0 hair that is cut short and straight at the top of someone's face -- kâkül, perçem
1 loose threads that hang along the edge of cloth as a decoration -- saçak, salkım saçak
2 the outside edge of an area, group, or subject and not the main part -- dışında olan, aşırı uç, dış
3 If a place or object is fringed with something, that thing forms a border along the edge. -- çevrelenmiş/saçakları yapılmış olmak
4 not belonging to the main part of a group, activity, or subject -- ayrı, ayrık, dışında, uçta olan
On the fringes of this group, immediately below it, come twenty towns whose scores are close to the average.
They were on the fringes of the official art world but did partly work or show underground.
All are men of mature years with a settled habit of exploiting the community on whose fringes they exist.
With the militia demand the term militarism entered the fringes of debate.
What makes grammaticalization: a look from its fringes and its components.
Wing fringes distinctly smoky grey; some of the hairs on the veins are also dark grey or smoky grey.
Most workers, in consequence, were non-migrants, living in villages fringing the town that were relatively free from colonial control.
From the peripheral position at the fringes they have occupied for more than two decades, theyjump to a central point of architectural relevance.
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邊緣, (地區或群體的)邊緣,周邊, (活動的)次要部分…
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边缘, (地区或群体的)边缘,外围, (活动的)次要部分…
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flequillo, flecos, margen [masculine]…
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franja, orla…
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切りそろえた前髪, ふさ飾り…
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lisière [feminine], périphérie [feminine], frange [feminine]…
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serrell…
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غُرّة, شَعْر النّاصِية, شَعْر مَقْدم الرَّأس مَقْصوصاً فوق الجبين…
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