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1 edged
adj.1 afilado.2 cortante.3 ribeteado.pp.participio pasado del verbo EDGE.pt.pretérito del verbo EDGE. -
2 edged tool
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3 gilt-edged
adjective (safe to invest in and certain to produce interest: gilt-edged stocks.) de máxima garantíatr['gɪlteʤd]1 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL de máxima garantíaadj.• de la mejor calidad adj.• de toda confianza adj.'gɪlt'edʒd2) ( Fin)['ɡɪlt'edʒd]gilt-edged securities — ( in US) valores mpl de primer orden or de primera clase; ( in UK) papel m del estado
1. ADJ1) [book] con cantos dorados2) (=excellent) [chance, opportunity] de oro2.CPDgilt-edged stock N, gilt-edged securities NPL — (government-issued) papel m del Estado
* * *['gɪlt'edʒd]2) ( Fin)gilt-edged securities — ( in US) valores mpl de primer orden or de primera clase; ( in UK) papel m del estado
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4 double-edged
tr[dʌbəl'eʤd]1 (knife, blade) de doble filo2 (law) de doble filo3 figurative use (of remark, argument) con doble sentido, con segundasadj.• de dos filos adj.'dʌbəl'edʒdadjective <knife/blade/scheme> de doble filo; <remark/comment> de doble sentido['dʌbl'edʒd]ADJ [remark] con segundas* * *['dʌbəl'edʒd]adjective <knife/blade/scheme> de doble filo; <remark/comment> de doble sentido -
5 two-edged
tr['tʊː'eʤd]1 de doble filoadj.• de doble filo adj.'tuː'edʒdadjective de doble filo['tuː'edʒd]ADJ de doble filo* * *['tuː'edʒd]adjective de doble filo -
6 sharp-edged
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7 bevel-edged
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8 sharp-edged
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9 gilt-edged
adj.gilt-edged securities o stock títulos de deuda pública, valores del Estado; (británico) títulos o valores de máxima garantía (Estados Unidos)2 de cantos dorados, con el borde dorado, con cantos dorados.3 de máxima garantía. -
10 to be a double-edged sword
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11 hard-edged
['hɑːd'edʒd]ADJ (fig) [style, story] contundente, duro -
12 it's a double-edged sword
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13 bevel-edged flat
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14 feather-edged brick
nCONST ladrillo de canto de bisel m, ladrillo de cuña m -
15 feather-edged file
nPROD lima de cantos biselados f -
16 hard-edged matte
nCINEMAT trama de borde rígido f -
17 sharp-edged orifice
nHYDRAUL orificio de aristas vivas m, orificio en pared delgada m -
18 sharp-edged tool
nMECH ENG herramienta afilada f -
19 thin-edged weir
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20 black-edged
adj.de bordes negros.
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edged — adj. 1. having a specified kind of border or edge; as, a black edged card; dried sweat left salt edged patches. [Postpositional] [WordNet 1.5] 2. having a cutting edge or especially an edge or edges as specified; often used in combination; as, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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