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Brink Meaning in English

word

/ˈbɹɪŋk/
bringk
/bɹˈɪŋk/
bringk

释义

The edge or very beginning of something, often used for a point where a major change or danger is very near.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used in formal or literary contexts, especially in phrases like 'on the brink of'. Often suggests a dramatic moment (danger, success, disaster). Not used to mean a physical edge in daily conversation.

例句

The car stopped at the brink of the cliff.

basic

They are on the brink of discovering a cure.

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She stood on the brink of the river, looking across.

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The company is on the brink of collapse.

natural

After months of hard work, he finally felt he was on the brink of success.

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We were living on the brink for years, always close to losing everything.

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