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edging

/ej-ing/US // ˈɛdʒ ɪŋ //UK // (ˈɛdʒɪŋ) //

镶边,边缘化,边缘,边缘处理

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that forms or is placed along an edge or border.
    • : Skiing. the tilting of a ski to the side so that one edge cuts into the snow.

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Examples

  • In Iraq, Tehran was our silent partner, working to break an ISIS siege and edging out Maliki.

  • They met five times with Mikan edging Kurland in games won, 3-2, and points scored, 77-64.

  • This is not something I talk about much, since people tend to start edging away, and certainly not anything to boast about.

  • While Gingrich remains a caustic conservative, he seems to be edging toward a big-tent philosophy.

  • In edging past that mark, the latest PMI suggests that Chinese factories are getting busier, but only just.

  • A moment later they were edging their way down the declivity of what once had been a railroad track, at last to veer.

  • Dedmon, and the lawyer—who hadn't spoken a single word in all the talk—were edging toward the door.

  • It looked as if he were edging out from under—or maybe he really believed that.

  • The ship which had been standing off from the shore was now edging in toward the land.

  • These are all good, when properly cared for, when used for edging beds and borders.