to edge on

  • 121Edge-on-Struktur — Edge on Struk|tur [ ɛdʒ ɔn ; engl. edge = Rand, Kante u. on = an, voran]; Syn.: Side on Struktur: bei Koordinationsverb. eine Bindungsweise, bei welcher sich ein ungesättigter Ligand (z. B. O=O, NᆖN) mit seinem Pi Elektronenpaar seitlich, d. h.… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 122edge down — edge (sth) down/lower ► to get less or lower by a small amount, or to make something do this: »Sales edged down from $1.775 billion to $1.772 billion in the fourth quarter. Main Entry: ↑edge …

    Financial and business terms

  • 123edge down/lower — edge (sth) down/lower ► to get less or lower by a small amount, or to make something do this: »Sales edged down from $1.775 billion to $1.772 billion in the fourth quarter. Main Entry: ↑edge …

    Financial and business terms

  • 124edge lower — edge (sth) down/lower ► to get less or lower by a small amount, or to make something do this: »Sales edged down from $1.775 billion to $1.772 billion in the fourth quarter. Main Entry: ↑edge …

    Financial and business terms

  • 125edge sth down — edge (sth) down/lower ► to get less or lower by a small amount, or to make something do this: »Sales edged down from $1.775 billion to $1.772 billion in the fourth quarter. Main Entry: ↑edge …

    Financial and business terms

  • 126edge sth down/lower — edge (sth) down/lower ► to get less or lower by a small amount, or to make something do this: »Sales edged down from $1.775 billion to $1.772 billion in the fourth quarter. Main Entry: ↑edge …

    Financial and business terms

  • 127edge sth lower — edge (sth) down/lower ► to get less or lower by a small amount, or to make something do this: »Sales edged down from $1.775 billion to $1.772 billion in the fourth quarter. Main Entry: ↑edge …

    Financial and business terms

  • 128edge tool — edge′ tool n. bui a tool with a cutting edge • Etymology: 1300–50 …

    From formal English to slang