C2 [ C ] the amount by which one thing is different from another差数,差额
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The election was won by the very narrow margin of only 185 votes.
She won the presidency by a wide margin.
The president won the election by a razor-thin margin.
The Democrats are ahead by a very narrow margin.
The vote was passed by a margin of 13 to 9.
C2 [ C or U ] the profit made on a product or service利润
C2 [ C ] the empty space to the side of the text on a page, sometimes separated from the rest of the page by a vertical line页边空白,白边
[ C ] the outer edge of an area边,缘,边沿,边缘
If someone is on the margins of a group of people, they are part of that group, but different in important ways, and if someone is on the margins of an activity, they are only slightly involved.(某人)处于…的边缘,对…稍有涉足
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Each new paragraph should be indented about two centimetres from the margin.
She made some jottings in the margin of the book she was reading.
She ornamented her letters with little drawings in the margin.
Write your comments in the margin of the report in pencil.
[ C or U ] something that makes a particular thing possible, such as an extra amount of money, time, etc. allowed that makes it possible to deal with an emergency备用的(金钱,时间等)
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