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bleeding edge [ˌbliːdɪŋ'edʒ]stresses
gen. новейший (Alex_Odeychuk)
law последний писк (something extremely new, more so than if it were merely cutting edge. LE2 Alexander Demidov)
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bleeding-edge
gen. новейший (bleeding edge: 1. the very forefront of technological development 2. (as modifier) ⇒ bleeding-edge communications systems. Collins. If bleeding-edge technology lives up to the promises of various experts, we will see a rise in e-commerce that will make even the largest internet companies of the modern world seem like fly-by-night operators. The Future Is What You Make It " The Graveyard | Just some thoughts on the switching front; switching is hyper-competitive and even the most bleeding-edge network equipment vendors acknowledge switching is a commodity due to the lack of intellectual property. 5 Companies That Should Be on Dell's Shopping List | I was so taken by this state-of-the-moment electronic art form that I determined to take this bleeding-edge phenomenon and turn it into ink on dead paper. Sci Fi Bookshelf interviews Walter Jon Williams on This Is Not a Game. Wordnik Alexander Demidov); ультрасовременный (relating to or describing systems, devices, or ideas that are so modern that they are still being developed: " bleeding-edge technology. CALD Alexander Demidov)
 English thesaurus
bleeding edge [ˌbliːdɪŋ'edʒ]
gen. cutting edge (uar)
bleeding edge: 7 phrases in 6 subjects
Advertising1
General2
Polygraphy1
Programming1
Scientific1
Technology1