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mar·gin [ˈmɑ:ʤɪn] SUST.

1. margin (outer edge):

margin
rob m
margin TIPOGR.
rob m

2. margin (amount):

margin
margin
to win by a wide/narrow margin

3. margin (provision):

margin
margin CIENC. NAT.
a margin of error

4. margin ECON.:

[profit] margin
[profit] margin
[profit] margin
narrow margin

ˈprof·it mar·gin SUST.

ˈsafe·ty mar·gin SUST. also ECON.

Ejemplos de uso para margin

[profit] margin
narrow margin
a margin of error
to win by a wide/narrow margin

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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His statewide margin of victory was slightly over 31,000 votes out of about 1.4 million cast.
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The outer lip has a black margin and is within silvery.
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The leaf margins are entire and have parallel veins.
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Leaf margins are entire, and flat to slightly recurved.
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The verdict in favor of the character's death won by a slim margin of 5,343 votes to 5,271.
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They swarm in springs, small streams, lakes, and in some places the margins of rivers.
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In the 1915 election he won the first round of voting with 3,746 votes, but not by a large enough margin ahead of the runner-up.
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He was re-elected with the same margin in the 2003 election.
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In order for an oversewn text block to be re-bound yet another time, more of the inside margin has to be cut or ground off.
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The team's turnover margin went from being ranked 8th in the nation to being 120th in the nation.
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