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Перевод: fringe speek fringe


[прилагательное]
добавочный; дополнительный;
[существительное]
бахрома ; челка ; кайма ; край ; опушка леса; окраина ;
[глагол]
отделывать бахромой; окаймлять


Тезаурус:

  1. During more than 20 years in the food machinery business, I was a frequent traveller to the USA, and one of the fringe benefits for me was to go along to the tool department of the local Sears Roebuck store.
  2. "I would have you know," said one of the four protagonists of the Oxbridge revue Beyond The Fringe in 1960, "that some people in this great country of ours can run a mile in four minutes!"
  3. In fact, the Countryside Commission has just announced an imaginative scheme for 12 "community forests" on marginal urban fringe farmland.
  4. In the centre of this triangle, beneath the spreading branches of the Stocks Tree - now just a huge hollow stump with a green fringe of leaves sprouting like hair from its crown - had been the stocks.
  5. Holding up a copy at a One Nation Forum fringe meeting, he said: "We can do without that.
  6. Neither Andy Forshaw nor Martin Langston stood out in the HDM event, so Clark, for so long on the fringe of national selection, could get his chance for England in the Buttermen Indoor tournament at Crystal Palace on December 29-30.
  7. She has been active on the London fringe, playing the title part in Strindberg's Miss Julie , Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Ernest and other parts.
  8. From time to time fringe elements in MI6 dream up hare-brained schemes like the plot to assassinate President Nasser of Egypt, or sending midget submarines into the Russian naval base at Leningrad.
  9. No matter how often seen before, memories of earlier visits never match the reality of the superb setting, the stark rocks being relieved by a fringe of trees.
  10. Now he looked over at Cameron, taking stock of the quizzical lift of his right eyebrow when he looked out below his black fringe, the down-turn of his mouth under his long curved nose, and began to recapitulate his argument with care, uncomfortably aware that Angus might think he was trying not to sound drunk.
  11. A RECORD sponsorship deal of 500,000 for fringe theatre, dance and music companies was announced yesterday.
  12. The country seemed to be on a knife-edge, with a minority government, the economy poised on the edge of collapse, and potential disorder in industrial relations, racial matters, and the affairs of the Celtic fringe.
  13. Although capped by gritstone and having a fringe of cliffs that have been largely shattered into wastes of boulders and scree, there is an extensive intrusion of limestone at mid-height on both flanks.

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