What do you mean by cutting edge?

Cutting edge means youth, novelty and sharpness.

Sharp sentence making

There are many beautiful words in the world that can be given to European cities, exquisite, simple, colorful, open-minded, classical, cutting-edge, quiet, comfortable, rough, mysterious, spectacular, solemn ... and many of them are unwilling to stick to one word because of overlapping styles, which leads to competition.

Zhao Zhongxiang, Wang and other senior hosts presented awards to the newly elected 26 "Top Ten Hosts in China", which is quite a link between the preceding and the following. More than a dozen cutting-edge startups such as Duowan and Letao, but everyone familiar with Lei Jun knows that his ambition should be far more than being an angel investor.

For many young and cutting-edge people, the new K2 with its young and enterprising style and fashion charm makes their feelings fall to the ground accurately. Despite the title of "folk red singer", Li Chen now prefers to call herself "a new Asian female soloist". In order to live up to this title, her attitude towards music can be described as Excellence.

The film is directed by Zhang Chi, a cutting-edge director born in 1970s, and starred by many famous special actors who have created great images on the screen, such as Qilu, Liu Jin, Guo Lianwen, Wang Wufu and Gu Wei. The film was directed by the cutting-edge director Lu Jiesong, starring actors, Lai Jingjing, Mu Liyan and Sun, and premiered at the award ceremony last night.

Knowledge expansion:

Beautiful mountains, beautiful water and beautiful soul, and intoxicating oriental civilization have attracted foreign investors to invest, but they don't want to return. The beauty of singing and dancing, the beauty of virtue and beauty, the profoundness of culture to build the country, the cultivation of virtue to help the world, and the prosperity of harmony are all cutting-edge. On weekdays, Wei "carved and brushed up rations, swallowed them in vain, bought ordnance and scrapped cutting-edge prices, thus invading them everywhere."

Although most newspapers and periodicals are ultimately owned and controlled by the government, cutting-edge newspapers and periodicals often have commercial investment and are willing to attract readers through critical reporting. China's cutting-edge Tan Xiao won four games in a row, and Xin Ramen Cup.