0 the place on sth that is furthest from its center -- bord [ masculine ]
1 [ singular ] an advantage -- avantage [ masculine ]
2 [ singular ] a harsh quality -- dureté [ feminine ]
3 feeling nervous or anxious -- sur les nerfs
He seemed on edge all the way through the interview. Il semblait être sur les nerfs tout au long de l’entretien.
4 the part farthest from the middle of something; a border -- bord
5 the cutting side of something sharp, eg a knife or weapon -- tranchant
6 keenness; sharpness -- envie, volonté
7 to form a border to -- border
a handkerchief edged with lace.
8 to move or push little by little -- (faire) avancer petit à petit
Now others stand on the edge of that very same precipice.
Finally, some will say that we are standing on the edge looking into the abyss.
There will be no reason for a detailed map with the human heart being broken in our area at the edge of hope and despair.
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.
She notes that the audiovisual media have an edge over the written press.
Besides, the fact that production methods which protect the environment and environmental taxes exist at all can be considered a competitive edge.
In many cases, being the leader of the fight against climate change provides a competitive edge.
Let me give you some examples of how we are promoting cooperation and keeping this competitive edge in the tourism sector.
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