bleeding edge

名词 n.
/ˈbliː.dɪŋ ɛd͡ʒ/    /ˈbliː.dɪŋ ɛd͡ʒ/|/ˈbliː.dɪŋ ed͡ʒ/|[ˈblɪi.dɪŋ ed͡ʒ]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The situation produced when the image extends beyond the nominal margin.
  2. Something too new and untested to be reliable or to have any assurance of safety; the figurative place where such things exist. idiomatic
    — on the bleeding edge (of something)

词形变化

bleeding edges plural bleeding-edge alternative

词源

Blend of bleed + leading edge, and metaphorically alluding to the cutting edge (“forefront or position of greatest advancement in some field”) as a double-edged sword.
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