Significado: acknowledgedac'knowl·edged || -dʒdadj. reconocido, reputado; aceptadoac·knowl·edge || ək'nɒlɪdʒv. admitir, confesar; reconocer, aceptar, darse por enterado de; agradecer; estar de acuerdo; acusar recepción, acusar recibo
edged Idioma
a double-edged sword
a device that can help you and hurt you Truth is a double-edged sword. It can imprison me or set me free.
double-edged sword
(See a double-edged sword)
full-fledged
complete, having everything that is needed to be something She became a full-fledged nurse before she went to Saudi Arabia to work for a year.
Two-edged sword
If someone uses an argument that could both help them and harm them, then they are using a two-edged sword sword; it cuts both ways.
full-fledged|fledged|full
adj. Having everything that is needed to be something; complete. A girl needs three years of training to be a full-fledged nurse.The book was a full-fledged study of American history.
gilt-edged|edged|gilt
adj. Of the highest quality. Government saving bonds are considered by many to be a gilt-edged investment.
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