1.有刃的,有边的;锋利的
2.〈美俚〉微醉的
1.“edge”的过去分词和过去式
1.The past participle and past tense of edge
1.They say she was like a blade herself, as sharp and keen-edged and quick, as if she were made of steel and lightning.
人们说,她就像是一把剑,锋利无比,疾如闪电,似乎她本来就是由钢和闪电铸成的。
2.The Calman commission was set up in London after his Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP) edged out Labour in the Scottish elections of 2007.
当他由领导的苏格兰民族党(SNP)在2007年苏格兰选举中取代工党后,卡尔曼委员会在伦敦成立。
3.However, they have edged up in recent weeks, helped by an increase in manufacturers' stocks in the US.
但最近几周,受美国制造商存货增加的推动,该价格又有所回升。
4.Some major Asian stock markets edged downward Tuesday morning as swine flu fears continued to hit stocks across the globe.
正当猪流感恐慌冲击全球股市同时,周二早盘亚洲一些主要股市走低。
5.As is often pointed out , knowledge is a two- edged weapon which can be used equally for good or evil .
人们常说知识是一把双刃剑,它既能造福人类,也能祸害人类。
6.But others consider it dated, and this year it was edged out of a contest in India by two European planes, one of them the Typhoon.
F-18在今年印度举行的一次竟标中落选,而由两家欧洲飞机竞逐,其中之一便是“台风”。
7.The dog edged the ball toward the child with its nose.
狗用鼻子把球慢慢推给孩子。
8.The argument he used to justify his position proved to be a double-edged sword which ultimately led to his own defeat.
他用以证明自己立场正确的论据,结果却成了导致他自己败北的双刃利剑了。
9.As the time of the announcement edged closer, I could see her fanning herself, fidgeting, perhaps she looking for the door.
在颁奖仪式快要开始的时候,我看到她在扇扇子,坐立不安,可能她正在找门。
10.As is often pointed out, Internet is a two-edged weapon which can be used equally for good or evil.
正如人们常常指出的,互联网是一把双刃剑,既可以用来造福,也同样可以用来为害。