable ,
beat ,
beguile of ,
bellow ,
bevel ,
bezel ,
bilk ,
blow a gasket ,
blow up ,
bob ,
bounce ,
bristle ,
brutalize ,
bunco ,
burn ,
butcher ,
caper ,
capriole ,
caracole ,
cardsharping ,
carry on ,
catch fire ,
catch the infection ,
cavort ,
cheat ,
cheating ,
chisel ,
chouse ,
chouse out of ,
chute ,
clamber ,
clamber up ,
climb ,
climb over ,
climb up ,
cock up ,
cog ,
cog the dice ,
come apart ,
companion ,
companionway ,
con ,
cozen ,
cozenage ,
crib ,
curvet ,
cut a dido ,
cut capers ,
declivity ,
defraud ,
descent ,
destroy ,
diddle ,
diddling ,
dip ,
dishonesty ,
do in ,
do out of ,
dodge ,
easy slope ,
escalade ,
escalier ,
euchre ,
excite easily ,
explode ,
finagle ,
fire escape ,
fire up ,
fishy transaction ,
flam ,
flame up ,
flare up ,
flash up ,
fleam ,
fleece ,
flight of steps ,
flimflam ,
flip ,
flounce ,
fob ,
fraud ,
fraudulence ,
fraudulency ,
frisk ,
fudge ,
gambado ,
gambol ,
gentle slope ,
gerrymandering ,
get excited ,
get up ,
glacis ,
go into hysterics ,
go on ,
gouge ,
grade ,
gradient ,
graft ,
grift ,
gull ,
gyp ,
gyp joint ,
hammer ,
hanging gardens ,
have ,
have a tantrum ,
helicline ,
hocus ,
hocus -
pocus ,
illicit business ,
imposition ,
imposture ,
inclination ,
incline ,
inclined plane ,
jump about ,
jump up ,
landing ,
landing stage ,
launching ramp ,
lay waste ,
loot ,
maul ,
mount ,
mug ,
mulct ,
pack the deal ,
perron ,
pigeon ,
pillage ,
pitch ,
practice fraud upon ,
prance ,
racket ,
rage ,
rampage ,
rant ,
rant and rave ,
rape ,
rave ,
rear ,
rear up ,
riot ,
rise ,
rise up ,
roar ,
romp ,
rook ,
ruin ,
run a temperature ,
sack ,
savage ,
scale ,
scale the heights ,
scam ,
scarp ,
scrabble up ,
scramble up ,
screw ,
seethe ,
sell gold bricks ,
shave ,
shelving beach ,
shin ,
shin up ,
shinny ,
shortchange ,
side ,
sit bolt upright ,
sit up ,
skip ,
slaughter ,
slope ,
smolder ,
sow chaos ,
spiral staircase ,
stack the cards ,
staircase ,
stairs ,
stairway ,
stand up ,
steep slope ,
stepping -
stones ,
steps ,
stick ,
stick up ,
stiff climb ,
stile ,
sting ,
storm ,
struggle up ,
surmount ,
swindle ,
take a dive ,
take fire ,
talus ,
tear ,
tear around ,
terrorize ,
thimblerig ,
throw a fight ,
treads and risers ,
trip ,
turn a hair ,
upclimb ,
upheave ,
uprear ,
uprise ,
vandalize ,
victimize ,
violate ,
wreck
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