Ridge Meaning in English
word
/ˈɹɪdʒ/
rij
/ɹˈɪdʒ/
rij
释义
A ridge is a long, narrow raised line or area, especially along the top of mountains or hills. It can also mean any raised strip or edge on a surface.
用法与细微差别
Most commonly used for geography: 'mountain ridge' or 'along the ridge'. It can also describe smaller raised lines like the 'ridge of the nose' or ridges on a roof or fingerprint. Don't confuse it with a peak: a peak is a point, while a ridge is long and narrow.
Spanish: cresta - cordillera estrecha - lomo elevadoPortuguese (BR): crista - cordilheira estreita - elevação compridaPortuguese (PT): crista - cordilheira estreita - elevação compridaChinese (Simplified): 山脊 - 隆起处 - 脊Chinese (Traditional): 山脊 - 隆起處 - 脊Hindi: पर्वत-शृंग - उभरी हुई धार - कगारArabic: حافة مرتفعة - سلسلة جبلية ضيقة - عرفBengali: ঝাঁঝালো (ভূ-পার্বত্য) - পৃষ্ঠদেশ - রেখা (উঠানো অংশ)Russian: хребет - гребеньJapanese: 尾根 - 隆起(部分)Vietnamese: dãy núi - đường gờKorean: 능선 - 돌출부Turkish: sırt - çıkıntıUrdu: چوٹی (لمبی) - ابھارIndonesian: punggungan - tonjolan
例句
We walked along the ridge of the hill.
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Snow covered the mountain ridge.
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There is a small ridge on the roof.
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The trail gets really narrow once you reach the ridge.
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From the ridge, you can see the whole valley.
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You can feel a sharp ridge in the broken plastic.
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