margin的意思和读音

margin

: [ˈmɑrdʒɪn] : [ˈmɑː(r)dʒɪn]

n.

v.;【

margins  

adj.+n.wide margin,narrow margin,small margin,large margin,comfortable margin

n.boundary,border,brim,sideline,edge

marginn.

1.the empty space at the side of a written or printed page

the left-hand/right-hand margin

a narrow/wide margin

notes scribbled in the margin

2.[ususing]the amount of time, or number of votes, etc. by which sb wins sth

He won by a narrow margin .

She beat the other runners by a margin of ten seconds.

3.an extra amount of sth such as time, space, money, etc. that you include in order to make sure that sth is successful

a safety margin

The narrow gateway left me little margin for error as I reversed the car.

4.the extreme edge or limit of a place

the eastern margin of the Indian Ocean

5.[usupl]the part that is not included in the main part of a group or situation

people living on the margins of society

6.an amount that is added to a basic wage, paid for special skill or responsibility

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n.1.the space at the left or right side of a page where words are not usually printed or written; a line drawn down the side of an empty page in order to mark the area of a margin2.the amount by which a competition or election is won3.an additional amount of time, space, money, etc. that you include in order to be certain that you will be safe or successful4.a profit margin5.the edge of a place or thing6.an amount of money that you give a stockbroker to pay for possible losses on money that they invest for you7.an extra amount paid to a worker who has a special skill or accepts additional responsibility1.the space at the left or right side of a page where words are not usually printed or written; a line drawn down the side of an empty page in order to mark the area of a margin2.the amount by which a competition or election is won3.an additional amount of time, space, money, etc. that you include in order to be certain that you will be safe or successful4.a profit margin5.the edge of a place or thing6.an amount of money that you give a stockbroker to pay for possible losses on money that they invest for you7.an extra amount paid to a worker who has a special skill or accepts additional responsibility

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1.Here are our price lists, and you can give it a quick skim-through. You'll find that there're big profit margin.

2.It did not engineer this credit crunch to force low-wage, low-margin companies out of business. But that may be the upshot.

3.For one thing, the automatic closing out of your trade when the margin reached the exhaustion point was the best kind of stop-loss order.

4.Pointing to a word the professor had circled in his essay, he said, "I can't read what you wrote about it in the margin, sir. ",“。”

5.Many medicines are dangerous; the margin between dose and overdose is often narrow.

6.The company failed in a 2008 attempt to sell its slow-growth, low-margin appliance business and scrapped the plan a year later.2008

7."I'm going to buy all the Burlington the bucket shop will let me carry with the money I give him for margin, " he said.“’,,”

8.The market's recognition of value is often dependent on a catalyst -- an that which corrects the margin of safety discount.-

9.That margin and other market failings add up to 20% to the cost of every sack.使20%。

10.His margin of error was miniscule since the space station sped across the face of our solar system's star in less than a second.