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lOnnipotente
Ausfahrt
exit [ramp Am]
I. ramp [ræmp] N
1. ramp (slope):
Rampe f <-, -n>
ramp AVIAT
Gangway f <-, -s>
2. ramp Brit (speed deterrent):
Schwelle f <-, -n>
Bodenwelle f <-, -n>
3. ramp Am (slip road):
Auffahrt f <-, -en-> kein pl
Ausfahrt f <-, -en>
4. ramp ECON:
Schieberei f <-, -en>
II. ramp [ræmp] VB trans
to ramp sth
to ramp sth
an etw dat eine Rampe bauen
I. exit [ˈeksɪt, ˈegz-] N
1. exit (way out):
Ausgang m <-s, -gän·ge>
Notausgang m <-(e)s, -gänge>
Notausgang m <-(e)s, -gänge>
Feuertreppe f <-, -n>
2. exit:
Weggehen nt kein pl
Abgang m <-(e)s, -gän·ge>
Hinausgehen nt kein pl
to make an exit from room
3. exit (road off):
Ausfahrt f <-, -en>
Abfahrt f <-, -en> FRG, A
4. exit THEAT:
Abgang m <-(e)s, -gän·ge>
II. exit [ˈeksɪt, ˈegz-] VB trans
to exit sth building, road
to exit sth COMPUT program
to exit sth COMPUT program
aus etw dat aussteigen A, CH
III. exit [ˈeksɪt, ˈegz-] VB intr
1. exit (leave):
2. exit (leave road):
3. exit (leave the stage):
ramp N INV-FIN
exit N INV-FIN
exit ramp INFRASTR
ramp INFRASTR
Present
Iramp
youramp
he/she/itramps
weramp
youramp
theyramp
Past
Iramped
youramped
he/she/itramped
weramped
youramped
theyramped
Present Perfect
Ihaveramped
youhaveramped
he/she/ithasramped
wehaveramped
youhaveramped
theyhaveramped
Past Perfect
Ihadramped
youhadramped
he/she/ithadramped
wehadramped
youhadramped
theyhadramped
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As a result, it can be virtually dry for long periods of time causing the boat ramp to be entirely out of the water.
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The buildings were all connected by ramp ways for wheelchair access, including ramps between the first and second floors.
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There are two public boats ramps which can be used to access the lake.
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There are two gates; one on the northeast side with a long access ramp and the other on the southwest.
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The other runway and some ramp space was made available for driver training and other events.
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