ridge
名词
UK/rɪdʒ/
US/rɪdʒ/
定义 ridge 名词
- Countable
a long, narrow raised part of a surface, especially a high edge along a mountain
We hiked along the narrow crest of the mountain.
They built an observation tower at the summit of the ridge.
A high-pressure ridge is expected to bring clear skies this afternoon.
- Countable
the part of a roof where the sloping sides join at the top
The workers are repairing the ridge of the roof.
The roof ridge is a crucial component for ensuring structural integrity.
Rainwater runs down the roof ridge and into the gutters.
成语
- have been around the ridges
This idiom describes someone who has a lot of experience.
• He has been around the ridges in the industry for years and is definitely an experienced person.