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margin
[ˈmɑ:dʒɪn]
释义
释义1:n.边际,时间上的余地
A limit in a condition or process, beyond or below which something is no longer possible or acceptable.
释义2:n.利润 the difference between the cost and the selling price.
释义3:n.(选票)差数;幅度
A difference or ratio between results, characteristics, scores.
例句
Burrows: How far behind are we?
Michael:3 days.
Burrows: I thought you said the margin for error was zero days.(Prison Break)
布罗斯:我们落后多久?
迈克尔:3天。
布罗斯:你说过我们没有时间去试错。(越狱)
Saul: What you two need is an honest-to-God businessman. Somebody who treats your product like the simple high margin commodity that it is. (Breaking Bad)
索尔:你俩需要的是一位地道的商人。一位交易你们的货就像简单的高利润商品一样的商人。(绝命毒师)
Radio:Meanwhile, Republican candidate Jack Swofford's lead has jumped to a 24-point margin,according to an overnight CNN poll of registered voters.(House of Cards)
收音机:同时,据昨晚CNN登记选民民调显示:共和党候选人杰克•斯沃夫,支持率猛增,已领先24个百分点 。(纸牌屋)