0 the part around something that is furthest from the centre -- borde
1 the part of a knife or tool that cuts -- filo
2 to be slightly better than someone or something else -- estar/ir un paso por delante de alguien/algo
3 to put something around the edge of something else as a decoration -- bordear, ribetear
4 the place on sth that is furthest from its center -- borde [ masculine ]
5 an advantage -- ventaja [ feminine ]
7 feeling nervous or anxious -- nervioso/osa
He seemed on edge all the way through the interview. Parecía nervioso al final de la entrevista.
Many of them are still languishing on the edge of solvency.
The poster has got ragged and shabby and curling at the edges.
Now others stand on the edge of that very same precipice.
She notes that the audiovisual media have an edge over the written press.
Information on clients, users and their habits and preferences gives companies an invaluable competitive edge.
In many cases, being the leader of the fight against climate change provides a competitive edge.
We cannot possibly afford to give the competitive edge to outsiders in this way.
This particular priority creates scope to continue with the innovation and new green technology that will help give us the edge at a global level.
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靠外的位置, 邊,邊緣, 刃…
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靠外的位置, 边,边缘, 刃…
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borda, beira, margem…
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縁, へり, (ナイフの)刃…
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kenar, (bıçak vb.) ağız, keskin kenar…
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bord [masculine], avantage [masculine], dureté [feminine]…
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vora, tall, enrivetar…
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طَرَف, حافّة, شَفْرَة…
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