Margin
01
the boundary line of an area or the space immediately inside that boundary
例子
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
例子
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
例子
The engineer designed the bridge with a margin for load variations.
The pilot kept a margin for error during the landing approach.
04
页边空白, 页边距
the blank space around the edges of a written or printed page
例子
She wrote notes in the margin of her textbook.
她在教科书的页边写了笔记。
The printer automatically leaves a 2-centimeter margin on all pages.
打印机自动在所有页面上留下2厘米的页边距。
05
保证金, 信用保证金
the amount of money or collateral deposited with a broker when borrowing funds to buy securities
例子
The investor increased his margin to purchase more stocks.
投资者增加了他的保证金以购买更多股票。
Brokers require a margin to cover potential losses.
经纪人需要保证金来覆盖潜在损失。
例子
The company's profit margin increased significantly after implementing cost-saving measures.
实施节约成本措施后,公司的利润显著增加。
He carefully monitors the profit margin on each product to ensure profitability.
他仔细监控每个产品的利润以确保盈利能力。



























