Margin
01
the boundary line of an area or the space immediately inside that boundary
例
The gardener planted flowers along the margin of the path.
The castle walls mark the margin of the ancient city.
02
an amount that exceeds the minimum required or necessary
例
The team won the game by a narrow margin of two points.
She kept a margin of safety when climbing the cliff.
03
an allowable range or difference that provides some leeway within set limits
例
The engineer designed the bridge with a margin for load variations.
The pilot kept a margin for error during the landing approach.
04
余白, マージン
the blank space around the edges of a written or printed page
例
She wrote notes in the margin of her textbook.
彼女は教科書の余白にメモを書いた。
The printer automatically leaves a 2-centimeter margin on all pages.
プリンターは自動的にすべてのページに2センチの余白を残します。
05
証拠金, 信用取引証拠金
the amount of money or collateral deposited with a broker when borrowing funds to buy securities
例
The investor increased his margin to purchase more stocks.
投資家はより多くの株式を購入するために 証拠金 を増やしました。
Brokers require a margin to cover potential losses.
ブローカーは潜在的な損失をカバーするためにマージンを必要とします。
例
The company's profit margin increased significantly after implementing cost-saving measures.
コスト削減策を実施した後、会社の利益率が大幅に向上しました。
He carefully monitors the profit margin on each product to ensure profitability.
彼は収益性を確保するために、各製品のマージンを注意深く監視しています。



























