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frill

/fril/US // frɪl //UK // (frɪl) //

褶皱,褶边,流苏,边缘化

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a trimming, as a strip of cloth or lace, gathered at one edge and left loose at the other; ruffle.
    • : something resembling such a trimming, as the fringe of hair on the chest of some dogs.
    • : affectation of manner, style, etc.
    • : something superfluous.
    • : Photography. wrinkling or loosening of an emulsion at the edges, usually due to excessively high temperature during developing.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to trim or ornament with a frill or frills.
    • : to form into a frill.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Photography. to become wrinkled or loose.

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Examples

  • When selecting a budget folding desk, you shouldn’t expect too many frills or extra features as compared to a folding computer desk.

  • You can build in some frills, but you must be prepared to cut them out if you don’t earn enough to cover all your necessary expenses in a month.

  • Maybe the rawest rapper of all-time, no pretense or frills, just pure adrenaline, lawless genius, and reckless abandon.

  • No frills, no expensive casket, no embalming or intervention, just that beautiful moment with a community and their dead.

  • This genus appears to be nearly allied to the Agamae, but differs from them in the peculiar frill that is appended to the neck.

  • Finish off with a button and loop, and flute the frill on each side over the finger to make it set.

  • As the vessel cuts through the water she raises a frill of foam on either side—what the sailors call "a bone in her mouth."

  • Mrs. Lawrence laid her smoothing hand absently on a frill of lace fichu above a sternly disciplined bosom at half-heave. '

  • He was, however, a prodigious dandy, and wore a lace frill and embroidered waistcoat.