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edge

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ldoce_081_fedge1 /edʒ/ ●●● S2 W2 noun  
1 outside part 外围EDGE [countableC] the part of an object that is furthest from its centre 边缘
 Put the eggs in the centre of the dish, with the vegetables and herbs around the edge.
把鸡蛋放在盘子中间,盘边一圈放些蔬菜和香草。
the edge of something
 the right hand edge of the page
该页的右手边
 Jennifer walked to the edge of the wood.
珍妮弗走到树林的边上。
 Billy sat on the edge of the bed.
比利坐在床边。
 He stood at the water’s edge staring across the lake.
他站在水边,凝视着湖对面。
 A leaf was on the ground, curling up at the edges.
地上有一片叶子,叶边卷曲着。
5  See picture of border 饰边, edge 边缘, rim 边缘, margin 页边
2 blade 刀刃TZ [countableC] the thin sharp part of a blade or tool that cuts 刀口;刃
 a knife with a sharp edge
刀刃锋利的小刀
3 advantage 优点 [singular, uncountableU] something that gives you an advantage over others 优势
 Companies are employing more research teams to get an edge.
各家公司都在雇用更多的研究团队以占取优势。
 The next version of the software will have the edge over its competitors.
该软件的下一个版本会比竞争对手更胜一筹。
4 on edge NERVOUSnervous, especially because you are expecting something unpleasant to happen 紧张不安
 Paul felt on edge about meeting Lisa.
要与莉萨见面,保罗感到紧张不安。
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5 voice 嗓音 [singular] a quality in someone’s voice that makes it sound slightly angry or impatient 〔话音里的〕怒气,怨气
 There was an edge of hostility in Jack’s voice.
杰克的话音里流露出敌意。
 Desperation lent an edge to her voice.
她的话音中透着一丝绝望。
6 slope 斜坡 [countableC] an area beside a very steep slope 边缘
 She walked almost to the edge of the cliff.
她几乎走到了悬崖的边缘。
7 on the edge of something close to the point at which something different, especially something bad, will happen 某事快要发生〔尤指不好的事〕
 Their economy is on the edge of collapse.
他们的经济濒临崩溃。
 She is on the edge of despair.
她几近绝望。
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8 quality 特性 [singular] a special quality of excitement or danger 〔激动或危险的〕气氛,因素
 The school’s campaign has been given an extra edge by being filmed for television.
学校的这一运动被拍成电视,这为其增添了一分别样的色彩。
9 take the edge off something REDUCEto make something less bad, good, strong etc 使某物减弱,减轻某事物
 Pascoe was drinking whisky to take the edge off the pain.
帕斯科在喝威士忌酒来缓解疼痛。
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10 on the edge of your seat giving all your attention to something exciting 极为激动
 The film’s ending had me on the edge of my seat.
影片的结尾让我非常激动。
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11. be on the edge informalCRAZY to be behaving in a way that makes it seem as if you are going crazy 举止疯癫,行为几近疯狂
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cutting edge
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: the part of an object that is furthest from its centre
adjectives
the top edge
I gripped the top edge of the door and pulled myself up.
the bottom/lower edge
The lower edge of the window frame was starting to rot.
the front/back edge
I banged my elbow on the front edge of the desk.
the inside/inner edge
He painted carefully around the inner edge of each door.
the outside/outer edge
The airport is located on the outer edge of town.
the northern/southern etc edge (=the part of an area that is close to the point where the area ends)
There’s a ridge of hills on the northern edge of the county.
phrases
the edge of the sea (=the land next to the sea)
The castle stands on the edge of the sea.
the river’s/water’s edge (=the land next to a river etc)
We sat down at the water’s edge.
THESAURUS
edge the part of something that is furthest from its centre or nearest the place where it ends 边缘
He got up quickly, knocking his plate off the edge of the table.
他一下子站起身,碰落了桌边的盘子。
the outer edge of the village
村子的外围
side the part of something that is near its left or right edge 边,面
On the left side of the garden there was an old stone wall.
花园左侧有一面旧石墙。
They parked by the side of the road.
