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Что (кто) такое edge - определение

DIGITAL MOBILE PHONE TECHNOLOGY THAT ALLOWS IMPROVED DATA TRANSMISSION RATES AS A BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE EXTENSION OF GSM
EDGE; EGPRS; Egprs; Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution; Edge network; Enhanced GPRS; EDGE Evolution; Enhanced data rates for gsm evolution; Evolved EDGE; E GPRS; EDGE GPRS; EDGE Evo; 3GPP EDGE; 2.9G; E-GPRS; Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution; GPRS/EDGE
  • Cellular network standards and generation timeline.
  • EDGE sign shown in notification bar on an Android-based smartphone.
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Edges; Edge (disambiguation); Edge FM (disambiguation); Edge (album); Edge (song)
I
n.
margin, border
(also fig.)
1) a cutting; jagged, ragged edge
2) at, on an edge (she stood at the edge of the crater)
advantage
(colloq.) (esp. AE)
3) an edge on (to gain a competitive edge on smb.)
misc.
4) to take the edge off one's appetite ('to satisfy one's appetite partially'); to be on edge ('to be tense')
II
v. (P; intr., tr.) to edge one's way through a crowd
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Edges; Edge (disambiguation); Edge FM (disambiguation); Edge (album); Edge (song)
¦ noun
1. the outside limit of an object, area, or surface.
an area next to a steep drop.
2. the sharpened side of a blade.
3. an intense or striking quality.
a quality or factor which gives superiority over close rivals: his cars have the edge over his rivals'.
4. the line along which two surfaces of a solid meet.
¦ verb
1. provide with a border or edge.
2. move carefully or furtively.
3. (usu. edge out) informal defeat by a small margin.
4. give an intense or sharp quality to.
5. Cricket strike (the ball) with the edge of the bat.
Phrases
on edge tense, nervous, or irritable.
set someone's teeth on edge (of a sound or taste) cause intense discomfort or irritation to someone.
Derivatives
-edged adjective
edgeless adjective
edger noun
Origin
OE ecg 'sharpened side of a blade', of Gmc origin.
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adj.
On the (cutting) edge, pushing the envelope, out of the mainstream, not the accepted norm
I know you like underground bands, but they are way too edge for me
EDGE         
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Enhanced Data rate for GSM Evolution (Reference: GSM, mobile-systems)
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Edges; Edge (disambiguation); Edge FM (disambiguation); Edge (album); Edge (song)
I. n.
1.
Cutting side (of a blade).
2.
Border, rim, brim, margin, verge, brink; beginning or end, opening or close (as the case may be).
3.
Keenness, sharpness, intensity, interest, animation, zest.
4.
Power to wound, sharpness, sting, acrimony, bitterness, gall.
II. v. a.
1.
Sharpen.
2.
Fringe, border, rim.
3.
Move sideways, move little by little, hitch up, hitch along.
III. v. n.
Move sideways, move little by little, hitch along.
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in German teenagers' slang this is a synonym for 'mouth'
shut your edge!
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·vi To sail close to the wind.
II. Edge ·vt To shape or dress the edge of, as with a tool.
III. Edge ·vi To move sideways; to move gradually; as, edge along this way.
IV. Edge ·vt Sharpness; readiness of fitness to cut; keenness; intenseness of desire.
V. Edge ·vt To furnish with an edge as a tool or weapon; to Sharpen.
VI. Edge ·vt To furnish with a fringe or border; as, to edge a dress; to edge a garden with box.
VII. Edge ·vt Any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge; as, the edge of a table, a precipice.
VIII. Edge ·vt The border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part; as, in the edge of evening.
IX. Edge ·vt To move by little and little or cautiously, as by pressing forward edgewise; as, edging their chairs forwards.
X. Edge ·vt To make sharp or keen, figuratively; to Incite; to Exasperate; to Goad; to urge or egg on.
XI. Edge ·vt The thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument; as, the edge of an ax, knife, sword, or scythe. Hence, figuratively, that which cuts as an edge does, or wounds deeply, ·etc.
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Edges; Edge (disambiguation); Edge FM (disambiguation); Edge (album); Edge (song)
(edges, edging, edged)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
