edged

英 [edʒd] 美 [ɛdʒd]
  • adj. 有刃的;有边的
  • v. 使开刃;加边于;侧着移动(edge的过去分词)
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edged (adj.)
1590s, "having a sharp edge;" 1690s, "having a hem or border," past participle adjective from edge (v.).
1. He edged closer to the telephone, ready to grab it.
他慢慢挪向电话机,准备抓起听筒。

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2. France edged out the British team by less than a second.
法国队以不到1秒的优势险胜英国队。

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3. The sunlight is white and blinding, throwing hard-edged shadows on the ground.
阳光明亮刺眼,在地上投下轮廓分明的影子。

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4. But tourism is double-edged, boosting the economy but damaging the environment.
但旅游业具有两面性,既刺激经济增长但又会破坏环境。

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5. The ground was strewn with sharp-edged pebbles.
地上铺满了棱角锋利的石子。

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