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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. edge [ingl brit ɛdʒ, ingl am ɛdʒ] SOST

1. edge (outer limit):

edge (of table, road, lake, field)
edge (of coin)
edge (of wood, clearing)
at the water's edge

2. edge (sharp side):

edge
to put an edge on blade

3. edge (side):

edge (of book, plank)

4. edge (sharpness):

to give an edge to appetite
to take the edge off pleasure
to take the edge off anger, appetite
to take the edge off pain
to lose one's edge writing, style:
to lose one's edge person:

5. edge (advantage):

to have the edge over or on competitor, rival
to give sb the edge over
to have a slight edge

6. edge (touchy):

to be on edge person:
my nerves are on edge

7. edge (extremity) fig:

to live on the edge

II. edge [ingl brit ɛdʒ, ingl am ɛdʒ] VB vb trans

1. edge (move slowly):

to edge sth towards
to edge one's way along cliff, parapet

2. edge (trim):

edge collar, handkerchief

3. edge (in gardening):

edge lawn

III. edge [ingl brit ɛdʒ, ingl am ɛdʒ] VB vb intr (advance)

to edge forward
to edge up to
to edge closer to victory, independence
to edge towards door, victory

straight edge [ingl brit, ingl am ˈstreɪdˌɛdʒ] SOST

I. cutting edge SOST

1. cutting edge (blade):

cutting edge

2. cutting edge fig:

cutting edge
to be at the cutting edge of technology, fashion

II. cutting edge AGG

cutting edge film, industry, technology:

cutting edge

competitive edge SOST

I. edge out VB [ingl brit ɛdʒ -, ingl am ɛdʒ -] (edge out)

edge out (of space)
edge out (of side street)
to edge sb out of job

edge up VB [ingl brit ɛdʒ -, ingl am ɛdʒ -]

1. edge up prices, figure:

edge up

locuzioni:

to edge up to sb

knife-edge SOST fig

to be on a knife-edge result, success, negotiations:
to be (living) on a knife-edge person:

leading edge SOST

1. leading edge AVIAZ:

leading edge

2. leading edge fig:

at the leading edge of technology

locuzioni:

leading-edge attr organization, technology

bevel edge SOST

bevel edge
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I. edge [edʒ] SOST

1. edge (limit):

edge a. fig
edge of road
edge of woods
edge of table

2. edge (cutting part of blade):

edge
to put an edge on a knife
to take the edge off sth
to take the edge off sth fig

3. edge no pl (sharpness):

edge

locuzioni:

to be on edge
to have the edge over sb/sth

II. edge <-ging> [edʒ] VB vb trans

1. edge (border):

edge

2. edge (move):

to edge one's way into sth

III. edge <-ging> [edʒ] VB vb intr

to edge closer
to edge away
to edge forward

edge out VB vb trans

edge out opponent:

edge out

leading-edge AGG

leading-edge technology:

leading-edge

knife-edge SOST

to be (balanced) on a knife-edge situation

cutting edge SOST

cutting edge
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I. edge [edʒ] SOST

1. edge (limit):

edge a. fig
edge of road
edge of woods
edge of table

2. edge (cutting part of blade):

edge
to put an edge on a knife
to take the edge off sth
to take the edge off sth fig

3. edge (sharpness):

edge

locuzioni:

to be on edge
to have the edge over sb/sth

II. edge <-ging> [edʒ] VB vb trans

1. edge (border):

edge

2. edge (move):

to edge one's way into sth

III. edge <-ging> [edʒ] VB vb intr

to edge closer
to edge away
to edge forward

knife-edge SOST

to be (balanced) on a knife-edge situation

leading-edge AGG

leading-edge technology:

leading-edge

cutting edge SOST

cutting edge
to be at the cutting edge of sth fig

cutting-edge AGG

cutting-edge

edge out VB vb trans

edge out opponent:

edge out
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Present
Iedge
youedge
he/she/itedges
weedge
youedge
theyedge
Past
Iedged
youedged
he/she/itedged
weedged
youedged
theyedged
Present Perfect
Ihaveedged
youhaveedged
he/she/ithasedged
wehaveedged
youhaveedged
theyhaveedged
Past Perfect
Ihadedged
youhadedged
he/she/ithadedged
wehadedged
youhadedged
theyhadedged

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Unlike previous versions, this aircraft featured a leading-edge flap to increase lift at low speeds, and to allow a slight down-elevon deflection.
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The resulting design featured a shoulder-mounted cropped-delta wing with just over 21 ft of span and a leading-edge sweep of about 30 degrees.
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The toolkit provides leading-edge segmentation and registration algorithms in two, three, and more dimensions.
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These serve as a meeting ground for leading-edge artists, labels and music gear manufacturers.
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Currently he is an independent consultant whose clients have included computer and networking manufacturers and customers, software development firms, and leading-edge government research institutions.
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