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词组 on edge
释义
Idiom
on edge
Theme: ANXIETY
nervous.
I have really been on edge lately.Why are you so on edge?
Idiom
on edge
nervous or worried.
You're always on edge waiting for an important call, because you don't really know when that phone will ring.
Usage notes: often used in the forms set you on edge or put you on edge:
The accident set us on edge for several days.
Related vocabulary: set your teeth on edge

on edge

Anxious and tense A: "Why is Carrie pacing?" B: "She's waiting for the doctor to call with her test results, so she's been on edge all day."

on edge

 
1. Lit. on something's own edge. Can you stand a dime on edge? You should store these crates on edge, not lying flat.
2. Fig. nervous. (As if one were balanced as in {2}. See also on the edge.) I have really been on edge lately. Why are you so on edge?

on edge

Tense, nervous, irritable, as in We were all on edge as we waited for the surgeon's report. This expression transfers the edge of a cutting instrument to one's feelings. [Late 1800s] Also see on the edge; set one's teeth on edge.

on edge

COMMON If someone is on edge, they are anxious and unable to relax. She seemed a bit on edge the whole evening, which I put down to work stress.

on edge

tense, nervous, or irritable.

on ˈedge

nervous, worried or anxious: Most people feel on edge before exams.

on edge

Highly tense or nervous; irritable.
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