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Word | Ramp |
Italian Meaning | rampa, imperversare, infuriare, tempestare, rampante, arrampicarsi, rampare, scalpitare |
an inclined surface or roadway that moves traffic from one level to another / a movable staircase that passengers use to board or leave an aircraft / A leap / slope; inclined plane / a slope or inclined plane for joining two different levels, as at the entrance or between floors of a building. / a: to stand or advance menacingly with forelegs or with arms raised b: to move or act furiously / to creep up —used especially of plants / to speed up, expand, or increase especially quickly or at a constant rate —used with up ramping up to full speed / [4ramp (electrical waveform)] : to increase, expand, or decrease especially quickly or at a constant rate —usually used with up or down ramp up production / the act or an instance of ramping / any of various alliums used for food / a sloping way or plane: as a: a sloping floor, walk, or roadway leading from one level to another b: a slope for launching boats / apron 2h, | |
Usage | ⇒ The builder has made a beautiful ramp between two sky high buildings Ramps across the roads should be marked with yellow and black linings ⇒ The builder has made a beautiful ramp between two sky high buildings ⇒ The house was built with ramps instead of stairs in order to enable the man in the wheelchair to move easily from room to room and floor to floor. ⇒ a wheelchair ramp |
Synonyms | incline, grade, gradient, slope, acclivity, inclination, pitch, rage, slant, storm, ascent, bank, declivity, descent, rise, hill, bevel, clamber, climb, dip, |
Antonyms | level, slope, autumn, |
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