edging 英 [ˈedʒɪŋ]   美 [ˈɛdʒɪŋ]

edging

edging  英 [ˈedʒɪŋ] 美 [ˈɛdʒɪŋ]

n. 边缘;[服装] 边饰 

名词复数:edgings 

Being in denial, however, is a stage on the way to accepting the unpleasant reality. But is our businessman edging towards the truth? 然而,处于自我防卫是走上接受不愉快的现实之路的一个台阶,但我们这位总裁是处于走向真理的边缘吗?
“They ask, ‘Why would a father care that much?’” Countries edging towards signing the Hague Convention include India, Russia and mainland China. “他们问,‘为什么一位父亲要照顾那么多?’” 正在向签署海牙公约靠拢的有印度、俄国和中国大陆。

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  • n. 边缘;[服装] 边饰
  • 1. Being in denial, however, is a stage on the way to accepting the unpleasant reality. But is our businessman edging towards the truth?

    然而,处于自我防卫是走上接受不愉快的现实之路的一个台阶,但我们这位总裁是处于走向真理的边缘吗?

  • 2. “They ask, ‘Why would a father care that much?’” Countries edging towards signing the Hague Convention include India, Russia and mainland China.

    “他们问,‘为什么一位父亲要照顾那么多?’” 正在向签署海牙公约靠拢的有印度、俄国和中国大陆。

  • 3. What it does mean, however, is that science's understanding of the roots of sexuality, so long shrouded in misinformation, is steadily edging into the light — and there's nothing scary about that.

    然而这个实验能够表明的是,长期以来被误导信息笼罩的对性别取向源头的科学理解已逐渐大白于天下,而这完全没有什么可怕的。

  • edging (n.) 1570s, "the putting of a border," verbal noun from edge (v.). Meaning "a border, that which is added to form an edge" is from 1660s; that of "the trimming of lawn edges" is from 1858.
edging / ˈedʒɪŋ ; NAmE ˈedʒɪŋ / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] something that forms the border or edge of sth, added to make it more attractive, etc. 边缘;饰边;缘饰 edging edgings edging / ˈedʒɪŋ ; NAmE ˈedʒɪŋ /
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