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double-edged ADJ.

1. double-edged compliment, remark:

double-edged

2. double-edged:

to be double-edged

3. double-edged a. fig. knife, sword:

double-edged

gilt-edged ADJ. ECON.

two-edged ADJ. a. fig.

two-edged

I. edge [eʤ] SUST.

1. edge (boundary):

edge of desk, table
edge of lake, sea
edge of road
edge of town

2. edge fig.:

edge of bankruptcy, collapse
edge of war

3. edge (sharp part):

4. edge (part of coin):

5. edge sin pl. (advantage):

to have the edge over [or on] sb

6. edge sin pl. (tone):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be on the edge coloq.

II. edge [eʤ] V. trans.

1. edge (move):

przesuwać [perf przesunąć]
powoli przeciskać [perf przecisnąć] się przez tłum

2. edge (put border):

III. edge [eʤ] V. intr.

przesuwać [perf przesunąć] się

competitive edge SUST. ECON.

cutting edge SUST.

edge away V. trans.

1. edge away (go away):

powoli odchodzić [perf odejść]

2. edge away (move away):

odsuwać [perf odsunąć] się powoli

edge forward V. trans.

posuwać [perf posunąć] się

knife-edge SUST.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

leading-edge ADJ.

leading-edge achievement
leading-edge technology

razor edge SUST.

Entrada de OpenDict

edge SUST.

pulse edge ELECTR.
Present
Iedge
youedge
he/she/itedges
weedge
youedge
theyedge
Past
Iedged
youedged
he/she/itedged
weedged
youedged
theyedged
Present Perfect
Ihaveedged
youhaveedged
he/she/ithasedged
wehaveedged
youhaveedged
theyhaveedged
Past Perfect
Ihadedged
youhadedged
he/she/ithadedged
wehadedged
youhadedged
theyhadedged

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Supporters of proposition 2 say that smaller, local, family farms will have an increased competitive edge over larger factory farms.
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This competitive edge grew out of the heretofore use of proprietary communications protocols used by the client manufacturers.
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As a result, there was much secrecy between refinery operators as each strove to maintain a competitive edge.
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This practice is to protect the company's intellectual property, and probably keep a competitive edge (see: proprietary software).
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Pigeon breeders are careful in selecting birds to pair together so as to continue improving the breed and gain a competitive edge.
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