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marge

/mahrj/US // mɑrdʒ //UK // (mɑːdʒ) //

马格,驳船,驳杂,驳斥

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : margin; edge.

Examples

  • “Feared by some, respected by all, you don’t want to get on the wrong side of Marge,” the website reads.

  • Following the Apatow references, Marge informs Homer that she needs to use the “Porta Potty.”

  • Missing from much of the action were Lois Griffin and Marge Simpson.

  • It was this complete convergence of events and really kismet, what happened to Marge Gunderson.

  • Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie have all been accidental political players in their nearly three decades on the air.

  • By far, the best and most touching moments of The Simpsons have come from its two most dynamic characters, Marge and Lisa Simpson.

  • Raymond ordered, pointing to a litter of handbills where the wavelets lapped the marge of seaweed.

  • As he strode to the marge of the summit, and gaveOne glance on the gulf of that merciless main, Lo!

  • "Marge, I have an elegant idea," said Mrs. Doyle, seating herself resolutely in an armchair opposite her daughter.

  • You mean to tell me you want to go schoonering around out in this country, Marge?

  • The latter revealed an entrancing tropical scene with graceful palms adorning the marge of a pinkly sun-kissed sea.