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I. edge [Am ɛdʒ, Brit ɛdʒ] SUBST
1.1. edge C (cutting part):
edge
filo m
to put an edge on sth
afilar algo
companies on the leading edge of information technology
compañías a la vanguardia de la informática
he'll get the rough edge of my tongue ugs
me va a oír
he'll get the rough edge of my tongue ugs
se las voy a cantar bien claras ugs
to be on edge
estar nervioso
to be on edge
tener los nervios de punta or a flor de piel ugs
to take the edge off sth her smile took the edge off her critical remarks
su sonrisa suavizó or hizo menos duras sus críticas
this will take the edge off your appetite
esto te calmará un poco el hambre
this will take the edge off your appetite
esto te engañará el estómago ugs
1.2. edge U (sharpness):
his voice had a menacing edge to it
su voz tenía un tono amenazante
the article lacks critical edge
el artículo no es lo suficientemente incisivo
2. edge (advantage):
edge
ventaja f
it would give us the edge over our competitors
nos colocaría en una posición de ventaja con respecto a nuestros competidores
he has a definite edge over his rivals
tiene una clara ventaja sobre sus rivales
we no longer have the edge in quality or price
ya no tenemos la delantera ni en calidad ni en precio
3.1. edge (border, brink):
edge C kein Pl
borde m
edge C kein Pl
orilla f
at the water's edge
a la orilla del agua
the car rolled over the edge
el coche se despeñó or se desbarrancó
it kept us on the edge of our seats till the end
nos tuvo en vilo or en tensión hasta el final
3.2. edge C (of object):
the cloth had frayed at the edges
el paño se había deshilachado en los bordes
I laid the planks edge to edge
coloqué las tablas lado con lado
the coin landed on its edge
la moneda cayó de canto
II. edge [Am ɛdʒ, Brit ɛdʒ] VERB trans
1.1. edge (border):
the collar was edged with fur
el cuello estaba ribeteado de piel
the paper was edged in black
el papel tenía un borde negro
the palm trees that edged the beach
las palmeras que bordeaban la playa
1.2. edge lawn/grass:
edge
recortar los bordes de
2. edge (move cautiously):
he edged his chair closer to hers
fue acercando su silla a la de ella
I tried to edge her toward the door
traté de llevarla poco a poco hacia la puerta
she edged her way along the ledge
fue avanzando poco a poco por la cornisa
I edged my way along the packed corridor
me fui abriendo paso por el pasillo abarrotado de gente
3. edge (sharpen):
edge
afilar
a voice edged with fear
una voz que dejaba traslucir cierto temor
4. edge Am → edge out
III. edge [Am ɛdʒ, Brit ɛdʒ] VERB intr + Adv Kompl
to edge forward/closer/away
ir avanzando/acercándose/alejándose (poco a poco)
the child edged closer to his mother
el niño se fue arrimando a su madre
they are edging toward an agreement
poco a poco se están acercando a un acuerdo
the pound edged up half a cent against the dollar
la libra logró subir medio centavo con respecto al dólar
edge out VERB [Am ɛdʒ -, Brit ɛdʒ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
edge out rival/opponent:
edge out
ganarle por mano a
edge out
ganarle de mano a RíoPl
edge out
ganarle la mano a Chil
they edged the nationalists out of second place
lograron quitarles el segundo lugar a los nacionalistas
trailing edge SUBST
trailing edge
borde m de salida
edge out VERB [Am ɛdʒ -, Brit ɛdʒ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
edge out rival/opponent:
edge out
ganarle por mano a
edge out
ganarle de mano a RíoPl
edge out
ganarle la mano a Chil
they edged the nationalists out of second place
lograron quitarles el segundo lugar a los nacionalistas
knife edge SUBST
knife edge
filo m (de cuchillo, navaja etc)
to be or rest or be balanced on a knife edge
pender de un hilo
attr knife-edge crease
raya f bien marcada (de los pantalones)
leading edge [Am ˌlidɪŋ ˈɛdʒ, Brit] SUBST
1. leading edge LUFTF:
leading edge
borde m anterior (del ala)
2. leading edge (forefront):
they are working at the leading edge of pharmaceutical research
están trabajando en la punta de lanza or en la vanguardia de la investigación farmacológica
attr leading-edge technology
tecnología f de avanzada or de vanguardia
