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Definition of "edge" in İngilizce

noun

  1. The boundary line of a surface.

  2. (geometry) A one-dimensional face of a polytope. In particular, the joining line between two vertices of a polygon; the place where two faces of a polyhedron meet.

  3. An advantage.

    • I have the edge on him.
    • Thitinan said Yingluck's decision to skip the verdict hearing will have "emboldened" the military government. "They would not have wanted to put her in jail, in this scenario, (but her not showing up today) puts her on the back foot and gives them an edge."
  4. (also figuratively) The thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument, such as an ax, knife, sword, or scythe; that which cuts as an edge does, or wounds deeply, etc.

    • And to the angel of the church in Pergamos write; These things saith he which hath the sharp sword with two edges:
  5. A sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; an extreme verge.

    • The cup is right on the edge of the table.
    • He is standing on the edge of a precipice.
  6. Sharpness; readiness or fitness to cut; keenness; intenseness of desire.

  7. The border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part (of a period of time)

    • in the edge of evening
    • supposing that the new general, unacquainted with his army, and on the edge of winter, would not hastily oppose them.
  8. (cricket) A shot where the ball comes off the edge of the bat, often unintentionally.

    • 2004 March 29, R. Bharat Rao Short report: Ind-Pak T1D2 Session 1 in rec.sports.cricket, Usenet Finally another edge for 4, this time dropped by the keeper
  9. (graph theory) A connected pair of vertices in a graph.

  10. A level of sexual arousal that is maintained just short of reaching the point of inevitability, or climax.

  11. (computing, often attributive) The point of data production in an organization (the focus of edge computing), as opposed to the cloud.

verb

  1. (transitive) To move an object slowly and carefully in a particular direction.

    • He edged the book across the table.
    • The muggers edged her into an alley and demanded money.
  2. (intransitive) To move slowly and carefully in a particular direction.

    • He edged away from her.
  3. (usually in the form 'just edge') To win by a small margin.

  4. (cricket, transitive) To hit the ball with an edge of the bat, causing a fine deflection.

  • (transitive) To trim the margin of a lawn where the grass meets the sidewalk, usually with an electric or gas-powered lawn edger.

  • (transitive) To furnish with an edge; to construct an edging.

    • 2005, Paige Gilchrist, The Big Book of Backyard Projects: Walls, Fences, Paths, Patios, Benches, Chairs & More, Section 2: Paths and Walkways, page 181, If you're edging with stone, brick, or another material in a lawn area, set the upper surfaces of the edging just at or not more than ½ inch above ground level so it won't be an obstacle to lawn mowers.
  • (transitive) To furnish with an edge, as a tool or weapon; to sharpen.

  • (transitive) To form a border to; to enclose, to border.

  • (figurative) To make sharp or keen; to incite; to exasperate; to goad; to urge or egg on.

  • (intransitive, transitive, slang) To intentionally stay or keep someone extremely close to the point of orgasm for a long period of time.

    • Near-synonym: goon
    • Jimmy has been edging for 6 hours straight; is his dick okay?
  • (transitive, slang, figuratively) To agitate or exasperate (someone) due to constant delays of something.

    • When are the developers going to release the update? They've been edging us for months with all of these trailers.
    • They say no Internet is better than slow Internet, cause at least your browser doesn't edge you every time you try to load a page.