ledge
ledge 英 [ledʒ] 美 [lɛdʒ]
n. 壁架;突出之部份;暗礁;矿层
名词复数:ledges
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- n. 壁架;突出之部份;暗礁;矿层
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1. One of these days I’ll climb up on a mountain ledge and fast until the proper English translation comes to me.
再遇到这样不顺的日子,我将爬上高山,在悬崖之上斋戒至恰当的英语翻译降临于我。
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2. I moved easily along the berth and felt for the window ledge.
我毫不费力地沿着座位摸索到了窗沿,窗户是开着的。
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3. We made frightful noises to terrify them still more, and then we dropped off the ledge, because somebody was drawing the bars, and we felt we had better flee.
我们就做出可怕的声音好把他们吓得更厉害,然后我们就从窗台边上下来,因为有人在拉开门闩,我们觉得还是溜掉好些。
- ledge (n.) late 13c., "crossbar on a door," perhaps [OED] from the Middle English verb leggen "to place, lay" (see lay (v.), and compare ledger). Others suggest a Scandinavian source cognate with Swedish lagg "the rim of a cask." Sense of "narrow shelf" is first recorded 1550s; that of "shelf-like projection of rock" is from 1550s.
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