ramp

名詞

UK/ræmp/
US/ræmp/

定義 ramp 名詞

slope

  1. Countable

    An artificially constructed slope or inclined plane.

    • I guided the wheelchair up the ramp and into the store.

    • A ramp was installed at the warehouse entrance to facilitate the movement of goods.

    • The architect incorporated ramps into the design to provide easy access for wheelchair users.

  2. Countable

    A raised section built into a road surface to reduce vehicle speeds.

    • The ramp in the road serves as a reminder for drivers to reduce their speed.

    • Traffic moves slower on this road due to the presence of speed ramps.

    • The community is considering adding speed ramps in residential areas to ensure safety.

road

  1. Countable

    A short road or slip road that allows vehicles to enter or exit a main road.

    • Drivers should exercise caution when entering the ramp to merge with the main traffic flow.

    • The ramp provides an access point from the local road to the highway.

    • Please take the next ramp exit and follow the signs for the city center.

片語動詞 ramp

  • ramp something up

    When a business enhances its operations, it increases them.

    The company decided to ramp up its online services to enhance customer satisfaction.