cutting edge 的定义
- the sharp edge of a cutting implement.
- forefront; lead: on the cutting edge of computer technology.
cutting edge 近义词
leading position
更多cutting edge例句
- From backcountry ski resorts to via ferrata, there have never been more or better ways to get after it outside—and Colorado is on the cutting edge.
- That’s hardly a cutting edge insight, but it’s too easy to forget it.
- First, the Microsoft case was a controversy at the cutting edge of the tech industry.
- Through much of the 20th century, the US was on the cutting edge of retail’s evolution.
- Little is recorded of the ornamental, Godzilla-sized pillar with a blade — no contemporary illustrations, no manifesto behind its conception, no specs on the size of the cutting edge, only enough stray details to tease us with what might have been.
- Not to be left behind, progressives in neighboring Wisconsin clamored to join the cutting edge of public health.
- French officials were already on edge after a series of apparently unconnected attacks, including the stabbing of police officers.
- The rage that Marvin has embodied, a man on the edge of eruption, is always a badly wounded man.
- Marvin hops over the edge of his retaining wall, which he built.
- Instead of just cutting out whole food groups, Bacon says people should pay attention to how food makes them feel.
- After a bit of waiting, Mac decided that the smoke was floating from a certain direction, and we began to edge carefully that way.
- Mrs. Newbolt was cutting splints for her new sun-bonnet out of a pasteboard box.
- "It is good to pray here," she said, in a tone the mildness and sincerity of which made the reproach more cutting.
- Instead of cutting new works, page by page, people cut them altogether!
- The rest is done by cutting away two upper and four under-teeth, and substituting false ones at the desired angle.