fringe

US /frɪndʒ/
UK /frɪndʒ/
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刘海

the front part of a person's hair cut so as to hang over the forehead

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She decided to get a new haircut with a short fringe.
她决定剪一个带短刘海的新发型。
Her long fringe often fell into her eyes.
她长长的刘海经常垂到眼睛里。
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流苏, 穗

an ornamental border of threads left loose or formed into tassels on a piece of clothing or material

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The scarf had a decorative fringe along its edges.
围巾边缘有装饰性的流苏
The curtains were trimmed with a gold fringe.
窗帘用金色流苏装饰。
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边缘, 外围

the less important, marginal, or extreme part of an activity or group

:
He was involved in the fringe elements of the political movement.
他参与了政治运动的边缘分子。
The festival showcases performances from the artistic fringe.
该艺术节展示了来自艺术边缘的表演。
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装饰, 镶边

to adorn with a fringe

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She decided to fringe the edges of the tablecloth with lace.
她决定用蕾丝装饰桌布的边缘。
The designer chose to fringe the dress with delicate beads.
设计师选择用精致的珠子装饰这件连衣裙。
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边缘的, 非主流的, 另类的

not part of the mainstream; unconventional, peripheral, or extreme

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They explored the more fringe aspects of modern art.
他们探索了现代艺术中更边缘的方面。
The play was performed at a fringe theater.
这部剧在一个边缘剧院上演。