wedge
noun uk/wedʒ/ us/wedʒ/
(SHAPE)
[ C ](金属、木头或橡胶等制成的)楔子,三角木
a piece of metal, wood, rubber, etc. with a pointed edge at one end and a wide edge at the other, either pushed between two objects to keep them still or forced into something to break pieces off it
Push a wedge under the door to keep it open while we're carrying the boxes in. 在门底下塞一个楔子让门敞开着,我们好往里面搬箱子。
Pieces of stone can be split off by forcing wedges between the layers. 在层与层之间敲入楔子可以把石头凿开。
[ C ]楔形物,三角形物(尤指食物)
a piece of something, especially food, in the shape of a triangle
Auntie Ann put a huge wedge of cake on my plate. 安姨妈把一大块三角形的蛋糕放在我盘子里。
a wedge of cheese 一块三角形的奶酪
(SHOES)
wedges[ plural ] 整个鞋底都有鞋跟的女鞋,坡跟鞋
women's shoes with a heel all the way under the shoe
wedge
verb [ T ] uk/wedʒ/ us/wedʒ/
用楔子楔住,楔牢
to make something stay in a particular position by using a wedge
[ + adj ] Find something to wedge the window open/closed with. 找个什么东西楔住窗户,让它开着/关紧。
挤入,插入,塞入;卡住
to put something into a very small or narrow space, so that it cannot move easily
Her shoe came off and got wedged between the bars. 她的鞋掉了下来,卡在栏杆中间。
I was standing waiting for a bus, wedged between (= fixed between and unable to move away from) two old ladies and their bags of shopping. 我正站着等公共汽车,夹在两位上了年纪的女士和她们的购物袋中间,动弹不得。