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单词 edged
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Definition of edged in English:

edged

adjective ɛdʒdɛdʒd
  • 1(of an object, area, or surface) having an outside edge or boundary of a specified kind.

    in combination a regular square-edged tile
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These bands are framed by an allover layer of another color that is irregularly edged, the color beneath visible, reminiscent of Rothko's floating islands of color.
    • Robustness is expressed with large glazing sections, and refinement through the choice of materials; mullions set in front of leather-clad columns and sharp-edged unbroken ceilings.
    • The puzzle shapes fill about half the canvas; they are opposed by an irregularly edged area of olive green populated by vertical bands.
    • The sea erodes everything, washes it smooth and round-edged.
    • With this he created volumetric objects that contrast ribbed and edged forms with smoother and more fluid areas.
    • One set of gardens concerns landforms made from sand, gravel, topsoil and turf sculpted into sharply edged curves.
    • A sharp-edged, clean cut, massive sculptural monolith is implanted in the middle of a vast piazza.
    • The tire of the wheel was hollowed out to fit the projecting curve of the edged rail.
    • He drew her attention to a rough-edged hole that had been dug into the floor.
    • On the north side facing the courtyard the pediment was straight-edged, its two fellows to east and west were curved.
  • 2(of an implement or weapon) having a sharpened blade for cutting.

    edged tools used by carpenters
    in combination a single-edged razor blade
    Example sentencesExamples
    • One grabbed the victim by the chest, while another pulled out a flat-edged knife and held it against his neck.
    • Compared to any other edged tool in your house, your lawn mower's blade lives a pretty grueling life.
    • In the United States, the history of presentation edged weapons goes back to the days of the American War of Independence.
    • Do not attempt to sharpen serrated-edged knives.
    • A person attempted to rob a man with an "edged weapon" like a knife, but ran from the scene after being confronted by a security guard.
    • He combed antique markets and put together a collection of swords and other edged weapons that was completely sold out at auction.
    • After this powerful display of sharp-edged swords, the choreographed mock fight presented by the dancers appeared a little bit lacklustre.
    • The earliest military edged weapons were probably stone daggers.
    • Knives covers the full range of knives and edged tools used by soldiers in the field.
    • As Kannon in Japan, the Goddess is often shown holding a two-edged sword and riding a dragon.

Definition of edged in US English:

edged

adjectiveejdɛdʒd
  • 1(of an object, area, or surface) having an outside edge or boundary of a specified kind.

    in combination a regular square-edged tile
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He drew her attention to a rough-edged hole that had been dug into the floor.
    • On the north side facing the courtyard the pediment was straight-edged, its two fellows to east and west were curved.
    • The puzzle shapes fill about half the canvas; they are opposed by an irregularly edged area of olive green populated by vertical bands.
    • One set of gardens concerns landforms made from sand, gravel, topsoil and turf sculpted into sharply edged curves.
    • A sharp-edged, clean cut, massive sculptural monolith is implanted in the middle of a vast piazza.
    • With this he created volumetric objects that contrast ribbed and edged forms with smoother and more fluid areas.
    • The tire of the wheel was hollowed out to fit the projecting curve of the edged rail.
    • The sea erodes everything, washes it smooth and round-edged.
    • These bands are framed by an allover layer of another color that is irregularly edged, the color beneath visible, reminiscent of Rothko's floating islands of color.
    • Robustness is expressed with large glazing sections, and refinement through the choice of materials; mullions set in front of leather-clad columns and sharp-edged unbroken ceilings.
  • 2(of an implement or weapon) having a sharpened blade for cutting.

    edged tools used by carpenters
    in combination a single-edged razor blade
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the United States, the history of presentation edged weapons goes back to the days of the American War of Independence.
    • One grabbed the victim by the chest, while another pulled out a flat-edged knife and held it against his neck.
    • As Kannon in Japan, the Goddess is often shown holding a two-edged sword and riding a dragon.
    • Compared to any other edged tool in your house, your lawn mower's blade lives a pretty grueling life.
    • Do not attempt to sharpen serrated-edged knives.
    • After this powerful display of sharp-edged swords, the choreographed mock fight presented by the dancers appeared a little bit lacklustre.
    • He combed antique markets and put together a collection of swords and other edged weapons that was completely sold out at auction.
    • The earliest military edged weapons were probably stone daggers.
    • A person attempted to rob a man with an "edged weapon" like a knife, but ran from the scene after being confronted by a security guard.
    • Knives covers the full range of knives and edged tools used by soldiers in the field.
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