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1 get an edge
Американский английский: иметь преимущество -
2 get the edge on smb.
разг.(get the edge on (или over) smb. (тж. have an или the edge on или over smb.))иметь преимущество перед кем-л. ( особенно в состязании) [первонач. амер.]...there are a lot of things I may not know more about than you do, but an ordinary internal-combustion engine is a thing where I've got the edge on you. (J. Duncan, ‘My Friend Muriel’, part IV) —...во многих вещах я разбираюсь хуже вас, но обычный двигатель внутреннего сгорания - это по моей части, а не по вашей.
According to the reports, the Giants have a slight edge over the Dodgers in their pitching... (HAI) — Как сообщают, команда "Джайнтс" благодаря хорошим подачам имеет некоторое преимущество перед командой "Доджерс"...
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3 get an edge over a rival
Экономика: получать преимущество над соперником (англ. оборот взят из статьи в Wall Street Journal)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > get an edge over a rival
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4 Get The Edge Toastmasters Club
Literature: GTEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Get The Edge Toastmasters Club
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5 (to) get the edge (on)
иметь (держать) преимуществоAs the residence of the President, perhaps the White House has the edge. —
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) get the edge (on)
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6 (to) get the edge (on)
иметь (держать) преимуществоAs the residence of the President, perhaps the White House has the edge. —
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) get the edge (on)
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7 (to) get the edge (on)
иметь (держать) преимуществоAs the residence of the President, perhaps the White House has the edge. —
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) get the edge (on)
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8 (to) get the edge (on)
иметь (держать) преимуществоAs the residence of the President, perhaps the White House has the edge. —
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) get the edge (on)
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9 a conference devoted to information warfare, the use of data to get an edge over a rival
Общая лексика: конференция, посвящённая информационной войне, - использованию сведений в це (англ. оборот взят из статьи в Wall Street Journal)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > a conference devoted to information warfare, the use of data to get an edge over a rival
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10 edge
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11 ♦ edge
♦ edge /ɛdʒ/n.1 margine; limite; orlo; ciglio; bordo; costa: the edge of a ravine, l'orlo (o il ciglio) di un dirupo; the edge of a wood, il margine di un bosco; along the edge of the pool, lungo il bordo della piscina; at the water's edge, al bordo dell'acqua; on the edge of town, ai margini della città; ragged edges, orli sfilacciati2 ( di lama) filo, taglio: razor's edge, filo del rasoio; a knife with a sharp edge, un coltello affilato; The axe has no edge, la scure ha perso il taglio; blunted edge, filo smussato6 [u] (fig.) incisività; mordente; forza: The walk gave an edge to my appetite, la passeggiata mi ha stimolato l'appetito; (market.) competitive edge, competitività ( di un prodotto)7 [u] (fig. fam.) tensione; durezza; antagonismo: He spoke with an edge to his voice, ha parlato con una certa durezza; with an edge of sarcasm, con un certo sarcasmo8 [u] (fig. fam.) vantaggio; superiorità; numero (o marcia) in più; qualità speciale: to have the edge over sb., avere un vantaggio su q.● edge-on, di costa; di lato □ edge tool, arnese da taglio □ ( giardinaggio) edge trimmer, tagliabordi □ cutting edge, taglio ( di lama, ecc.); tagliente; (fig.) incisività, mordente; forza: (fig.) to be at the cutting edge of st., essere all'avanguardia in qc.; essere la punta di diamante di qc. □ (fam.) to get the rough edge of sb. 's tongue, prendersi una strigliata (o una ramanzina) da q. □ (fam.) to give sb. the edge of one's tongue, dare una strigliata a q.; fare una ramanzina a q.; dirne quattro a q. □ on edge, teso; con i nervi tesi; nervoso □ on the edge, in posizione precaria; in bilico; ( anche) sotto tensione, sotto pressione □ on the edge of doing st., sul punto di fare qc. □ (fam.) on the edge of one's seat, affascinato (da qc.); tutto preso (da qc.); che pende dalle labbra di q. □ (fig.) rough edges, difetti; imprecisioni; pecche; smagliature □ to set sb. 's teeth on edge, ( di suono, ecc.) far rabbrividire q.; ( per estens.) dare sui nervi a q., irritare q. □ to take the edge off st., attenuare q.; smorzare q.