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Brink means the point where a new or different situation is about to begin, or the edge of a cliff or other high area. Learn how to use brink in sentences, synonyms, collocations and translations.
- Brink
BRINK translate: (事情发生的)边缘;始发点, (峭壁、崖的)边缘. Learn more in the...
- Polski
BRINK definicja: 1. the point where a new or different...
- Brinksmanship
BRINKSMANSHIP definition: taking a dangerous political...
- Brinjal
BRINJAL definition: 1. Indian English or South African...
- Brinkmanship
BRINKMANSHIP definition: 1. the activity, especially in...
- Teetering
TEETER definition: 1. to appear to be about to fall while...
- significado en inglés
the edge of a cliff or other high area: She was standing...
- Brink
figurative (very close to [sth] occurring) a punto de expr. 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. on the brink of doing [sth] prep.
4 de dic. de 2016 · Brink is a noun that means the edge of a steep place, a bank of a river, or the point of onset of something. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, etymology, and usage from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
¿Cuál es la traducción de "brink" en Español? en brink = es. volume_up. borde. Traducciones Definición Sinónimos Pronunciación Ejemplos Traductor Frases open_in_new. EN. "brink" en español. volume_up. brink {sustantivo} ES. volume_up. borde. volume_up. on the brink {adv.} ES. volume_up. al borde. volume_up. brink of famine {sustantivo} ES.
traducción al español de "brink" brink. [(British) brɪŋk , (US) brɪŋk ] sustantivo. (literal, figurative) borde m. on the brink of sth al borde de algo. to be on the brink of doing sth estar a punto de hacer algo. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Vídeo: pronunciación de. brink.
(literary) the extreme edge of land, for example at the top of a cliff or by a river. the brink of the precipice. Word Origin. Idioms. teeter on the brink/edge of something. to be very close to a very unpleasant or dangerous situation. The country is teetering on the brink of civil war. See brink in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.