Examples of using Fringes in English and their translations into Chinese
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Images broadcast on Globovision, an opposition channel, showed tens of thousands of people gathered outside the CNE offices in Merida, while tanks guarded the fringes.
The high cost of food and the increased price of energy speak of the dilemma faced by least developed countries, which live on the fringes of the international system.
In theory, JPL was designing a satellite to enter the fringes of space and collect organisms and dust for study.
This migration and rapid construction have resulted in more spatially scattered suburban communities, especially on the fringes of larger cities.
Upon recombining the separated laser beams, analysis of the resulting interference fringes will yield a remarkably accurate calculation of the distance between the two surfaces.
At 1030 hours Israeli warplanes attacked the fringes of Jabal Sujud, firing two air-to-surface missiles.
The world's largest ice sheet has started to melt along its coastal fringes, raising fears that global sea levels will rise faster than scientists expected.
Learning occurs at the fringes of what you already know; so that you learn some new things similar to what you know already.
Now today they still have the fringes, but they put them on the prayer shawls that they wear.
As in the case of two-beam interferometry, successive interference fringes appear localized at every level change of half a wavelength.
At the fringes, distrust has become centrifugal: Right-wing activists in Texas and left-wing activists in California have revived talk of secession.…'.
Opposing this party is a stronger anti-immigrant populist party which, on its fringes, is accompanied by directly racist neo-Fascist groups.
However, in his first season at the club, he could only manage 12 starts and he continued to remain on the fringes of the first team.
But, unfounded though they may be, there are clearly fears of Home Capital's problems spreading to other fringes of the housing market.
Political moderates are edged out of the political arena, and extremist groups attempt to move from the former political fringes into mainstream politics.
With new wide-field digital cameras on some of the world's largest telescopes, we are finally exploring our Solar System's fringes, far beyond Pluto.
Everyone at Hakuhodo is a prospector of fringe information because innovation comes from the fringes.
However, four-and-a-half years on, the Argentine remains at Old Trafford, albeit on the fringes of the action.
Because such stars live no more than several hundred million years, you wouldn't expect to find any on the galaxy's fringes.
For Central and Eastern European countries, they used to be the fringes of the EU.