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1 ramp
ramp [ræmp](d) (bump on road) dos m d'âne; (difference in level) dénivellation f, dénivellement m; (to slow traffic down) ralentisseur m(increase) gonfler -
2 ramp
ramp [ræmp]• "ramp" « chaussée déformée »* * *[ræmp]noun gen rampe f; GB ( in roadworks) dénivellation f; Automobile, Technology pont m de graissage; Aviation passerelle f; US Automobile (on, off highway) bretelle fhydraulic ramp — pont m élévateur
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3 access
access ['ækses]1 noun(a) (means of entry) entrée f, ouverture f; (means of approach) accès m, abord m; Law droit m de passage;∎ there is easy access to the beach on accède facilement à la plage;∎ the kitchen gives access to the garage la cuisine donne accès au garage;∎ how did the thieves gain access? comment les voleurs se sont-ils introduits?;∎ access only (sign) sauf riverains (et livreurs)(b) (right to contact, use) accès m;∎ to have access to sb/sth avoir accès auprès de qn/à qch;∎ I have access to confidential files j'ai accès à des dossiers confidentiels;∎ he has direct access to the minister il a ses entrées auprès du ministre;∎ Law the father has access to the children at weekends le père a droit de visite le week-end pour voir ses enfants∎ in an access of despair dans un accès de désespoir∎ to have access to a file avoir accès à un fichier;∎ up to 56K access accès m jusqu'à 56K;∎ access denied (DOS message) accès refuséTransport (port, route) d'accèsaccéder à►► Computing access authorization code code m d'autorisation d'accès;Television access broadcasting télévision f ouverte;Television access channel canal m d'accès;Computing access code code m d'accès;Computing access level (in network) niveau m d'accès;Computing access privileges droits mpl d'accès;Computing access provider fournisseur m d'accès;access ramp bretelle f d'accès;Law access rights (to child) droits mpl de visite;Computing access speed vitesse f d'accès;Television access television télévision f ouverte;Computing access time temps m d'accès
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Ramp travel index — or RTI, is a way of measuring a vehicle s ability to flex its suspension, a property also known as axle articulation. The RTI rating is used mainly in the off roading industry to test and describe chassis limits of modified vehicles. The ramps… … Wikipedia
Ramp — may refer to: Gravitational: * Inclined plane, a physical structure that is a simple machine * Airport ramp, the area around an airport terminal where aircraft are loaded and unloaded * Entrance ramp, or on ramp , on a freeway * Exit ramp, or off … Wikipedia
ramp — ► NOUN 1) a sloping surface joining two different levels. 2) a movable set of steps for entering or leaving an aircraft. 3) Brit. a transverse ridge in a road to control the speed of vehicles. 4) N. Amer. an inclined slip road leading to or from… … English terms dictionary
ramp — ramp1 [ramp] n. [Fr rampe < OFr ramper: see RAMP2] 1. a sloping, sometimes curved, surface, walk, road, etc. joining different levels ☆ 2. a means for boarding or leaving a plane, as a staircase on wheels rolled up to the door 3. a concave… … English World dictionary
Ramp meter — Metered ramp on I 894. A Portland, Oregon ramp meter … Wikipedia
ramp — ramp1 [ræmp] n [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: rampe, from ramper; RAMPANT] 1.) a slope that has been built to connect two places that are at different levels ▪ Ramps are needed at exits and entrances for wheelchair users. 2.) AmE a road for… … Dictionary of contemporary English
ramp — [[t]ræ̱mp[/t]] ramps 1) N COUNT A ramp is a sloping surface between two places that are at different levels. Lillian was coming down the ramp from the museum. ...a ramp to facilitate entry into the pool from a wheelchair. 2) N COUNT An entrance… … English dictionary
ramp — I UK [ræmp] / US noun [countable] Word forms ramp : singular ramp plural ramps 1) a slope connecting two levels of a building, road etc Special ramps have been designed for wheelchair access. 2) a set of stairs that can be moved, used by… … English dictionary
ramp — ramp1 [ ræmp ] noun count 1. ) a slope connecting two levels of a building, road, etc.: Special ramps have been designed for wheelchair access. 2. ) AMERICAN a road used for driving onto or off a main highway: an entrance/exit ramp 3. ) a set of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ramp — noun 1》 a sloping surface joining two different levels. ↘a movable set of steps for entering or leaving an aircraft. ↘N. Amer. an inclined slip road leading to or from a main road or motorway. 2》 Brit. a transverse ridge in a road to… … English new terms dictionary
ramp — noun (C) 1 AmE a road for driving onto or off a large main road; slip road BrE: Take the Lake Drive ramp at Charles Street. 2 a slope that has been built to connect two places that are at different levels: Ramps are needed at exits and entrances… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English