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Definition of "ramp" in Englisch

noun

  1. An inclined surface that connects two levels; an incline.

  2. An interchange, a road that connects a freeway to a surface street or another freeway.

  3. A structure with an inclined surface made for stunts, as for jumping motorcycles or other vehicles.

  4. (aviation) A mobile staircase that is attached to the doors of an aircraft at an airport.

  5. (cricket) A way of hitting a boundary by facing the bat face front and pushing with force to launch the ball. 100% of it done against pace.

    • He hit three ramps in a row to push his team near the opponents total.
  6. (aviation) A large parking area in an airport for aircraft, for loading and unloading or for storage (see also apron and tarmac).

  7. (aviation) A surface inside the air intake of a supersonic aircraft which adjusts in position to allow for efficient shock wave compression of incoming air at a wide range of different Mach numbers.

  8. (skating) A construction used to do skating tricks, usually in the form of part of a pipe.

  9. A scale of values.

  10. A speed bump.

  11. (slang) An act of violent robbery.

  12. (slang) A deliberate swindle or fraud.

  13. (Australia, slang) A search, conducted by authorities, of a prisoner or a prisoner's cell.

  14. (obsolete) A leap or bound.

  15. A concave bend at the top or cap of a railing, wall, or coping; a romp.

verb

  1. To behave violently; to rage.

  2. (slang, transitive) To swindle or rob violently.

  3. (Australia, slang, transitive) To search a prisoner or a prisoner's cell.

  4. (obsolete, intransitive) To spring; to leap; to bound, rear, or prance; to move swiftly or violently.

  5. (obsolete, intransitive) To climb, like a plant; to creep up.

  6. (obsolete, intransitive) To stand in a rampant position.

  7. (ambitransitive) To (cause to) change value, often at a steady rate.

  8. To adapt a piece of iron to the woodwork of a gate.

noun

  1. Any of species Allium tricoccum of plants related to the onion; a wild leek.

  2. (Appalachia or obsolete) A promiscuous man or woman.

  3. (Appalachia, derogatory) A worthless person.