adjective “marginal”
Grondform marginal (more/most)
- randstänneg
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
The city council is investing in parks located in marginal neighborhoods to encourage development.
- onbedeitend
The software update brings only marginal improvements in performance, so users may not notice a difference.
- grenzwäerteg
His exam scores were marginal, and he barely passed the course.
- am Rand geschriwwen
She wrote marginal notes in her textbook to help her remember key concepts.
- (am Wirtschaftsberäich) am Zesummenhang mam Effekt vun enger Eenheetsännerung an enger Variabel
Economists study marginal cost to determine how adding one more unit of production affects overall expenses.
- onfruchtbar (fir Landwirtschaft)
The farmer struggled to grow crops on the marginal land due to poor soil quality.
- (Politik) bezunn op e Walbezierk, deen mat engem klenge Virsprong gewonnen gouf
The election campaign focused heavily on marginal seats that could swing the result.
noun “marginal”
Singular marginal, Plural marginals
- e Wahlbezierk, wou Walen mat engem klenge Virsprong gewonnen ginn
The candidate campaigned extensively in the marginals to secure more votes.