
산등성이, 능선
A long narrow hilltop, mountain range, or watershed.
예문:
"We hiked for hours along the exposed mountain ridge, enjoying the panoramic views."
"The continental divide is a major hydrological ridge separating river systems."
"The ancient trail followed the highest ridge line to avoid the dense valleys below."
용마루, 지붕마루
The line or edge formed where the two sloping sides of a roof meet at the top.
예문:
"The carpenter carefully installed the final tiles along the ridge of the new house."
"A strong wind tore several shingles off the roof ridge during the storm."
"Birds often perch on the highest point of the ridge before flying away."
융기부, 두둑, 등성이
A narrow raised band running along or across a surface, such as on skin, fabric, or a plowed field.
예문:
"The geologist noted a distinct ridge running across the face of the rock formation."
"After the injury healed, a small, permanent ridge remained on his forehead."
"Farmers plant seeds in the soil ridges to ensure proper drainage."
기압마루, 고기압대
An elongated region of high atmospheric pressure.
예문:
"The weather forecast predicted a strong high-pressure ridge would bring clear skies for the weekend."
"Movement of the subtropical ridge influences monsoon patterns globally."
"A persistent ridge often leads to prolonged periods of drought and heat."
골지게하다, 두둑짓다
To mark a surface with or form into narrow raised bands, or (of a surface) to rise up as such a band.
예문:
"The plow was used to ridge the field before the winter planting season."
"The table's steel surface was ridged with channels designed to drain liquid away."
"When the tectonic plates shifted, the earth's crust ridged violently."