edged 英 [edʒd]   美 [edʒd]

edged

edged  英 [edʒd] 美 [edʒd]

adj. 有刃的;有边的  v. 使开刃;加边于;侧着移动(edge的过去分词) 

Her temper overwrought me, ] And I edged to shun her view For I felt assured she thought me One who should drown him too. 她的性情,诗人接着说,让我紧张烦恼,我慢慢的避开她的观点,离开月光,因为我断言,她认为我,应该也会溺死他。
However it’s a two edged sword – you can benefit from your partner, in the sense that they can help support your weaknesses. 然而这是把双刃剑——你可以从你的伴侣那里获益,从某种意义上来说他们强化了你的弱项。

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  • adj. 有刃的;有边的
  • v. 使开刃;加边于;侧着移动(edge的过去分词)
  • 1. Her temper overwrought me, ] And I edged to shun her view For I felt assured she thought me One who should drown him too.

    她的性情,诗人接着说,让我紧张烦恼,我慢慢的避开她的观点,离开月光,因为我断言,她认为我,应该也会溺死他。

  • 2. However it’s a two edged sword – you can benefit from your partner, in the sense that they can help support your weaknesses.

    然而这是把双刃剑——你可以从你的伴侣那里获益,从某种意义上来说他们强化了你的弱项。

  • 3. Every morning, as I awoke, I somehow felt the day coming to me like a new gilt-edged letter, with some unheard-of news awaiting me on the opening of the envelope.

    每天早晨醒来,不知怎么地,我总觉得身边的每一天都像是一封刚到的画着金边的信件,有些未曾听过的消息在等着我去开启信封。

  • edged (adj.) 1590s, "having a sharp edge;" 1690s, "having a hem or border," past-participle adjective from edge (v.).
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