fray的意思和读音

fray

: [freɪ] : [freɪ]

v.使沿

n.

frays  fraying  frayed  

v.mend

v.unravel,ravel,wear,wear out,tatter

n.fight,argument,quarrel,fracas,dispute

frayv.

1.[i][t]使沿if clothfrays or sthfrays it, the threads in it start to come apart

The cuffs of his shirt were fraying.

This material frays easily.

It was fashionable to fray the bottoms of your jeans.

2.[i][t]~ (sth)使if sb's nerves or temperfrays or sthfrays them, the person starts to get irritated or annoyed

As the debate went on, tempers began to fray.

IDM

Support for the leader was fraying at the edges.

fray at/around the edges/seams线to start to come apart or to fail

Support for the leader was fraying at the edges.

n.

1.[sing]a fight, a competition or an argument, especially one that is exciting or seen as a test of your ability

They were ready for the fray.

to enter/join the fray

At 71, he has now retired from the political fray. 71 退

v.1.,;(),()2.使(,)3.,使4.,5.,1.,;(),()2.使(,)3.,使4.,5.,

n.1.,2.;3.()

v.1.if a rope or piece of cloth frays or is frayed, the fibers in it become loose and start to come apart2.if someones nerves or their temper frays or is frayed, they start to get angry or nervous

1. density from area 345 fray 346 visual inspection 347 ...

2. adverb fray affray ...

3. fraught adj fray n () frenetic adj ...

4. fraught adj fray n () frenetic adj ...

5. fraught adj fray n () frenetic adj ...

6. 使 scuffed () fray abrasion ...

7. frank fray wear out,rub ...

8. 〖 broken;fragmented;disorganized〗 fray;bebrokenup;betorntopieces〗 〖 br…

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1.But the units of the regular army that defected seem to have stayed largely out of the fray, leaving the fighting to untrained youths.

2.A recent announcement by the Pentagon that it was throwing two armed Predator drones into the fray may also have had a psychological impact.

3.Then, just as things were beginning to calm down, Nevada's Hispanics waded into the fray.西

4.The fabric of globalization, which had been stitched together around the so-called Washington Consensus, began to fray.

5.It was a gallant fight, and you and he have made a friend of me by it, for I love to see a well-fought fray.

6.It's just notable to see such a prominent market figure jumping into this strange fray.

7.A lone police officer is seen for a moment then, perhaps wisely deciding for his own sake to stay out the fray.

8.Prior to the sixth edition, he had tried to stay out of that fray and rely on his network of friends to defend his ideas.

9.Even if you make a conscious effort to stay out of the fray, it's almost impossible not to be sucked in.使

10.Like most big life insurers, Aviva did enter the fray with one distinct advantage. It had already had a practice run.寿——