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fringed

/frinj/US // frɪndʒ //UK // (frɪndʒ) //

有流苏的,镶边的,有流苏,镶边

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n.名词 noun
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    • : a decorative border of thread, cord, or the like, usually hanging loosely from a raveled edge or separate strip.
    • : anything resembling or suggesting this: a fringe of grass around a swimming pool.
    • : an outer edge; margin; periphery: on the fringe of the art world.
    • : something regarded as peripheral, marginal, secondary, or extreme in relation to something else: the lunatic fringe of a strong political party.
    • : Optics. one of the alternate light and dark bands produced by diffraction or interference.
    • : fringe benefit.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    fringed, fring·ing.

    • : to furnish with or as if with a fringe.
    • : to serve as a fringe for, or to be arranged around or along so as to suggest a fringe: armed guards fringing the building.

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Examples

  • It’s moving forward with a set of laws that would protect a person’s ability to work from home when possible, turning what was once a fringe benefit into a personal right.

  • Facebook announced on Tuesday it would ban all accounts, pages and groups representing the fringe conspiracy theory QAnon from its platforms.

  • If it’s placed somewhere else, a fringe site or a publication, then it can exist.

  • Nearly two blocks later, on the fringe of the clinic campus, Ramos saw police lights in her rearview mirror and pulled over.

  • Social-networking platforms should also change their metrics and design their algorithms to stop rewarding the spread of fringe content and to flag what is clearly false.

  • It has faded from pixelated gray to rusted ochre, fringed on the edges with black sweat grease.

  • The guest wore the same distinctive fringed Missoni coat—from 2010—that Kate has worn on numerous occasions.

  • The collection includes leather pants, fringed boots, silk t-shirts, and wool blazers.

  • The coast of Spain inspired some summery sentiments in Wang: hot pants and fabulous vinyl, fringed sandals and hats.

  • This makes you quite the culture vulture, wanting to expose yourself to artistic, culinary and socially fringed experiences.

  • Ibrahim was standing there, peeping out whimsically from his fringed and tasselled wrappings, and smoking a cigarette.

  • The banks of the river are flat, and fringed with underwood and young trees; the background is formed by ranges of hills.

  • The coast is fringed with an uninterrupted line of breakers.

  • According to Peron, the animals of this coral are furnished with green-fringed tentacula.

  • He was then attired picturesquely in a fringed deerskin jacket dressed by some of the Blackfeet across the Rockies.