edging / ˈɛdʒ ɪŋ /

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edging 的定义

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

edging 近义词

n. 名词 noun

border

更多edging例句

  1. In Iraq, Tehran was our silent partner, working to break an ISIS siege and edging out Maliki.
  2. They met five times with Mikan edging Kurland in games won, 3-2, and points scored, 77-64.
  3. This is not something I talk about much, since people tend to start edging away, and certainly not anything to boast about.
  4. While Gingrich remains a caustic conservative, he seems to be edging toward a big-tent philosophy.
  5. In edging past that mark, the latest PMI suggests that Chinese factories are getting busier, but only just.
  6. A moment later they were edging their way down the declivity of what once had been a railroad track, at last to veer.
  7. Dedmon, and the lawyer—who hadn't spoken a single word in all the talk—were edging toward the door.
  8. It looked as if he were edging out from under—or maybe he really believed that.
  9. The ship which had been standing off from the shore was now edging in toward the land.
  10. These are all good, when properly cared for, when used for edging beds and borders.