brink
英 [brɪŋk]
美 [brɪŋk]
n. (新的、危险的,或令人兴奋的处境的)边缘,初始状态; (峭壁、河岸等的)边沿,边缘
复数:brinks
Collins.2 / BNC.9615 / COCA.7663
习惯用语
n.
- teeter on the brink/edge of sth
- 处在(灾难或危险)的边缘;濒临
to be very close to a very unpleasant or dangerous situation - The country is teetering on the brink of civil war.
这个国家正处在内战的边缘。
牛津词典
noun
- (新的、危险的,或令人兴奋的处境的)边缘,初始状态
if you are on the brink of sth, you are almost in a very new, dangerous or exciting situation- on the brink of collapse/war/death/disaster
濒于崩溃 / 战争 / 死亡 / 灾难 - Scientists are on the brink of making a major new discovery.
科学家很快就会有新的重大发现。 - He's pulled the company back from the brink (= he has saved it from disaster) .
他使公司起死回生。
- on the brink of collapse/war/death/disaster
- (峭壁、河岸等的)边沿,边缘
the extreme edge of land, for example at the top of a cliff or by a river- the brink of the precipice
悬崖边缘
- the brink of the precipice
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 边缘
If you areon the brink ofsomething, usually something important, terrible, or exciting, you are just about to do it or experience it.- Their economy is teetering on the brink of collapse...
他们的经济徘徊在崩溃的边缘。 - Failure to communicate had brought the two nations to the brink of war.
沟通不畅使这两个国家濒于战争的边缘。
- Their economy is teetering on the brink of collapse...
英英释义
noun
- the limit beyond which something happens or changes
- on the verge of tears
- on the brink of bankruptcy
- the edge of a steep place
- a region marking a boundary