edged的意思和读音

edged

: [edʒd] : [edʒd]

adj.;〈

v.“edge”

adj.1.,;2.

v.1.“edge”

v.1.The past participle and past tense of edge

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2.312(Edged)(Elements)

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6. edgebone edged >> edgestone ...

7. edge-runner pan edged edging ...

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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.

2.The Calman commission was set up in London after his Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP) edged out Labour in the Scottish elections of 2007.(SNP)2007

3.However, they have edged up in recent weeks, helped by an increase in manufacturers' stocks in the US.

4.Some major Asian stock markets edged downward Tuesday morning as swine flu fears continued to hit stocks across the globe.

5.As is often pointed out , knowledge is a two- edged weapon which can be used equally for good or evil .

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便”。

7.The dog edged the ball toward the child with its nose.

8.The argument he used to justify his position proved to be a double-edged sword which ultimately led to his own defeat.

9.As the time of the announcement edged closer, I could see her fanning herself, fidgeting, perhaps she looking for the door.

10.As is often pointed out, Internet is a two-edged weapon which can be used equally for good or evil.