bleeding edge SUBST
bleeding edge → leading edge
leading edge [Am ˌlidɪŋ ˈɛdʒ, Brit] SUBST
1. leading edge LUFTF:
leading edge
borde m anterior (del ala)
2. leading edge (forefront):
they are working at the leading edge of pharmaceutical research
están trabajando en la punta de lanza or en la vanguardia de la investigación farmacológica
attr leading-edge technology
tecnología f de avanzada or de vanguardia
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. edge [edʒ] SUBST Sg
1. edge (limit):
edge
borde m
edge of a lake, pond
orilla f
edge of a mountain
cresta f
edge of a page
margen m
edge of a table, coin
canto m
to bring sth to the edge of disaster
llevar algo hasta el límite del desastre
to take the edge off one's appetite/hunger
calmar el apetito/hambre
to take the edge off an argument
restar fuerza a un argumento
2. edge (cutting part):
edge
filo m
to put an edge on sth
afilar algo
3. edge kein Pl (anger):
to be on edge
tener los nervios a flor de piel
there's a definite edge in her voice
hay un tono áspero en su voz
4. edge SPORT:
edge
ventaja f
to have the edge over sb
tener ventaja sobre alguien
Wendungen:
to be (balanced) on a razor's edge
pender de un hilo
to set sb's teeth on edge
poner nervioso a alguien
to give sb the sharp edge of one's tongue
echar una bronca a alguien
II. edge [edʒ] VERB trans
1. edge (border):
edge
bordear
2. edge (in sewing):
edge
ribetear
3. edge (move slowly):
to edge one's way through sth
ir abriéndose paso por algo
she's edging her party towards extremism
está acercando su partido hacia el extremismo
III. edge [edʒ] VERB intr
to edge closer to sth
ir acercándose a algo
to edge away from the danger
ir alejándose del peligro
to edge forward
ir avanzando
leading-edge ADJ
leading-edge
puntero, -a
leading-edge technology
tecnología f punta
knife-edge SUBST
knife-edge
filo m
to be (balanced) on a knife-edge übtr
pender de un hilo
cutting-edge ADJ
cutting-edge
puntero, -a
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
fleco
frayed edges Pl
arista
edge
barba
ragged edges Pl
linde (camino)
edge
arcén
edge
vivo
edge
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. edge [edʒ] SUBST Sg
1. edge (limit):
edge
borde m
edge of a lake, pond
orilla f
edge of a mountain
cresta f
edge of a page
margen m
edge of a table, coin
canto m
to bring sth to the edge of disaster
llevar algo hasta el límite del desastre
to take the edge off one's appetite/hunger
calmar el apetito/hambre
to take the edge off an argument
quitar hierro [o fuerza] a una discusión
2. edge (cutting part):
edge
filo m
to put an edge on sth
afilar algo
3. edge (anger):
to be on edge
tener los nervios a flor de piel
there's a definite edge in her voice
hay un tono áspero en su voz
4. edge SPORT:
edge
ventaja f
to have the edge over sb
tener ventaja sobre alguien
Wendungen:
to be (balanced) on a razor's edge
pender de un hilo
to set sb's teeth on edge
sacar de quicio a alguien
to live on the edge
vivir en el filo (de la navaja)
II. edge [edʒ] VERB trans
1. edge (border):
edge
bordear
2. edge (in sewing):
edge
ribetear
3. edge (move slowly):
to edge one's way through sth
ir abriéndose paso por algo
she's edging her party towards extremism
está acercando su partido hacia el extremismo
4. edge (skis):
edge
angular
III. edge [edʒ] VERB intr
to edge closer to sth
ir acercándose a algo
to edge away from danger
ir alejándose del peligro
to edge forward
ir avanzando
cutting-edge ADJ
cutting-edge
puntero, -a
knife-edge SUBST
knife-edge
filo m
to be (balanced) on a knife-edge übtr
pender de un hilo
leading-edge ADJ
leading-edge
puntero, -a
leading-edge technology
tecnología f punta
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
fleco
frayed edges Pl
arista
edge
barba
ragged edges Pl
arcén
edge
tecnología punta
leading-edge technology
vivo
edge
Present
Iedge
youedge
he/she/itedges
weedge
youedge
theyedge
Past
Iedged
youedged
he/she/itedged
weedged
youedged
theyedged
Present Perfect
Ihaveedged
youhaveedged
he/she/ithasedged
wehaveedged
youhaveedged
theyhaveedged
Past Perfect
Ihadedged
youhadedged
he/she/ithadedged
wehadedged
youhadedged
theyhadedged
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