“edged”可以造什么句,edged造句
The handkerchief is edged with white lace.
The old man edged along on the bench towards the window.
The sharp-edged triangle poking out of the flat ocean was in fact the tip of a shipwreck.
Local food, instead of being edged out by Western fare, stands out even more prominently in hotel menus today.
Like Bubber Miley, Nanton extensively used rough-edged, slurred and vocalised sounds, which wrenched the music away from the traditionally "sweet" sounds of a conventional dance band.
Having seen Samuel Kuffour and Rodrigo Taddei spurn guilt-edged chances of his making, Okaka finally got his deserved assist after 36 minutes.
There is a lot to see in this last detail: underneath the stripe, you can see where Mondrian carefully edged his brush up to the stripe, overlapping some horizontal marks he'd made freehand.
Publicity is a,two-edged `weapon.
This is why dealing with obsolete electronics is very much a double-edged sword.
Deftly weaving meditation with hard-edged analysis, Mr Taleb succeeds in bringing sceptical empiricism to the masses.
"The economic populism of the presidential campaign has forced the recognition that expanded trade is a double-edged sword," wrote Jared Bernstein, former economic adviser to Vice President Joseph r.
A double edged razor will last a lot longer than disposable razors. You'll save money too.
It can carry a whole lot of data, but it's got DRM built into the spec, so it's a double-edged sword.
The underemployment rate likewise edged lower, from 3.0 per cent to 2.8 per cent over the period.
Most impressive is the sharp-edged stone over the doorway which is over 3 m (10 ft) long, 2.4 m (8 feet) high and 1.3 m (4 ft) thick.