The edge of something is the place or line where it stops, or the part of it that is furthest from the middle.
We were on a hill, right on the edge of town...
She was standing at the water's edge...
N-COUNT: usu with supp
2.
The edge of something sharp such as a knife or an axe is its sharp or narrow side.
...the sharp edge of the sword.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
3.
If someone or something edges somewhere, they move very slowly in that direction.
He edged closer to the telephone, ready to grab it...
VERB: V prep/adv
4.
The edge of something, especially something bad, is the point at which it may start to happen.
They have driven the rhino to the edge of extinction...
= verge, brink
N-SING: usu the N of n
5.
If someone or something has an edge, they have an advantage that makes them stronger or more likely to be successful than another thing or person.
The three days France have to prepare could give them the edge over England...
Through superior production techniques they were able to gain the competitive edge.
= advantage
N-SING: oft N over n, N in n/-ing
6.
If you say that someone or something has an edge, you mean that they have a powerful quality.
Featuring new bands gives the show an edge...
Greene's stories had an edge of realism.
N-SING: a N
7.
If someone's voice has an edge to it, it has a sharp, bitter, or emotional quality.
But underneath the humour is an edge of bitterness...
N-SING: oft N of n, N to n
8.
9.
If you or your nerves are on edge, you are tense, nervous, and unable to relax.
My nerves were constantly on edge.
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR
10.
If you say that someone is on the edge of their seat or chair, you mean that they are very interested in what is happening or what is going to happen.
PHRASE: N inflects, usu v-link PHR, v PHR
11.
If something takes the edge off a situation, usually an unpleasant one, it weakens its effect or intensity.
A spell of poor health took the edge off her performance.
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR n
12.
to set your teeth on edge: see tooth
Explicit data graph execution         
TYPE OF INSTRUCTION SET ARCHITECTURE THAT COMBINES MANY INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS INTO A LARGER GROUP ("HYPERBLOCK") WHICH CAN BE EASILY RUN IN PARALLEL
Explicit Data Graph Execution
Explicit data graph execution, or EDGE, is a type of instruction set architecture (ISA) which intends to improve computing performance compared to common processors like the Intel x86 line. EDGE combines many individual instructions into a larger group known as a "hyperblock".
Edge (geometry)         
LINE SEGMENT JOINING TWO ADJACENT VERTICES IN A POLYGON OR POLYTOPE
Polyhedron edge; Polytope edge; 1-simplex; 1-face; Polygon side; Side (plane geometry)
In geometry, an edge is a particular type of line segment joining two vertices in a polygon, polyhedron, or higher-dimensional polytope.. In a polygon, an edge is a line segment on the boundary,Weisstein, Eric W.

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Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution

Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) also known as Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS), IMT Single Carrier (IMT-SC), or Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution) is a digital mobile phone technology that allows improved data transmission rates as a backward-compatible extension of GSM. EDGE is considered a pre-3G radio technology and is part of ITU's 3G definition. EDGE was deployed on GSM networks beginning in 2003 – initially by Cingular (now AT&T) in the United States.

EDGE is standardized also by 3GPP as part of the GSM family. A variant, so called Compact-EDGE, was developed for use in a portion of Digital AMPS network spectrum.

Through the introduction of sophisticated methods of coding and transmitting data, EDGE delivers higher bit-rates per radio channel, resulting in a threefold increase in capacity and performance compared with an ordinary GSM/GPRS connection.

EDGE can be used for any packet switched application, such as an Internet connection.

Evolved EDGE continues in release 7 of the 3GPP standard providing reduced latency and more than doubled performance e.g. to complement High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA). Peak bit-rates of up to 1 Mbit/s and typical bit-rates of 400 kbit/s can be expected.