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mar·gin AW BrE /ˈmɑːdʒɪn/NAmE /ˈmɑːrdʒən/ noun [C] the empty space at the side of a written or printed page 页边空白;白边◆the left-hand/right-hand margin 左/右页边◆a narrow/wide margin 窄/宽空白边◆notes scribbled in the margin 随手写在页边上的笔记 [usually sing.] the amount of time, or number of votes, etc. by which sb wins sth (获胜者在时间或票数上领先的)幅度,差额,差数◆He won by a narrow margin. 他以微小的差额获胜。◆She beat the other runners by a margin of ten seconds. 她以领先十秒的优势战胜了其他赛跑者。(business 商业) = profit margin ◆What are your average operating margins? 你的平均营业利润率是多少?◆a gross margin of 45% 45% 的毛利 [usually sing.] an extra amount of sth such as time, space, money, etc. that you include in order to make sure that sth is successful 余地;备用的时间(或空间、金钱等)◆a safety margin 安全距离◆The narrow gateway left me little margin for error as I reversed the car. 门口狭窄,弄得我倒车时几乎不能出任何差错。 ➡ see also margin of error (formal) the extreme edge or limit of a place 边缘;极限;界限◆the eastern margin of the Indian Ocean 印度洋的东岸 [usually pl.] the part that is not included in the main part of a group or situation 边缘部分;非主体部分 SYN fringe ◆people living on the margins of society 生活在社会边缘的人(AustralE, NZE) an amount that is added to a basic wage, paid for special skill or responsibility (基本工资以外的)技术津贴,职务补贴 |