fringes
n. (頭髮的)劉海( fringe的名詞複數 ); (外衣,小地毯等的)飾邊; 毛邊; 邊緣
A fringe is hair which is cut so that it hangs over your forehead.
A fringe is a decoration attached to clothes, or other objects such as curtains, consisting of a row of hanging strips or threads.
The jacket had leather fringes.
這件夾克有皮穗。
To be on the fringe or the fringes of a place means to be on the outside edge of it, or to be in one of the parts that are farthest from its centre.
...black townships located on the fringes of the city...
城市周邊的黑人居住區
They lived together in a mixed household on the fringe of a campus.
他們一起住在校園邊上一處男女合租的房子裡。
The fringe or the fringes of an activity or organization are its less important, least typical, or most extreme parts, rather than its main and central part.
The party remained on the fringe of the political scene until last year.
直到去年為止這個政黨一直處在政治舞臺的外圍。
Fringe groups or events are less important or popular than other related groups or events.
The monarchists are a small fringe group who quarrel fiercely among themselves.
君主主義者是一個內部爭吵激烈的非主流的小團體。
...the numerous fringe meetings held during the party conference.
在全黨大會期間召開的眾多次要會議
The jacket had leather fringes.
這件夾克有皮流蘇.
Color fringes appear that tend to blur the outlines of images.
顏色條紋會使映像的輪廓模糊不清.
And they produce colored fringes around objects in the field.
它們在視野中物象周圍,產生有色環紋.
Sharp fringes are visible except near the point of entrance.
除了在入射點附近以外,均可看到清晰的條紋.
They put up tents on the fringes of the woods.
他們在樹林邊緣搭起帳篷.