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  1. a punto de loc prep. She was on the brink of committing suicide when she called the crisis hotline. Estaba a punto de cometer suicidio cuando llamó al número de ayuda. on the brink of the abyss, on the edge of the abyss expr. figurative (on the verge of disaster) al borde del abismo expr.

  2. Traducciones. EN. on the brink {adverbio} volume_up. on the brink (también: on the edge, on the verge) volume_up. al borde {adv.} more_vert. Major regions of the Iberian Peninsula are on the brink of desertification. expand_more Importantes regiones de la Península Ibérica están al borde de la desertización.

  3. brink: a point at which something, typically something unwelcome, is about to happen; the verge: the country was on the brink of a constitutional crisis. So, I would agree with the general form of brink used to suggest something negative mostly.

  4. From our ideal location just off bustling High Street, you can enjoy smart tech upgrades like Bluetooth showerheads and whole-home automation plus an on-site bistro that adds extra convenience to your South Campus neighborhood.

  5. If you go to the brink of something, you become very close to doing or having it: Extreme stress had driven him to the brink of a nervous breakdown . They have gone from complete obscurity to the brink of becoming a global brand .

  6. 7 de sept. de 2021 · After stealing the New York Giants’ Super Bowl rings, Sean Murphy set his sights on an even bigger score—a Brink’s warehouse in Columbus.

  7. brink. noun. /brɪŋk/. /brɪŋk/. [singular] Idioms. the brink (of something) if you are on the brink of something, you are almost in a very new, dangerous or exciting situation. on the brink of collapse/war/death/disaster. Scientists are on the brink of making a major new discovery.