English → English - edge

v. sharpen; provide with an edge or border; advance gradually or furtively
adj. at or constituting a place where two surfaces meet
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English → Spanish - edge

v. bordear; afilar, sacar filo a; avanzar ligeramente; ribetear, formar un borde en, orillar, orlar
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English → French - edge

v. aiguiser, affiler, aplanir, raboter; avancer lentement
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English → German - edge

v. sich vorwärts schieben; schärfen; ankanten
adj. kantig; angrenzend
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English → Indonesian - edge

v. memberi pinggir, memotong pinggir
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English → Italian - edge

v. affilare, arrotare; bordare, orlare; costeggiare, fiancheggiare
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English → Polish - edge

v. ostrzyć, oberznąć, obrzeżać, obszyć, obdziergać, oblamować, okantować, bramować, obramować
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English → Portuguese - edge

v. guarnecer, debruar; avançar lentamente
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English → Romanian - edge

v. ascuţi, face o margine, netezi, tunde, strecura, strecura: se strecura
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English → Russian - edge

г. точить, окаймлять; обрезать; пробираться, пролезать
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English → Turkish - edge

i. keskin kenar, ağız, kıyı, keskinlik, şiddet, kenar, kesit, üstünlük
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English → Ukrainian - edge

v. точити, загострювати, облямовувати, край: обрізувати краї, просуватися: повільно просуватися, відточувати, лямувати
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English → Dutch - edge

ww. (langzaam/voorzichtig) bewegen; scherpen, wetten
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English → Arabic - edge

شحذ، أحاط، دخل تدريجيا، تقدم شيئا فشيئا، جعل له حدا
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English → Vietnamese - edge

v. mài cho bén, cho sắc, viền vải, đắp lề đường
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Definition of edge

Noun
1. The boundary line of a surface.
2. A one-dimensional face of a polytope. In particular, the joining line between two vertices of a polygon; the place where two faces of a polyhedron meet.
3. An advantage.
I have the edge on him.
4. The thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument, such as an ax, knife, sword, or scythe; that which cuts as an edge does, or wounds deeply, etc.
5. A sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; an extreme verge.
The cup is right on the edge of the table.
He is standing on the edge of a precipice.
7. The border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part; as, in the edge of evening.
8. A shot where the ball comes off the edge of the bat, often unintentionally.
9. A connected pair of vertices in a graph.
10. In male masturbation, a level of sexual arousal that is maintained just short of reaching the point of inevitability, or climax; see also edging.
Verb
11. To move an object slowly and carefully in a particular direction.
He edged the book across the table.
12. To move slowly and carefully in a particular direction.
He edged away from her.
13. To win by a small margin.
14. To hit the ball with an edge of the bat, causing a fine deflection.
15. To trim the margin of a lawn where the grass meets the sidewalk, usually with an electric or gas-powered lawn edger.
16. To furnish with an edge; to construct an edging.
17. To furnish with an edge, as a tool or weapon; to sharpen.
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