Fringe - significado y definición. Qué es Fringe
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Qué (quién) es Fringe - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fringes; Fringe (disambiguation); The Fringe

fringe         
  • World Trade Center]] towers were not destroyed.
  • 6B]]" in December 2010 at the Vancouver Film School building at Hastings and Cambie streets in Vancouver, staged as New York City
  • Marketing posters used to promote the series often featured one of the glyphs used in the show's interstitial, each being a twist on a common image. Pictured here is a leaf with an embedded Greek capital letter delta.
2008 AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION TELEVISION SERIES
Fringe (TV Series); FRINGE; Fringe tv; Fringe TV series; Fringe (TV); Fringe (TV show); Fringe (comics); Fringe (show); Fringe (tv series); Hepea; Hepia; Lily Pilblad; Fringe (series)
(fringes)
1.
A fringe is hair which is cut so that it hangs over your forehead. (BRIT; in AM, use bangs
)
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2.
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.
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3.
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...
They lived together in a mixed household on the fringe of a campus.
N-COUNT: usu on the N of n
4.
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.
N-COUNT: usu pl, the N of n
5.
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.
ADJ: ADJ n
FRINGE         
  • World Trade Center]] towers were not destroyed.
  • 6B]]" in December 2010 at the Vancouver Film School building at Hastings and Cambie streets in Vancouver, staged as New York City
  • Marketing posters used to promote the series often featured one of the glyphs used in the show's interstitial, each being a twist on a common image. Pictured here is a leaf with an embedded Greek capital letter delta.
2008 AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION TELEVISION SERIES
Fringe (TV Series); FRINGE; Fringe tv; Fringe TV series; Fringe (TV); Fringe (TV show); Fringe (comics); Fringe (show); Fringe (tv series); Hepea; Hepia; Lily Pilblad; Fringe (series)
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fringe         
  • World Trade Center]] towers were not destroyed.
  • 6B]]" in December 2010 at the Vancouver Film School building at Hastings and Cambie streets in Vancouver, staged as New York City
  • Marketing posters used to promote the series often featured one of the glyphs used in the show's interstitial, each being a twist on a common image. Pictured here is a leaf with an embedded Greek capital letter delta.
2008 AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION TELEVISION SERIES
Fringe (TV Series); FRINGE; Fringe tv; Fringe TV series; Fringe (TV); Fringe (TV show); Fringe (comics); Fringe (show); Fringe (tv series); Hepea; Hepia; Lily Pilblad; Fringe (series)
n.
1) the lunatic fringe
2) on the fringes (of society)

Wikipedia

Fringe
Ejemplos de uso de Fringe
1. It‘s "a fringe show÷ fringe acting, fringe writing, and it deserves fringe allowances", you add, remembering Quentin Letts‘ Daily Mail review.
2. The Fringe The Fringe begins this weekend and already pub conversations are starting, ‘Now, who is that?
3. The Fringe now dwarfs its sister festivals –– last year 1.3 million tickets were sold for Fringe shows.
4. Thousands on this fetid fringe lack running water and plumbing.
5. They may be on the fringe but not, apparently, alone.