edged
- IPA[ɛdʒd]
英式
- (of an object, area, or surface) having an outside edge or boundary of a specified kind;(of an implement or weapon) having a sharpened blade for cutting
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形容詞
- 1. (of an object, area, or surface) having an outside edge or boundary of a specified kind a regular square-edged tile
- 2. (of an implement or weapon) having a sharpened blade for cutting edged tools used by carpenters a single-edged razor blade
- the outside limit of an object, area, or surface: a willow tree at the water's edge she perched on the edge of a desk
- provide with a border or edge: the pool is edged with paving
Oxford Dictionary
- the outside limit of an object, area, or surface; a place or part farthest away from the center ... a willow tree at the water's edge these measures are merely tinkering at the edges of a wider issue
- provide with a border or edge: the pool is edged with paving
Oxford American Dictionary
- something forming an edge or border: a chemise with lace edging
Oxford Dictionary
- something forming an edge or border: the crocheted edging of the cloth
Oxford American Dictionary
- (especially of paper or a book) having a gilded edge or edges.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a knife or sword) having two cutting edges.
Oxford American Dictionary
- having sharply defined edges.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (especially of paper or a book) having a gilded edge or edges.
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- (of an object, area, or surface) having an outside edge or boundary of a specified kind: a regular square-edged tile
Oxford American Dictionary