他们把车停在路边。
rim the edge of something circular, especially the top of a cup or glass, or the outside edge of a pair of glasses 〔圆形物体,尤指茶杯、玻璃杯的〕边沿;眼镜框
a white cup with a gold rim
镶金边的白色杯子
She was looking at me over the rim of her spectacles.
她从眼镜框上方看着我。
margin the empty space at the side of a page that has writing on it 页边空白处
My teacher had marked my essay and made some comments in the margin.
老师批改了我的文章,在页边空白处写了几句评语。
Leave wide margins on both sides of the page.
页面两边都要留出宽裕的空白。
hem the edge of a piece of cloth that is turned under and stitched down, especially the lower edge of a skirt, trousers etc 〔尤指裙脚、裤脚处的〕褶边,卷边
If you want the dress a bit shorter, I can easily turn up the hem.
要是你想让裙子短一点,我来把裙边折上去就行了。
kerb British EnglishBrE, curb American EnglishAmE the edge of the pavement (=raised path) at the side of a road 〔人行道的〕道缘,路缘,马路牙子 〔人行道的〕道缘,路缘,马路牙子
A big black car was parked at the kerb.
一辆黑色大汽车停在马路边。
outskirts the areas of a city that are furthest away from the centre 〔城市的〕边缘地带,市郊
The new station was built on the outskirts of the city.
新车站建在市郊。
perimeter the outside edge around an enclosed area of land such as a military camp or a prison 〔军营或监狱等封闭区域的〕四周,周边
Security guards patrol the perimeter night and day.
保安人员日夜在四周巡逻。
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 3: something that gives you an advantage over others
verbs
have the edge over somebody/something (=to be slightly better than someone or something else)
We believe our products have the edge over the competition.
get/gain an edge over somebody/something (=gain a small advantage over someone or something else)
A well trained workforce is a key factor in gaining a competitive edge over our rivals.
give somebody the edge (=give someone a small advantage)
I hope my qualifications and experience will give me the edge.
lose your edge (=lose an advantage that you had)
He’s had a lot of injuries and lost a lot of his competitive edge.
adjectives
a slight edge (also a bit of an edge) (=a small advantage)
Running on the inside lane will give him a slight edge.
a distinct edge (=a definite or noticeable advantage)
Being tall gives you a distinct edge in some sports.
a competitive edge (=something that makes a person or business able to compete successfully against other people or businesses)
He believes investment in new technology is the only way for the company to maintain its competitive edge.
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edge2 verb  
1 move 移动 [intransitiveI, transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]MOVE/CHANGE POSITION to move gradually with several small movements, or to make something do this (使)徐徐移动
 Tim was edging away from the crowd.
蒂姆慢慢地从人群中走开。
 She edged closer to get a better look.
她慢慢地靠近,想看得清楚一些。
 He edged her towards the door.
他慢慢地把她往门口推。
edge your way into/round/through etc something
 Christine edged her way round the back of the house.
克里斯蒂娜慢慢地绕过房子的后面。
2 put at edge 加边于 [transitiveT]EDGE to put something on the edge or border of something 加边
3 change 变化 [intransitiveI, transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]SLOW to change gradually, especially so as to get better or worse 变好;变坏
4. grass 青草 [transitiveT]DLG to cut the edges of an area of grass so that they are tidy and straight 修剪〔草地边缘〕
5edge somebody ↔ out phrasal verbphr v 
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From Longman Business Dictionary
edgeedge1 /edʒ/ noun [singular]COMMERCE
have/give somebody an edge (over somebody/something) if a person, company, or country has an edge over others, they are more successful, profitable etc because they have an advantage that the others do not have
They have a slight edge over their competitors.
It has lower overheads than many similar companies, giving it an important competitive edge.
see also leading edge
edgeedge2 verb [intransitiveI]
1edge up/upwards/higher/ahead etc to increase by a small amount
Consumer prices edged up 0.2% last month.
Hong Kong edged ahead after a day of sharp swings.
Turnover edged forward 2% to £43.6 million.
2edge down/downwards/lower/back to decrease by a small amount
Sales of cars, trucks and buses in Japan edged down 0.9% in January.
The index, which had climbed to 106.6 in late July, edged back to 100.4.
Origin edge1
Old English ecg

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