inglés » polaco

verge [vɜ:ʤ, ingl. am. vɜ:rʤ] SUST.

verge ingl. brit.:

verge
pobocze nt

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be on the verge of sth

verge SUST.

Entrada creada por un usuario
verge ARQUIT.
okap (dachu) m

verge on V. trans.

Ejemplos de uso para verge

to verge on sth
to be on the verge of sth

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The island of Martinique was on the verge of civil war.
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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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Many of his stories verge on the dream-like, while other are closer to science-fiction.
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It is hypocritical to hold her to standards that verge on the prim or prudish.
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On the verge of passing, he was diagnosed with the sacrifice, which should be a leg amputee to break up with her illness.
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Thus, the band was on the verge of potential collapse and at an impasse.
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Realism is all very well but when storylines verge on the nasty and gratuitous, a writer should take care.
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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.
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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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Juries may be dismissed and skeptical juries have been dismissed on the verge of verdicts, and acquittals are frequently overturned by higher courts.
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