margin
margin 英 [ˈmɑ:dʒɪn] 美 [ˈmɑrdʒən]
n. 边缘;页边的空白;盈余,余地
名词复数:margins
- An amount beyond the minimum necessary is called the margin. If you sell craft items, you need to build in a profit margin so that you actually make money on the sale. You'll go broke if you sell mittens for $10 that cost you $15 to make.
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- n. 边缘;页边的空白;盈余,余地
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1. the left-hand-hand margin, the left-right-hand margin
左╱右页边
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2. notes scribbled in the margin
随手写在页边上的笔记
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3. He won by a narrow margin.
他以微小的差额获胜。
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4. She beat the other runners by a margin often seconds.
她以领先十秒的优势战胜了其他赛跑者。
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5. a safety margin
安全距离
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6. the eastern margin of the Indian Ocean
印度洋的东岸
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7. people living on the marginsof society
生活在社会边缘的人
- margin (n.) mid-14c., "edge of a sea or lake;" late 14c., "space between a block of text and the edge of a page," from Latin marginem (nominative margo) "edge, brink, border, margin," from PIE root *merg- "boundary, border." General sense of "boundary space; rim or edge of anything" is from late 14c. Meaning "comfort allowance, cushion" is from 1851; margin of safety first recorded 1888. Stock market sense of "sum deposited with a broker to cover risk of loss" is from 1848. Related: Margins.
- margin (v.) c. 1600, "to furnish with marginal notes," from margin (n.). From 1715 as "to furnish with a margin."
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