Egg is interpreted as the English Dictionary: the hard-shelled spheroidal reproductive body produced by females of animals such as birds,, reptiles, fish,, etc especially that of a domestic hen. refers to the production of birds,, reptiles, insects, eggs,edify their sentime,, egg; egg.
don't worry, egg can also be a verb, a common form of egg somebody on (to do something),, to is incite,, urge or strongly encourage sb to do sth with Chinese is urge or encourage sb to do sth. For example: "He wouldn't have thrown that stone if the other boys hadn't egged him on." (if it is not those boys encouraged him,, he will not remain the stone. For example: I) and didn 't want to do it but Tom kept egging me on. (I don't want to do that thing,, but Tom kept egging me on. This usage)
borrowed from ancient Scandinavia, and modern English word edge homology. From the semantic point of view,, the relationship between them does not seem obvious. But in English, edge itself can be so used. "To give an edge to" is "to encourage".
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