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edge (EN)
sostantivo, verbo

sostantivo “edge”

sing. edge, pl. edges o non num.
  1. bordo
    Be careful not to drop your phone over the edge of the table.
  2. spigolo
    The cube has 12 edges, each connecting a pair of its 8 vertices.
  3. vantaggio
    Her years of experience gave her the edge over other candidates in the job interview.
  4. filo
    Be careful with that razor; its edge is so sharp it can slice through paper effortlessly.
  5. orlo (di un evento significativo o pericoloso)
    The primate species is on the edge of extinction.
  6. spigolata (nel cricket)
    The batsman was caught at first slip after a thin edge flew straight to the fielder.

verbo “edge”

infinito edge; lui edges; pass. edged; p.p. edged; ger. edging
  1. muoversi cautamente
    The cat edged towards the open door, ready to slip outside the moment no one was looking.
  2. spostare cautamente
    She edged the table closer to her child.
  3. spigolare (nel cricket)
    The batsman edged the ball, and it flew past the slip fielder for a lucky boundary.
  4. bordare
    She edged the quilt with a vibrant red trim to give it a pop of color.
  5. tenere sulle spine
    The constant postponement of the concert is really edging the fans; they're starting to lose their patience.
  6. praticare l'edging
    After discovering the concept, they decided to edge together to enhance their sexual experience.