形容词有…边的,刀口…的; 锋利的; <美俚>微醉的
动词“edge”的过去时和过去分词
1. 吃醉的:edge-runner pan 碾(磨)盘 | edged 吃醉的 | edging 边缘;折边;端折
2. 磨尖 加边:edgecurrent 边缘电流 | edged 磨尖 加边 | edgedamage 破边
1. 有…边的;镶…边的
If something is edged with a particular thing, that thing forms a border around it.
e.g. ...a large lawn edged with flowers and shrubs.
四周种有鲜花和灌木的大片草地
e.g. ...blank pages edged in black.
带黑边的空白页
1. In Prague in 2003 Pyeongchang were edged out by Vancouver for the right to stage the 2010 Olympics.
2. Critics say his reforms have already threatened property rights and edged toward state centralization.
3. John McCain edged close to the delegates needed to secure his Republican triumph after a decade's struggle.
4. edged的翻译
4. Obama already had edged past Clinton in the race for pledged delegates who formally select a party nominee at a convention in August.
5. Takizawa edged out Tomas Kraus of the Czech Republic to pick up his first ski cross World Cup title of the year.
6. Suits and coats came trimmed in zippers and coats were edged in jewels or dotted with glittering brooches.
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7. The fully diluted earnings per share edged up 50 percent from ten US cents in the third quarter of last year to 15 US cents.
8. Yanukovych and Tymoshenko have edged out the other two big candidates, though.
9. edged的解释
9. Gong's mood edged to near fury when she regarded a 2006 medical report from Singapore citing her sister's health as " medically well ".
10. The Hong Kong dollar edged higher against the US dollar yesterday, while most local interbank interest rates remained high as nervousness in lending persisted.
adj
1. edged
1. having a specified kind of border or edge
e.g. a black-edged card
rough-edged leaves
dried sweat left salt-edged patches
2. having a cutting edge or especially an edge or edges as specified
often used in combination
e.g. an edged knife
a two-edged sword
3. edged在线翻译
3. (of speech) harsh or hurtful in tone or character
e.g. cutting remarks
edged satire
a stinging comment