edges
Prononciation : [ˈɛdʒɪz]
Mot
Contexte : « geometry »
(noun) the line where two surfaces meet. For example, a table has edges where the top connects with the sides.
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The edges of the paper were sharp and needed to be rounded.
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The edges of the box were not smooth; they were rough and uneven.
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What would happen if the edges of the table were not there?
Contexte : « competition »
(noun) a special advantage that helps someone succeed. It’s like having a secret weapon that gives you a better chance to win.
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Her experience in competition gave her an edge over the others.
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Without training, he didn't have any edge against stronger opponents.
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What can you do to gain an edge in the race?
Contexte : « make something sharper »
(verb) to make the surface of something sharper, like a knife or a tool, so it can cut better.
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I will edge the knife before using it to cut vegetables.
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He forgot to edge the blade, so it couldn't cut the paper.
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How often do you edge your tools to keep them sharp?
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