English to Chinese Dictionary marginal

marginal

边缘
definition
noun
However, an important difference is in the shape of the crescentic facets on the proximal edge of the marginals .
a plant that grows in water adjacent to the edge of land.
adjective
marginal notes
of, relating to, or situated at the edge or margin of something.
translation of 'marginal'
adjective
记在页边,
边缘
example
Let us assume a two-factor (land and labour) economy, in which a plot of 'marginal' land yields no rent.
Communities can also demand that PE be treated as more than a 'marginal' school pursuit.
Such creative financing is letting even 'marginal' buyers purchase houses with price tags that used to appeal only to the rich and famous.
It is true that the polls show very little movement either way, but there are plenty of 'marginal' seats in Victoria and in a close election they cannot be ignored.
People on $60,000 face an effective 'marginal' taxation rate of around 90c in the dollar.
Beware of the razor-edged oyster-shells or the stinging fish (theli meen) in the muddy 'marginal' waters.
Add to this the fact that many of their 'marginal' seats are electing councillors, and this is a big test.
I've been bracketing between 1-4 sec exposures, and the differences are 'marginal' .
It was tough on Pres Milltown who gave it everything but they just gave St Pats too big a lead and had little luck with 'marginal' decisions.
If its discovered that someone hid hot money - so there was no tax paid - the entire amount becomes subject to income tax at the 'marginal' rate.
Everybody seems to think that progressive income tax is a good idea, with the 'marginal' tax rate rising on higher incomes.
Leeds North West, which encompasses Otley, has been targeted by the Liberal Democrats and Tories as a key 'marginal' seat in their election campaigns.
However, when the earned income credit is phased out, there is a dramatic increase in a couple's 'marginal' tax rate.
Any righteous indignation on the part of the Americans at that stage was undermined by replays which suggested the offside decision was 'marginal' .
UBS is even carving out a position in U.S. investment banking, where it was once a 'marginal' player.
Fixed fees also have no impact on 'marginal' decisions about whether to drive more or fewer miles in a year, since annual mileage is not related to the tax rate.
The employee is charged income tax at the 'marginal' tax rate on the difference between the interest rate paid on the loan and the deemed rate as outlined above.
At low growth irradiance, light was the most important determinant of acclimation, while the effect of low nutrient supply was of only 'marginal' importance.
In The Dew Breaker each separate story is a fragment of another; a 'marginal' character or incident in an episode becomes central to a later one.
Types of work which are now 'marginal' were still important.
There are people in this country who pay effective 'marginal' taxation rates that are far higher than this legislation implies.
Consequently, the ectopterygoids are pushed out of the way and become fairly 'marginal' elements.
He said the effective 'marginal' taxation rate should be 105 percent.
But the Minister in the chair should tell us what will happen to that family's effective 'marginal' taxation rate as its income goes a bit higher.
For one of these consumers the decision has been a 'marginal' one, and had the price been any higher the purchase would not be made.
However, to the dismay of the home-support a 'marginal' offside decision went United's way.
He now plans to vote Labour in the 'marginal' seat of Battersea.
Social network connections provide 'marginal' members of the elite with the capacity to translate their interests into action.
Conservative voters in 'marginal' seats: Grit your teeth and vote Labour.
The final result of the general election was declared yesterday as Labour clung on to the 'marginal' seat of Harlow by just 97 votes.
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