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复数形式
margins
1
the boundary line of an area or the space immediately inside that boundary
- The gardener planted flowers along the margin of the path.
- The castle walls mark the margin of the ancient city.
- The margin of the map shows elevation and terrain features.
- The river's edge defines the margin of the farmland.
- The painter carefully avoided spilling paint beyond the margin.
2
an amount that exceeds the minimum required or necessary
- The team won the game by a narrow margin of two points.
- She kept a margin of safety when climbing the cliff.
- He allowed a margin of extra time to catch the train.
- The budget included a small margin for unexpected expenses.
- The car stopped just within the margin of the safe distance.
3
an allowable range or difference that provides some leeway within set limits
- The engineer designed the bridge with a margin for load variations.
- The pilot kept a margin for error during the landing approach.
- The contract allowed a margin of tolerance in delivery times.
- He adjusted the machine within the acceptable margin of operation.
- The financial plan included a margin for inflation.
4
页边空白, 页边距
the blank space around the edges of a written or printed page
A margin is the blank space around the edges of a page in a book or document. It separates the text or images from the edge of the page, providing extra space that helps with readability and presentation. Margins also ensure that important content is not cut off during printing and binding. They can vary in size depending on the book's design, the publisher's preferences, or specific formatting requirements.
- She wrote notes in the margin of her textbook.
她在教科书的页边写了笔记。
- The printer automatically leaves a 2-centimeter margin on all pages.
打印机自动在所有页面上留下2厘米的页边距。
- Margins were adjusted to make the document look neater.
页边距被调整以使文档看起来更整洁。
- Teachers often mark corrections in the margin of assignments.
教师经常在作业的页边空白处标记更正。
- He doodled in the margin while reading the report.
他在读报告时在页边涂鸦。
5
保证金, 信用保证金
the amount of money or collateral deposited with a broker when borrowing funds to buy securities
- The investor increased his margin to purchase more stocks.
投资者增加了他的保证金以购买更多股票。
- Brokers require a margin to cover potential losses.
经纪人需要保证金来覆盖潜在损失。
- Trading on margin can amplify both gains and losses.
保证金交易可以放大收益和损失。
- She deposited a margin with her broker before executing the trade.
她在执行交易前向她的经纪人存入了保证金。
- Margin requirements vary depending on the type of security.
保证金要求因证券类型而异。
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利润, 利润率
(business) the difference between the amount of money spent to buy or produce something and the amount of money gained from its sale
- The company's profit margin increased significantly after implementing cost-saving measures.
实施节约成本措施后,公司的利润显著增加。
- He carefully monitors the profit margin on each product to ensure profitability.
他仔细监控每个产品的利润以确保盈利能力。
- The retailer offers discounts to increase sales volume while maintaining a healthy margin.
零售商提供折扣以增加销售量,同时保持健康的利润。
- The margin between the wholesale and retail prices allows the distributor to make a profit.
批发和零售价格之间的利润使分销商能够获利。
- They adjusted their pricing strategy to improve their profit margin without compromising quality.
他们调整了定价策略,以提高利润率而不影响质量。