| 正面 | 6180.ramp 英 [ræmp]美 [ræmp] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. 谐音“南坡、乱坡”--- 向南的坡道、斜坡,南边的坡道、斜坡。2. ramp, lamp: 坡道两边鲜花(r)盛开,l像一根电线吊起灯泡(lamp)。3. 谐音“乱跑” --- 冲撞、横冲直撞,暴跳。4. 东坡居士 =》南坡居士、南坡先生。n. 斜坡,坡道;敲诈vi. 蔓延;狂跳乱撞;敲诈vt. 敲诈;使有斜面 例句: 1. 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。 ramp 斜坡,匝道,狂蹦乱跳,狂暴,蔓延来自古法语 ramper,爬,上升,登山,来自 Proto-Germanic*hrimp,卷起,弯起,收缩,来自 PIE*sker,弯,转,缩起,词源同 ring,curve.比喻用法,原用于形容动物蹲立在后脚跟上蓄势待发奔跑的姿势,引申诸相关词义。 rampramp: [18] A ramp is etymologically something you ‘climb’ up. The word was borrowed from French rampe, a derivative of the verb ramper ‘climb’, hence ‘slope’. This goes back to a Frankish *rampōn, and was borrowed into English in the 13th century as ramp. It now survives mainly in the form of its present participle, rampant [14], which preserves the sense ‘rearing up’. Rampage [18] may be a derivative.ramp (n.1)1778, "slope," from French rampe, back-formation from Old French verb ramper "to climb, scale, mount;" see ramp (v.). Meaning "road on or off a major highway" is from 1952, American English.ramp (n.2)"rude, boisterous girl or woman," mid-15c., perhaps from ramp (v.). Compare romp in Johnson's Dictionary (1755): "a rude, awkward, boisterous, untaught girl."ramp (v.)c. 1300, "to climb; to stand on the hind legs" (of animals), from Old French ramper "to climb, scale, mount" (12c., in Modern French "to creep, crawl"), perhaps from Frankish *rampon "to contract oneself" (compare Old High German rimpfan "to wrinkle," Old English hrimpan "to fold, wrinkle"), via notion of the bodily contraction involved in climbing [Klein], from Proto-Germanic *hrimp- "to contract oneself." Related: Ramped; ramping." |
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