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  1. on the edge adv (at the rim) en el filo loc adv : en el borde loc adv : Peter was worried that the cup might fall, for it stood on the edge of the table. Peter temía que se cayera la taza porque estaba en el filo de la mesa. on the edge adv: figurative (at the forefront) a la vanguardia loc adv : 3D technology is on the edge of movie-making ...

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      on the edge of their seats on the edge of your seat on the...

    • Vivir al Extremo

      Principal Translations: Spanish: English: vivir al extremo...

    • Al Filo

      on the edge of prep : Han puesto los vasos al filo de la...

    • on edge

      on edge adv (into a tense, anxious state) con el alma en...

  2. O. on the edge. ¿Cuál es la traducción de "on the edge" en Español? en. volume_up. on the edge = es. volume_up. al borde. Traducciones Ejemplos Traductor Frases open_in_new. EN. "on the edge" en español. volume_up. on the edge {adv.} ES. volume_up. al borde. al filo. a la vanguardia. volume_up. on the edge of {prp.} ES. volume_up. al filo de.

  3. the outer or furthest point of something. borde. He put pink icing around the edge of the cake. Puso glaseado rosa en el borde de la tarta. They built the church on the edge of the village. Construyeron la iglesia en las afueras del pueblo. A man was standing at the water's edge with a small boy.

  4. Spanish: al canto de - al filo de - en el límite entre - en vilo. Forum discussions with the word (s) "on the edge of" in the title: a slug on the edge of a razor blade. Does your story seem to skirt on the edge of things? fringe on the edge of sheet of paper. he was working on the edge of the common. His voice on the grating edge of bonhomie.

  5. 2 (=brink) borde m. → he was on the edge of a breakthrough estaba al borde de un gran adelanto. 3 (=sharp side) [+of blade] filo m. → to put an edge on sth afilar algo. → army life will smooth the rough edges off him la vida militar le calmará.

  6. Significado de on edge en inglés. on edge. phrase. C2. nervous and not relaxed: Is something wrong? You seem a bit on edge this morning. Everyone present was on edge, waiting to hear what the judge would say. The announcement of job cuts means all the workers are on edge. The government is cracking down on dissent and everyone is on edge.