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edgy

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ˈedʒi
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释义

adj. 尖利的;紧张的,烦躁不安的;(演奏或文字作品)尖锐的,强烈的;(电影、书籍等)激动人心的;前卫的,尖端的,先进的 [ 比较级 edgier或more edgy 最高级 edgiest或most edgy ]

例句

He became edgy and defensive.
他变得烦躁不安且存有戒心。
She's been very edgy lately.
她近来一直烦躁不安。
She was nervous and edgy, still chain-smoking.
她紧张,急躁不安,还在一支接一支地抽烟。

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dress them up as opinions --maybe edgy opinions,maybe sort of out-of-the-box opinions --
just like a person can be addicted to a drug.I don't mean to be edgylike some pop song.
contemporary, adventurous,edgy or daring like Errol Flynn,nimble or agile, profane, domineering,
where some people see bigoted propagandaas being edgy or being dangerous and cool,and people see basic truth and human decency as pearl-clutching
whether it's the expensive high fashions you might find on Madison Avenueor the edgy styles of an urban street culture.So maybe it's not surprising that we also judge each other in part
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