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单词

marginal

读音
ˈmɑːrdʒɪnl
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释义

adj. 微不足道的,不重要的;边缘的;临界的;末端的 n. 边缘席位 [ 复数 marginals 比较级 more marginal 最高级 most marginal ]

例句

High marginal tax rates may act as a disincentive to working longer hours.
边际税率过高也许会抑制加班时间。
The analysts applaud the cuts in marginal businesses, but insist the company must make deeper sacrifices.
分析家们赞同对边际业务的削减,但坚持认为公司必须作出更大牺牲。
To call something "marginal" means it is not very good.
所谓“边缘”意味着它不是很好。

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the trouble with the step-by-step process,the marginal gains,is they can walk you gradually down a dead end.
where I said "I'm God, or I used to be," my husbandmade a marginal note.He said, "Did you quit or were you fired?"
and have waste to deal with.Renewables have almost no marginal costs—unlike with plants powered by fossil fuels,
to make hydrogenwith zero marginal cost renewable energy.And just a word on that, Chris:
The other condition is in societiesliving in marginal or fluctuating environments,such as the Arctic or deserts,
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