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verge [vɜ:ʤ] SUST.

1. verge (physical edge):

verge
rob m
verge
on the verge of the desert

2. verge esp ingl. brit. (ribbon next to road):

verge
verge

3. verge fig. (brink):

verge
rob m
verge
prag m
to be on the verge of sth
to be on the verge of collapse

verge on V. intr. to verge on sth

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Is our sleepy Majorcan valley on the verge of joining the modern world?
www.telegraph.co.uk
The site of the pond is now a wide grass verge.
en.wikipedia.org
Thus, the band was on the verge of potential collapse and at an impasse.
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Thus, for the largest segment of people subject to the wealth tax, it means taxing the accumulated savings and houses of those on the verge of retiring.
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His dramas sometimes verge into dark territory and even physical violence, but always with an underlying sense of optimism.
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He believed that the whole region was on the verge of war and went out to investigate.
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The problem with the verge was that it required the pendulum to swing in a wide arc of 80 to 100.
en.wikipedia.org
We looked to be on the verge of starting today's play and the rain has played spoilsport once more.
sports.ndtv.com
On the verge of passing, he was diagnosed with the sacrifice, which should be a leg amputee to break up with her illness.
en.wikipedia.org
The house features scroll-sawn verge boards, arched windows and doors, and a fieldstone chimney with stepped weatherings and capped corbelled stacks topped with two octagonal chimney pots.
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