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margin noun 2space, time, votes, etc. by which sth is won 空间、时间、票数方面的领先幅度ADJECTIVE | VERB + MARGIN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEwinning 获胜的领先幅度◆The winning margin was only 8 seconds.胜负的差距只有 8 秒。comfortable, considerable, greater, large, substantial, wide 相当大的领先优势;更大的差数;大幅的差额◆She was not daunted by this substantial margin of defeat.她没有因为这场大比分的落败而畏惧。huge, overwhelming 巨大的优势;压倒性的领先幅度◆The amendment passed by an overwhelming margin.修正案以压倒性多数票获得通过。narrow, razor-thin (especially NAmE) , slim, small 微弱的领先优势;些微的差距;极小的差额;小比分◆The election is likely to be decided by razor-thin margins.选举很可能会以极微弱的差额决定胜负。clear, safe 明显的领先优势;稳可获胜的差幅three-to-one, two-to-one * 3 比 1 的 /2 比 1 的差幅◆Her book outsold his by almost a two-to-one margin.她的书比他的好卖,销量几乎多一倍。1 000-vote, 20-second, etc. * 1,000 票、20 秒等的差距◆He claimed the title with a slim 134 000-vote margin.他以 13.4 万票的微弱优势赢得了这个头衔。VERB + MARGINhave 有差距PREPOSITIONby a margin 以⋯(幅度)之差◆She won by a clear margin.她以明显的优势获胜。margin over 领先⋯的幅度◆He had an 18-second margin over his nearest rival.他比实力最接近的对手领先了 18 秒。PHRASESby the largest, narrowest, etc. of margins 以极大、极微弱等的差幅◆He won by the narrowest of margins.他以极微弱的优势获胜。a margin of victory 胜差 |