
어떤 구역의 가장자리나 경계, 또는 사회적 주변부.
The edge or border of a physical area or a figurative boundary.
예문:
"The small village sits on the margin of the great desert."
"The artist lived on the margins of the mainstream art world."
인쇄되거나 글이 쓰인 페이지의 상하좌우에 있는 빈 공간.
The blank space at the sides, top, or bottom of a printed or written page.
예문:
"She left a wide margin for her teacher's corrections."
"I like to write my own thoughts in the margins of novels."
경쟁 등에서 한 쪽이 다른 쪽과 차이가 나는 정도나 수치.
The amount by which one thing differs from another, especially in a competition.
예문:
"The candidate won the election by a narrow margin."
"They defeated the rival team by a margin of ten points."
안전이나 오차를 대비하여 허용된 시간, 돈 등의 여유분.
An extra amount of something like time or money allowed for safety or error.
예문:
"We need a margin of safety in case the project is delayed."
"The pilot left a margin for error during the difficult landing."
생산 원가와 판매 가격 사이의 차이로 발생하는 수익.
The difference between the cost of producing something and its selling price.
예문:
"The company's profit margin has increased this quarter."
"Retailers often work with very thin margins on electronics."
거래 시 발생할 수 있는 손실을 담보하기 위해 중개인에게 예치하는 금액.
A sum of money deposited with a broker to cover potential losses in a transaction.
예문:
"The investor had to provide more margin to cover the loss."
"The broker set the initial margin at fifty percent."
문서에 여백을 두거나 여백에 주석을 기입하다.
To provide with a margin or to write notes in the margin of a document.
예문:
"The old book was margined with beautiful gold leaf."
"He margined the report with his own observations."
금융 거래를 위해 증거금을 예치하거나 담보를 제공하다.
To deposit money as a margin for a financial transaction.
예문:
"The trader was asked to margin up his account immediately."
"You must margin the transaction before the market closes."