wedge
noun /wedʒ/
/wedʒ/
Idioms - a piece of wood, rubber, metal, etc. with one thick end and one thin, pointed end that you use to keep a door open, to keep two things apart, or to split wood or rock
楔子;三角木 - He hammered the wedge into the crack in the stone.
他用锤子把楔子砸入石缝里。
- He hammered the wedge into the crack in the stone.
- something that is like a wedge in shape or that is used like a wedge
楔形物;用作楔子的东西 - a wedge of cake/cheese
切成楔形的蛋糕 [乳酪] - shoes with wedge heels
坡跟鞋
- He cut a great wedge out of the cake and began to eat it.
他切下一大角蛋糕,开始吃了起来。 - Serve the fish with salad and wedges of lemon.
鱼要配上沙拉和楔形柠檬块一起上。
- a wedge of cake/cheese
- enlarge imagea shoe with a wedge heel (= one that forms a solid block with the bottom part of the shoe)
坡跟鞋 - a pair of wedges
一双坡跟鞋
- a pair of wedges
- a type of golf club that has its face (= the part that you hit the ball with) at a greater angle than other types of golf club
Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2(高尔夫球)楔形铁头球杆,挖起杆
词源Old English wecg (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wig.
Idioms
drive a wedge between A and B
- to make two people start disliking each other
楔形: 让两个人开始互相厌恶- I don't want to drive a wedge between the two of you.
我不想在你们俩中间挑起不和。 - This was just one of the issues that drove a wedge between them.
这只是导致他们不和的问题之一。
- I don't want to drive a wedge between the two of you.
the thin end of the wedge
- (especially British English) an event or action that is the beginning of something more serious and/or unpleasant
(不好的事物的)端倪,冰山一角 - The introduction of a tax on workplace parking is seen by many as the thin end of the wedge.
对工作场所停车征税的引入被许多人视为楔形的细端。
- The introduction of a tax on workplace parking is seen by many as the thin end of the wedge.