edged
/edʒd/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈɛdʒd] /edʒd/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈɛdʒd] /ˈejd ˈe-jid/ (ame, mw)
edged — 形容詞
- edgedpositive
- edgeddercomparative
- edgeddestsuperlative
1. having a visible border, trim, or coloured line around the outside of something.
鑲邊的
邊緣帶有裝飾或色邊
having a visible border, trim, or coloured line around the outside of something.
The wedding invitation had a gold-edged border around the printed names.
那張婚禮請帖在印名字樣四周有金色鑲邊。
[material]-edged + noun
Gabriela chose a lace-edged towel for the guest bathroom upstairs.
Gabriela 為樓上的客用浴室挑了一條蕾絲鑲邊毛巾。
[material]-edged showing decorative trim
A white-edged cloud hung above the mountain at sunrise.
日出時,一朵白邊的雲掛在山的上方。
The museum displayed a blue-edged plate from nineteenth-century Portugal.
博物館展出一個來自十九世紀葡萄牙的藍邊盤子。
- plain
suggests there is no decorative edge or border
- unbordered
more formal; states directly that no border is present
文法句型
[material/color]-edged + noun
用法筆記
Usually appears after a material, colour, or pattern word in compounds such as 'gold-edged' or 'lace-edged'. It describes what kind of border something has, not whether the edge can cut.
常見錯誤
2. having an edge sharp enough to cut, or made like something with such an edge.
有刃的
邊緣鋒利,可切割
having an edge sharp enough to cut, or made like something with such an edge.
Workers wore gloves while moving a sharp-edged sheet of broken glass.
工人搬動那塊邊緣鋒利的碎玻璃板時都戴著手套。
sharp-edged + object with cutting edge
The museum keeps edged weapons behind thick glass near the entrance.
博物館把有刃武器放在入口附近的厚玻璃後面。
edged weapon (fixed noun phrase)
Yan wrapped the edged tool in cloth before putting it away.
Yan 先把那件有刃的工具包上布,再把它收起來。
The chef set the edged carving knife beside the roast turkey.
主廚把那把有刃的雕肉刀放在烤火雞旁邊。
文法句型
edged weapon
edged tool
sharp-edged + noun
用法筆記
Often used in compounds such as 'sharp-edged' or in set phrases like 'edged weapon'. Distinguish from sense 1 — sense 1 names a border, while this sense says the edge itself can cut.