Ramp
rampa
definition
verb
It is our firm opinion, on grounds of public safety, a ramped footbridge should be provided at this location.
provide or build (something) with a ramp.
(of an animal) rear up on its hind legs in a threatening posture.
noun
a wheelchair ramp
a slope or inclined plane for joining two different levels, as at the entrance or between floors of a building.
an upward bend in a stair rail.
translation of 'ramp'
verb
construir em rampa,
enfurecer-se,
esbravejar
noun
rampa,
talude,
inclinação,
salto,
ladeira,
declive
example
As we approached the 'ramp' , the aircraft started to pull to the left.
He jumped down the 'ramp' two steps at a time, and took a few quick steps toward the airport before checking himself and turning around.
They hoist their bags on to the 'ramp' , step up into the back of the aircraft and pass their bags forward to the cargo hold.
The aircraft finished final checks, taxied from the 'ramp' toward the taxiway and proceeded to ruin my day.
Brian flicked his blinker signal and descended the exit 'ramp' .
Jaini took a step down the 'ramp' when it fully extended itself.
Firefighters used fire hoses to clean the aircraft and the 'ramp' .
Dad turned the car onto an exit 'ramp' and entered a very nice neighborhood, one that you would see in an expensive part of California.
Mrs Agnes Simms, of Holme Mill Lane, had been trying to get a wheelchair 'ramp' fitted in her garden for the past three years.
A gently sloping pathway to a lower garden area works as a wheelchair 'ramp' , but it also makes a great road for Amrita's tricycle.
The buildings began to thin out as they left the industrial sector of the city and entered onto a 'ramp' that would take them to the freeway and towards Chris's house.
Yes, I built a handicap 'ramp' to access my building, for my dog.
It had gotten dark early and the wind was howling and the rain was pouring as he mounted the 'ramp' to the freeway that would take him home.
The technique is not recommended for delicate equipment and the trick is to complete the offload without tipping the aircraft on its tail and damaging the 'ramp' .
My car broke down on the way home, within a hundred yards of an entrance 'ramp' to the interstate.
The exit 'ramp' from the motorway took me down to a set of lights, sadly however it took everyone else down too and a queue of vehicles was waiting to get through the lights.
This impedes movement of oncoming traffic, which builds up along the main 'ramp' of the flyover.
They would also like to see the playground levelled and a 'ramp' installed.
a wheelchair 'ramp'
It depicted a Jaguar, facing the exit 'ramp' of the Main Street bridge.
‘Lu, keep in touch,’ Andy said over the crowd as he made his way down the 'ramp' .
a voltage 'ramp'
At the end of the exit 'ramp' , go left for one-quarter mile to Forest Service Road 4832 and turn right.
I threw the gun away and ran up the 'ramp' to the second floor.
I stumbled up the boarding 'ramp' and entered the code sequence that would open the main hatch for me.
People shuffled out of his way, but finally he had to stop about halfway up the exit 'ramp' leading to the overpass.
During the phase 'ramp' , fringing field effects smooth the phase profile.
He got into the left turning lane and drove onto the on 'ramp' and onto the freeway.
All the amenities are there, and Church House only needs a short wheelchair 'ramp' to the entrance door and is more useful than any of the proposed annexes which would be built on to the church.
One night a drunk driver mistook our driveway for a freeway 'ramp' and stumbled into our basement.
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