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  1. on the brink of. The Mexican Grey Wolf was on the brink of extinction, but conservation efforts are bringing it back. El lobo gris mexicano estuvo a punto de extinguirse, pero los esfuerzos de conservación lo salvaron. She was on the brink of committing suicide when she called the crisis hotline.

    • Dutch

      teetering on the brink of the tension between A and B -...

    • Swedish

      Swedish - on the brink of - English-Spanish Dictionary -...

    • German

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    • Polish

      Dyskusje na forum ze słowami "on the brink of" w tytule: Na...

    • Czech

      Czech - on the brink of - English-Spanish Dictionary -...

    • Greek

      Σύνθετοι τύποι: on the brink of: Αγγλικά: Ελληνικά: on the...

    • Korean

      주요 번역: 영어: 한국어: on the brink of [sth] prep: figurative (very...

    • Arabic

      on the brink of doing [sth] prep preposition: Relates noun...

  2. brink: a point at which something, typically something unwelcome, is about to happen; the verge: the country was on the brink of a constitutional crisis. So, I would agree with the general form of brink used to suggest something negative mostly.

  3. Traducciones en contexto de "on the brink of" en inglés-español de Reverso Context: on the brink of extinction, on the brink of collapse, on the brink of ruin

  4. 23 de jul. de 2011 · #1. Hello. I wonder which preposition should I use in this case: I've been at the brink of madness with my iOs studies that I haven´t had time for much else or I've been on the brink of.... The world was again on the brink of war or ...was again at the brink of... I mean, is there any differences between at the brink of or on the brink of?? Thanks.

  5. Traduce on the brink of madness. Ver traducciones en inglés y español con pronunciaciones de audio, ejemplos y traducciones palabra por palabra.

  6. Translate On the brink of madness. See Spanish-English translations with audio pronunciations, examples, and word-by-word explanations.

  7. On the verge of doing something or of having some imminent event happen, especially that which is bad or disastrous. The company is still doing business, but ever since the recession hit they've been teetering on the brink of closing down. The crew is so maddened by the pay cuts that everyone is on the brink of mutiny.