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fringe EDGEfrIndVn [C]the outer or less important part of an area, group or activity边缘,外围;次要地区(事物)Members on the radical fringes of the party would like to see more protest marches being organized.该党的极端分子希望看到更多的抗议游行被组织起来。Until public attitudes change, these people are destined to remain a fringe organization.在公众态度改变之前,这些人注定还是属于一个无足轻重的组织。Fringe theatre is a form of theatre that deals with more unusual or emotional subjects than traditional theatre.(上演实验性剧本的)末流剧院;实验戏剧Fringe productions often deal with political and experimental themes and they try to challenge people's expectations.实验性剧院上演的常是些有关政治和试验性的主题,它们试图出人意外。A fringe benefit is something that you get because of your job which is additional to your pay but is not in the form of money.附加福利,附带好处Fringe benefits include a company car and free health insurance.附加福利包括一辆公司小轿车和免费的医疗保险。"Men who form the lunatic fringe in all reform movements" (Theodore Roosevelt in his Autobiography, 1913)“在所有的改良运动中形成狂热激进派的人们”(西奥多·罗斯福的《自传》)
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