词汇 | ramp |
释义 | ramp 1. noun 1 a search of a prisoner or prison cell. Conducted to search for contraband, though often carried out with much destruction in order to harass the prisoner AUSTRALIA, 1919. 2 a public house bar counter; hence, a public house. From an earlier, more general, sense as a shop counter UK, 1935 2. verb 1 to swindle, to con; to rob, to mug; to make trouble. Contemporary use is mainly West Indian and UK black UK, 1812. 2 to pretend. A variation of the sense 'to swindle, to con' UK, 2000. 3 to search a prisoner or a prison cell AUSTRALIA, 1919 ramp up ramp up sth • ramp sth up BrE to increase something, especially the amount you produce, sell or earn - used in business: To meet new orders, we need to ramp up production from 18 to 43 planes a month. The company is launching FireWalker, a 3-D video game product, to ramp up its entertainment profits.■ SIMILAR TO: boostramp-up n C an increase in production, sales, profits etc: To get a really huge ramp-up in sales they're going to have to get the price down. (redirected from ramp) ramp upTo increase. A noun or pronoun can be used between "ramp" and "up." Ever since that break-in, they've really ramped up security at the office. You need to seriously ramp up your study efforts if you want to get an A on this exam. ramp upv. To increase the volume, amount, or rate of something: The factory must ramp up production due to increased demand for its products. I added a new card to my computer memory to ramp it up. |
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