ridge

ridge
ri‹
noun
1) (a long narrow piece of ground etc raised above the level of the ground etc on either side of it.) cresta
2) (a long narrow row of hills.) cadena
3) (anything like a ridge in shape: A ridge of high pressure is a long narrow area of high pressure as shown on a weather map.) cresta
4) (the top edge of something where two sloping surfaces meet, eg on a roof.) caballete
ridge n cresta
ridge
tr[rɪʤ]
noun
1 SMALLGEOGRAPHY/SMALL cresta
2 (of roof) caballete nombre masculino
ridge ['rɪʤ] n
1) chain: cadena f (de montañas o cerros)
2) : caballete m (de un techo), cresta f (de una ola o una montaña), cordoncillo m (de telas)
ridge
n.
caballete s.m.
caballón s.m.
camellón s.m.
cordillera s.f.
cordoncillo s.m.
cresta s.f.
escollo s.m.
espinazo s.m.
filo s.m.
lomo s.m.
sierra s.f.
rɪdʒ
noun
a) (in plowed field) caballón m
b) (of hills) cadena f; (hilltop) cresta f; (on ocean floor) arrecife m
c) (Meteo)

a ridge of high pressure — un sistema de altas presiones

[rɪdʒ]
1.
N [of hills, mountains] cadena f ; [of nose] puente m , caballete m ; [of roof] caballete m ; (Agr) caballón m ; (=crest of hill) cumbre f , cresta f
(Met)

ridge of high/low pressure — línea f de presión alta/baja

2.
CPD

ridge pole N(on tent) caballete m , cumbrera f

ridge tent N — tienda f canadiense

ridge tile N — teja f de caballete

* * *
[rɪdʒ]
noun
a) (in plowed field) caballón m
b) (of hills) cadena f; (hilltop) cresta f; (on ocean floor) arrecife m
c) (Meteo)

a ridge of high pressure — un sistema de altas presiones


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