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or that is farthest from its centre. V. To provide with an edge or border. . Don’t go too near the edge of the cliff. 2. 他覺得快要發(fā)瘋了 . He felt he was on the edge of madness. 3. 她有一條鑲了蘭邊的手帕 . She had a white handkerchief edged with blue. . ,但他們想方設(shè)法排擠他 . He’s been running the pany for years, but they’re trying to edge him out now. Escape vi. get free, get away from imprisonment or control. n. (act or action of) escape, n. something that frees one from unpleasant or full reality. 太平門 a fire escape (domination). She longed to escape from her mother’s domination. ,他就逃避現(xiàn)實. When life became too difficult, he escaped into a dream world of his own. . He wanted to escape punishment/ being punished. . The gas was escaping from a small hole in the pipe. . The bank robbers made their escape in a car . , 險些砸著她 . She had a narrow escape when the wall nearly fell on her. . I read love stories as an escape from reality. moment after moment “單數(shù)名詞 +after +單數(shù)名詞 ” , 表示一個接一個地 , 接連地 (=one follow