verge n. 1.边缘;(长草的)路边;(花坛的)镶边;界限,范围,境界。 2.权杖,节杖。 3.【建筑】饰柱;蝼羽〔凸出檐边的屋瓦〕。 4.(钟表等的)轴。 bring sb. to the verge of ...使某人濒于… 。 on the verge of 将近(几岁);即将…,快要… ( He was on the verge of betraying his secret. 他险些儿[差点]泄露了秘密)。 vi. 接近,逼近,濒临。 verge on madness 濒于疯狂。 vi. 向…倾斜,斜向;倾向,趋向。 verge to a close 将近末了。 verge towards old age 渐渐趋于老年。
The company is on the verge of insolvency . 该公司行将破产。
It is the theater at oxford and not at cambridge which is on the verge of extinction . 处于被毁边缘的是牛津的讲坛而不是剑桥的讲坛。
It is the theatre at oxford and not at cambridge which is on the verge of extinction . 处于被毁灭边缘的是牛津的讲坛,而不是剑桥的讲坛。
The use of lasers transmitting light pulses along fibre optic cables is on the verge of revolutionizing the distribution of information . 使用激光通过光学纤维传播光脉冲引起了情报传播的革命。
Many species of insects are on the verge of extinction 许多种昆虫濒临绝种边缘。
Scully is on the verge of both happiness and despair (史高丽处在喜悦与绝望的边缘。 )
If they really are on the verge of breakup , 如果他们真的处于分手的边缘,
The tycoon is on the verge of bankruptcy 那名大亨濒临破产的边缘。
Bond on radio mcavoy is on the verge of losing control of this fight 迈喀韦尔在比赛失控的边缘
Bond on radio ) mcavoy is on the verge of losing control of this fight 迈喀韦尔在比赛失控的边缘