edge
edge
ɛʤ
ej
British pronunciation
/ɛʤ/

Définition et signification de « edge » en anglais

Edge
01

bord

the outer part of an area or object that is furthest from the center
edge definition and meaning
example
Exemples
He stood on the edge of the cliff, admiring the breathtaking view below.
Il se tenait sur le bord de la falaise, admirant la vue à couper le souffle en dessous.
The knife slipped off the edge of the cutting board and fell to the floor.
Le couteau a glissé du bord de la planche à découper et est tombé par terre.
02

bord, tranchant

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

bord, lisière

a line determining the limits of an area
04

avantage, marge

a slight competitive advantage
05

urgence, acuité

the attribute of urgency in tone of voice
06

bord, lisière

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

bord, lisière

(cricket) the contact between the bat and the ball resulting in the ball going toward the fielding team
example
Exemples
If there 's an edge, it means the ball deflected off the bat to the fielding side.
S'il y a un bord, cela signifie que la balle a dévié de la batte vers le côté du champ.
He got out with an edge to the wicketkeeper.
Il est sorti avec un bord vers le gardien de guichet.
to edge
01

avancer lentement, comme par petits pas

advance slowly, as if by inches
02

border, être adjacent à

lie adjacent to another or share a boundary
03

affûter, trancher

provide with an edge
04

bordurer, ourler

provide with a border or edge
05

monter légèrement, baisser légèrement

to experience a slight increase or decrease in something
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