(to) edge /ɛdʒ/A v. t.1 bordare; orlare; contornare; fiancheggiare: Tall poplars edged the road, la strada era fiancheggiata da alti pioppi3 (al passivo) (fig.) avere una punta (di qc.): His voice was edged with envy, la sua voce aveva una punta d'invidia4 (con avv. o prep.) muovere (o spostare) a poco a poco: I edged my chair closer to hers, ho accostato la mia sedia alla sua; They're trying to edge me out of the board, stanno cercando di estromettermi dal consiglio d'amministrazione; ( sport) to edge out an opponent, superare un avversario6 affilare; fare il filo aB v. i.1 (con avv. o prep.) muoversi adagio ( in una data direzione); spostarsi a poco a poco: to edge ahead, passare gradatamente in vantaggio; to edge away, allontanarsi adagio; scostarsi a poco a poco; to edge down a slope, scendere con cautela per un pendio; The lifeboat edged off from the ship, la lancia si è scostata dalla nave; Prices are beginning to edge up again, i prezzi stanno cominciando a risalire● to edge one's way (+ compl. di moto), muoversi adagio ( in una data direzione); spostarsi a poco a poco: to edge one's way into a room, entrare di soppiatto in una stanza; I edged my way through the bystanders, mi inserii tra i presenti. -
12 get on smb.'s nerves
(get on smb.'s nerves (тж. set smb.'s nerves on edge))действовать кому-л. на нервы, раздражать кого-л.Every time I'd ask her something, she said ‘what?’ That can get on your nerves after a while. (J. Salinger, ‘The Catcher in the Rye’, ch. X) — Спросишь ее о чем-нибудь, а она только переспрашивает: "Чего это?" Просто на нервы действует.
It was an outrage. It set Neilson's nerves on edge. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Red’) — Это возмутительное безобразие действовало Нилсону на нервы.
The last few weeks have set my own nerves on edge... (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Magician’, ch. XII) — За последние несколько недель и мои нервы стали сдавать...
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13 get on the wrong side of smb.
(get on the wrong (амер. bad) side of smb. (тж. амер. get on smb's bad side))восстановить кого-л. против себя, озлобить кого-л.; попасть в немилость к кому-л.; см. тж. no sooner said than doneGet on the wrong side of him and he'll not only ruin you, but get a big laugh out of doing it. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Razor's Edge’, ch. I) — Если ты восстановишь против себя Генри, он не только тебя погубит - твоя гибель доставит ему огромное удовольствие.
If anybody gets on the wrong side of him he can do what seem very dirty tricks indeed... (A. Sillitoe, ‘Saturday Night and Sunday Morning’, part I, ch. VIII) — Уж если у Артура зуб на кого-нибудь, он пойдет на любую подлость...
Large English-Russian phrasebook > get on the wrong side of smb.
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14 get beyond bounds
(get (или go) beyond bounds (тж. get или go beyond the bounds of smth., go outside the bounds of smth., overstep the bounds of smth.))выходить за рамки, перейти границы (дозволенного, приличий и т. п.); см. тж. go beyond all boundsHe entertained with a magnificence that never overstepped the bounds of good taste. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Razor's Edge’, ch. III) — Эллиот прекрасно развлекал аудиторию, никогда не переходя границ хорошего вкуса.
He went beyond the bounds of reason in those days. — Тогда он поступил безрассудно.
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15 edge
край имя существительное:опорная призма (edge, knife edge)глагол:медленно продвигаться (edge, forge ahead)окантовывать (edge, mount) -
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n1) критическое положение; критический момент2) разг. преимущество; перевес•- competitive edge
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17 get away
1) (to (be able to) leave: I usually get away (from the office) at four-thirty.) (poder) salir2) (to escape: The thieves got away in a stolen car.) escapar, darse a la fugaget away vb escaparse / irsethe police caught one of them, but the others got away la policía detuvo a uno de ellos, pero los otros se escaparon1) v + adv( escape) escaparsethere's no getting away from the fact that... — hay que reconocer or es un hecho insoslayable que...
2)a) ( leave) salir*I got away from work early — salí or me escapé pronto del trabajo
b) ( go on vacation) irse* or salir* de vacacionesto get away from it all — alejarse del mundanal ruido
3) ( expressing incredulity) (BrE colloq)get away (with you)! — dale! (fam), anda (ya)! (esp Esp fam)
4) v + o + adv (remove, take away)get that dog away from my petunias! — quita or saca a ese perro de mis petunias!
1. VI + ADVI couldn't get away any sooner — (from work) no pude salir antes
I can't get away before the 15th — no puedo escaparme or irme antes del 15
get away! — (=go away) ¡vete ya!, ¡lárgate!
