گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'edge'

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1 عمومی:: یال (گراف)

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2 عمومی:: مزیت

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3 عمومی:: نبش‌

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4 عمومی:: یال

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5 عمومی:: (n): كنار

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6 عمومی:: برتری

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7 عمومی:: تیزی‌

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8 عمومی:: لبه‌

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9 عمومی:: (iv

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10 عمومی:: برندگی‌

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11 عمومی:: كناره‌

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english

1 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with EDGE, Also see CUTTING EDGE; GET A WORD IN EDGEWISE; HAVE THE EDGE ON; ON EDGE; ON THE EDGE; OVER THE EDGE; SET ONE'S TEETH ON EDGE; TAKE THE EDGE OFF; THIN EDGE OF THE WEDGE.

American Heritage Idioms

2 general::   verb ADV. carefully, cautiously, nervously | quietly | slowly PREP. along He edged carefully along the narrow ledge. | towards We slowly edged our way towards the exit. PHRASES edge your way

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: edge the part of something that is furthest from its centre or nearest the place where it ends: • He got up quickly, knocking his plate off the edge of the table. • the outer edge of the village side the part of something that is near its left or right edge: • On the left side of the garden there was an old stone wall. • They parked by the side of the road. rim the edge of something circular, especially the top of a cup or glass, or the outside edge of a pair of glasses: • a white cup with a gold rim • She was looking at me over the rim of her spectacles. margin the empty space at the side of a page that has writing on it: • My teacher had marked my essay and made some comments in the margin. • Leave wide margins on both sides of the page. hem the edge of a piece of cloth that is turned under and stitched down, especially the lower edge of a skirt, trousers etc: • If you want the dress a bit shorter, I can easily turn up the hem. kerb British English , curb American English the edge of the pavement (= raised path ) at the side of a road: • A big black car was parked at the kerb. outskirts the areas of a city that are furthest away from the centre: • The new station was built on the outskirts of the city. perimeter the outside edge around an enclosed area of land such as a military camp or a prison: • Security guards patrol the perimeter night and day.

Longman-Thesaurus

4 general::   noun place where sth ends ADJ. top the top edge of the picture frame | bottom, lower | inner, inside | outer, outside | front | northern, southern, etc. | very Erosion has left the house perched on the very edge of the cliff. | cliff, water's A row of boats was beached at the water's edge. VERB + EDGE reach We had reached the edge of the map and didn't know which way to go. | skirt The road skirts the western edge of the forest. PREP. along the ~, around/round the ~ Smoke was making its way around the edges of the door. | at the ~ Soon we were at the edge of the woods. | on the ~ She sat on the edge of her bed. | over the ~ The car rolled over the edge of the cliff. PHRASES right on the edge They live right on the edge of town. sharp side of sth ADJ. sharp | cutting | serrated a knife with a serrated edge | jagged, ragged, rough | smooth | blunt VERB + EDGE sharpen advantage ADJ. competitive | slight | decided VERB + EDGE give sb/sth | gain, have to gain a competitive edge over rival suppliers PREP. ~ over The intensive training she had done gave her the edge over the other runners.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general:: noun rim: The edge of the cliff was very steep. noun advantage: They have an edge over us in science. verb slowly moved: She edged towards the door.

Simple Definitions

6 general:: edge adjectives the top edge • I gripped the top edge of the door and pulled myself up. the bottom/lower edge • The lower edge of the window frame was starting to rot. the front/back edge • I banged my elbow on the front edge of the desk. the inside/inner edge • He painted carefully around the inner edge of each door. the outside/outer edge • The airport is located on the outer edge of town. the northern/southern etc edge (= the part of an area that is close to the point where the area ends ) • There’s a ridge of hills on the northern edge of the county. phrases the edge of the sea (= the land next to the sea ) • The castle stands on the edge of the sea. the river’s/water’s edge (= the land next to a river etc ) • We sat down at the water’s edge. edge 2 verbs have the edge over somebody/something (= to be slightly better than someone or something else ) • We believe our products have the edge over the competition. get/gain an edge over somebody/something (= gain a small advantage over someone or something else ) • A well trained workforce is a key factor in gaining a competitive edge over our rivals. give somebody the edge (= give someone a small advantage ) • I hope my qualifications and experience will give me the edge. lose your edge (= lose an advantage that you had ) • He’s had a lot of injuries and lost a lot of his competitive edge. adjectives a slight edge ( also a bit of an edge ) (= a small advantage ) • Running on the inside lane will give him a slight edge. a distinct edge (= a definite or noticeable advantage ) • Being tall gives you a distinct edge in some sports. a competitive edge (= something that makes a person or business able to compete successfully against other people or businesses ) • He believes investment in new technology is the only way for the company to maintain its competitive edge.

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