首页英语词典edgeedge词组搭配

edge

英[edʒ] 美[ɛdʒ]
  • n. 边缘;优势;刀刃;锋利
  • vt. 使锐利;将…开刃;给…加上边
  • vi. 缓缓移动;侧着移动
  • n. (Edge)人名;(英)埃奇

词组搭配


on the edge of one's seat

(informal)very excited and giving one's full attention to something

(非正式)十分兴奋的,兴奋得坐不住的;全神贯注的

set someone's teeth on edge

(especially of an unpleasantly harsh sound) cause someone to feel intense discomfort or irritation

(尤指刺耳声音)使人觉得牙根发痒,使人觉得十分刺耳

a grating that set her teeth on edge.

让她觉得牙根发痒的刺耳磨擦声。

take the edge off

reduce the intensity or effect of (something unpleasant or severe)

使钝;削弱;挫…的锐气

the tablets will take the edge off the pain.

这些药片可以减轻疼痛。

edge out

To surpass or beat by a small margin

排挤掉:以微弱优势超过或胜过

The downhill racer edged her opponent out on the middle stretch.

下坡滑雪赛的选手将她的对手慢慢挤出中央跑道

on edge

Highly tense or nervous; irritable.

紧张的:高度紧张或不安的;易怒的

on the edge

In a precarious position.

边界状态:处于不稳定的状态

In a state of keen excitement, as from danger or risk

激动,兴奋:处于高度兴奋状态,如由危险或冒险引起的

“the excitement of combat, of living on the edge”(&b{Nelson DeMille})

“由一触即发的战斗引起的激动”(&b{纳尔逊·德米耶})