1.TITZa piece of wood, metal etc that has one thickedge and one pointed edge and is used especially for keeping a door open or for splitting wood 〔木头、金属等材质的〕楔子〔尤用于抵住门或劈开木头〕
wedge• The men of violence want to drive a wedge between the forces of law and order and the people they protect.• Instead of driving a wedge between lovers, a child can expand and deepen that love.• While sauce is cooking, in another large saute pan, saute applewedges in butter until lightly browned.• He pulled out his wedge, sailed the ball over the knoll and it rolled into the cup.• lemonwedges• Her hair was stiff and phosphorous, a dome-like wedge.• Ultimately such thinking becomes a psychological, relational and spiritualwedge between men and women.• Carefully cut a thinwedge out of the cake.