margin
- IPA[ˈmɑːdʒɪn]
英式
- the edge or border of something;the blank border on each side of the print on a page
- provide with an edge or border;annotate or summarize (a text) in the margins
verb: margin, 3rd person present: margins, gerund or present participle: margining, past tense: margined, past participle: margined
noun: margin, plural noun: margins
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名詞
- 1. the edge or border of something the eastern margin of the Indian Ocean 同義詞
- ▪ the blank border on each side of the print on a page the notations in the margin 同義詞
- ▪ a line ruled on paper to mark off a margin.
- 2. an amount by which something is won they won by a convincing 17-point margin 同義詞
- ▪ an amount of something included so as to be sure of success or safety there was no margin for error 同義詞
- ▪ the furthest limit of possibility, success, etc. the lighting is brighter than before but is still at the margins of acceptability
- ▪ a profit margin launching these new products helped increase margins and market share
- ▪ a sum deposited with a broker to cover the risk of loss on a transaction or account.
- ▪ Australian, New Zealand an increment to a basic wage, paid for extra skill or responsibility.
動詞
- 1. provide with an edge or border the plant's leaves are margined with yellow
- ▪ archaic annotate or summarize (a text) in the margins these he deals forth as the notable Matters, margined for better Notice
- 2. deposit an amount of money with a broker as security for (an account or transaction) new contracts are margined with the winnings of previously held contracts
- having an edge or border: margined pages cream-margined leaves
Oxford Dictionary
- having an edge or border: margined pages cream-margined leaves
Oxford American Dictionary
- a device on a typewriter allowing a word to be typed beyond the margin normally set.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a device on a typewriter allowing a word to be typed beyond the margin normally set.
Oxford Dictionary
- a demand by a broker that an investor deposit further cash or securities to cover possible losses.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the amount by which revenue from sales exceeds costs in a business: we have a gross profit margin of 80 per cent current levels of interest can erode profit margins
Oxford Dictionary
- the amount by which revenue from sales exceeds costs in a business: we have a gross profit margin of 80 percent current levels of interest can erode profit margins
Oxford American Dictionary
- a demand by a broker that an investor deposit further cash or securities to cover possible losses.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈmärjən]
美式
- the edge or border of something: the eastern margin of the Indian Ocean they were forced to live on the margins of society
- provide with an edge or border: its leaves are margined with yellow
Oxford American Dictionary