0 a long, narrow strip of cloth with folds along one side that is sewn along the edge of a piece of clothing or material for decoration:
1 a long, narrow strip of folded cloth that is sewn along the edge of a piece of clothing or material for decoration
2 something additional that is not necessary:
Competition among a multitude of providers similarly promotes duplication of expensive equipment and services, and a misplaced emphasis on service frills.
The sunflower, lily and peacock feather therefore distanced their user from the world of feminine frills.
At the heart of any dictionary - for all the frills and the new words - lies the way it organizes and explains the meanings of words.
While on horseback, the fair equestrian shunned the lace, frills, and furbelows worn by her pedestrian sisters.
To make the society lady look comic, he gives her messy hair and floating fragments of frills, and exaggerates the wrinkles in her gown.
The undersheet was first tacked into place prior to fixing the side lining, the side-sheets and ruched frill along the visible top edge.
Once the coffin had received its primary lining and edged frill, two rectangular sheets- both the length and width of the coffin- were tacked to the base at its sides.
I would deplore having to do that, because these are very nice frills, but they belong to rich countries and not to poor ones.
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(衣服等的)飾邊,褶飾…
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(衣服等的)饰边,褶饰…
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volante, adorno…
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babado…
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fır fır…
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volant, accessoires, à-côtés…
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volán(ek), parádička…
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flæse, læg, krumspring…
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