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marginal 英/ ?mɑ?d??n(?)l / 美/ ?mɑ?rd??n(?)l / - adj.小的,微不足道的;(活动、花费、税项等)边际的;非主流的,边缘的;以相差无几的票数获胜(或失败)的;写在页边空白的;贫瘠的
- n.岸边水生植物;边缘席位
CET4/CET6/考研/GRE/ 复数 marginals比较级 more marginal最高级 most marginal
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历史学 边缘 By including urban area, which is previously marginal or even excluded, as a research subject, urban folklore study transforms folklore study into intimate folk study that focuses on daily life and culture. 城市民俗学的研究,把以往位于学科边缘位置甚至被排除在外的城市区域纳入到研究对象中来,使得民俗学成为研究身边、日常、随处可见的生活文化的名副其实的学科。
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It's important to do these common sense checks on marginals and amounts. 重要的一点是要对它们进行边界和数量的常规意义的考察。 - 2
For example, the Tories are thought to be doing better in the marginals, the seats most likely to change hands, than in the country as a whole. 比如说,保守党被认为会在边缘地带,也就是最易换手的席位上做得更好,而不是全国。 - 3
Gregory lists other common Soviet terms such as "former people" and "marginals," referring to those whose alleged offenses or lack of productivity made them unworthy of any consideration. 格里高利列出了其他常见的苏联词语,比如“旧时代遗民”和“边缘人”,指的是那些因被指控犯罪或缺乏生产能力而受轻贱的人。
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