ledge
Word family adjectiveledgedledgynounledge
ledge /ledʒ/ ●○○ noun [countableC] 1 DNa narrow flat piece of rock that sticks out on the side of a mountain or cliff 岩架 We crept carefully along the narrow ledge. 我们小心翼翼地沿着狭窄的岩架爬行。
He leapt onto a ledge of rock. 他跳到一个岩架上。
2 TBBa narrow shelf 窄平的架子;壁架 There’s some money on the window ledge (=narrow shelf below the window). 窗台上放着一点钱。
window ledge• Maybe it was already fated that I should fall from a window ledge.• Bernadette Pollock, 32, climbed a drainpipe on to a window ledge after losing her keys.• Jump along the window ledge, dropping down to spray the bin, now jump the three aliens.• He placed it carefully on the window ledge behind the curtain.• He turned and saw that the window ledge was about three feet above him.• Spray it and then use the wrench on it, jump on to the window ledge then on to the door.• Then leap on to the window ledge of Toys N Stuff, then the door and spray the plant pot.• He indicated a gadget upon the window ledge. Origin ledge (1500-1600) Perhaps from legge, an early form of LAY1