Verge in spanish
Borde
pronunciation: boʊɹ̩de part of speech: noun
pronunciation: boʊɹ̩de part of speech: noun
In gestures





verge1 = borde, margen.
Example: The verges of these minor roads have had, in some cases, hundreds of years for native flora to become established.more:
» on the verge of = a punto de, al borde de, al filo de.
Example: With healthy roots in the library field, optical disc technology is on the verge of exponential growth into broader markets.» on the verge of extinction = al borde de la extinción.
Example: A rare species of red deer found only in Indian Kashmir is on the verge of extinction, with only 160 animals in existence .» roadside verge = arcén, margen de la carretera.
Example: People grow food in allotments and on high-rise rooftops, on river banks and roadside verges, in parks and market gardens and any piece of wasteland they can find.verge on2 = rayar en.
Example: Because he falls behind in his school work he is labelled by a term of educational jargon verging on abuse, and this is dispiriting, makes him feel somehow deficient.