2) (=move away) apartarse ( from de)•
I yelled at him to get away from the edge — le chillé que se apartase del borde3) (=escape) escaparse ( from de)you let them get away! — ¡dejaste que se escapasen!
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to get away from it all — escapar de todoget away with•
there's no getting away from it * — es algo que no podemos más que aceptar, no se lo puede negar2.VT + ADV (=remove)get that snake away from me! — ¡quítame esa serpiente de delante!
to get sb away from sth: I can't get him away from that computer — no puedo despegarlo del ordenador
* * *1) v + adv( escape) escaparsethere's no getting away from the fact that... — hay que reconocer or es un hecho insoslayable que...
2)a) ( leave) salir*I got away from work early — salí or me escapé pronto del trabajo
b) ( go on vacation) irse* or salir* de vacacionesto get away from it all — alejarse del mundanal ruido
3) ( expressing incredulity) (BrE colloq)get away (with you)! — dale! (fam), anda (ya)! (esp Esp fam)
4) v + o + adv (remove, take away)get that dog away from my petunias! — quita or saca a ese perro de mis petunias!
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18 get through
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19 get nowhere
I(get nowhere (тж. not to get anywhere))ничего не достигнуть, не добиться своего; не достичь цели, потерпеть фиаско, не сдвинуться с мёртвой точки; см. тж. get somewhereSheila: "...If you can't stand criticism you'll never get anywhere." (N. Coward, ‘The Rat Trap’, act II) — Шейла: "...Если ты не выносишь критики, то никогда ничего не добьешься в жизни."
In his spare time he tried to bring the Indians to the light by forcing them to attend gospel meetings; but he got nowhere with them. (N. Lewis, ‘The Volcanoes above Us’, ch. XXI) — Свободные минуты он посвящал спасению души своих пеонов, силой сгоняя их на молитву, но мало преуспел в этом.
I was on the edge of saying, this discussion would get nowhere, it might as well stop. (C. P. Snow, ‘Last Things’, ch. XIII) — Меня так и подмывало сказать, что от этого обсуждения никакой пользы не будет и лучше его прекратить.
II...so far his enquiry had got nowhere. (I. Murdoch, ‘The Nice and the Good’, ch. 13) —...пока его расследование ни к чему не привело.
(get (lead или take smb.) nowhere)ничего не достигнуть, ничего не добиться; не достичь цели; не продвинуться ни на йотуMy efforts to discover whether Myrtle's firm had American customers led us nowhere. (W. Cooper, ‘Scenes from Provincial Life’, part I, ch. V) — Все мои старания обнаружить, имеются ли американские клиенты у фирмы Мертла, ни к чему не привели.
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20 get off at Edge Hill
Общая лексика: практиковать (см. get off at Redfern; Edge Hill - последняя железнодорожная станция перед Ливерпулем, широко употребляется по отношению к другим английским городам: Edinburgh Haymarket, Newcastle Gateshead, Leeds Marsh Lane etc.)
См. также в других словарях:
get an edge — get/gain/have an edge (over/on sb/sth) ► to get or have an advantage in a particular situation: »Internet banks may have the edge over their old technology rivals when it comes to charges and rates, but they are not immune from complaints. Main… … Financial and business terms
get an edge on sb — get/gain/have an edge (over/on sb/sth) ► to get or have an advantage in a particular situation: »Internet banks may have the edge over their old technology rivals when it comes to charges and rates, but they are not immune from complaints. Main… … Financial and business terms
get an edge on sth — get/gain/have an edge (over/on sb/sth) ► to get or have an advantage in a particular situation: »Internet banks may have the edge over their old technology rivals when it comes to charges and rates, but they are not immune from complaints. Main… … Financial and business terms
get an edge over sb — get/gain/have an edge (over/on sb/sth) ► to get or have an advantage in a particular situation: »Internet banks may have the edge over their old technology rivals when it comes to charges and rates, but they are not immune from complaints. Main… … Financial and business terms
get an edge over sth — get/gain/have an edge (over/on sb/sth) ► to get or have an advantage in a particular situation: »Internet banks may have the edge over their old technology rivals when it comes to charges and rates, but they are not immune from complaints. Main… … Financial and business terms
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edge — edge1 W2S2 [edʒ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(outside part)¦ 2¦(blade)¦ 3¦(advantage)¦ 4 on edge 5¦(voice)¦ 6¦(slope)¦ 7 on the edge of something 8¦(quality)¦ 9 take the edge off something 10 on the edge of your seat … Dictionary of contemporary English
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