edge
edge
ɛʤ
ej
British pronunciation
/ɛʤ/

Definición y significado de "edge"en inglés

01

borde

the outer part of an area or object that is furthest from the center
edge definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
He stood on the edge of the cliff, admiring the breathtaking view below.
Se paró en el borde del acantilado, admirando la vista impresionante de abajo.
The knife slipped off the edge of the cutting board and fell to the floor.
El cuchillo se resbaló del borde de la tabla de cortar y cayó al suelo.
02

borde, filo

a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object
03

borde, orilla

a line determining the limits of an area
04

ventaja, borde

a slight competitive advantage
05

urgencia, agudeza

the attribute of urgency in tone of voice
06

borde, orilla

the outside limit of an object or area or surface; a place farthest away from the center of something
07

borde, filo

(cricket) the contact between the bat and the ball resulting in the ball going toward the fielding team
example
Ejemplos
If there 's an edge, it means the ball deflected off the bat to the fielding side.
Si hay un borde, significa que la pelota se desvió del bate hacia el lado del campo.
He got out with an edge to the wicketkeeper.
Salió con un borde hacia el guardameta.
to edge
01

avanzar lentamente, como a pulgadas

advance slowly, as if by inches
02

limitar, colindar

lie adjacent to another or share a boundary
03

afilar, bordear

provide with an edge
04

bordear, orlar

provide with a border or edge
05

avanzar poco a poco

to experience a slight increase or decrease in something
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