柯林斯詞典wedge /w?d?/ (wedging,wedged,wedges) 1. V-T If you wedge something, you force it to remain in a particular position by holding it there tightly or by sticking something next to it to prevent it from moving. 把…楔住; 把…抵牢 I shut the shed door and wedged it with a log of wood. 我關(guān)上小屋的門,然后用一根圓木將它抵牢。2. V-T If you wedge something somewhere, you fit it there tightly. 將…塞入 Wedge the plug into the hole. 把塞子塞進(jìn)洞里。3. N-COUNT A wedge of something such as fruit or cheese is a piece of it that has a thick triangular shape. 楔形物 Serve with a wedge of lime. 和一塊楔形酸橙一起端上桌。 返回 wedged