fringe in Portuguese
fringe in Portuguese is marginal, borda, franja — fringe means a decorative border of hanging threads or tassels.
fringe in Portuguese
marginal
Outside the mainstream.
borda
A decorative border.
franja
A decorative border.
orla
A decorative border.
periferia
extremista
(also, attributive) Those members of a political party, or any social group, holding extremist or unorthodox views.
radical
(also, attributive) Those members of a political party, or any social group, holding extremist or unorthodox views.
franja
(UK) : hair hanging over the forehead, especially a hairstyle where it is cut straight across.
What does "fringe" mean?
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noun A decorative border of hanging threads or tassels.
"The lampshade was trimmed with a silk fringe."
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noun The edge or outer part of something, away from the main or central area.
"They live on the fringe of the city."
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noun British English: hair that is cut to hang down over the forehead (American English: bangs).
"She got her fringe trimmed before the interview."
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adj Outside the mainstream; unconventional or extreme.
"The film played at a fringe theatre festival."
fringe in a sentence
- The lampshade was trimmed with a silk fringe.
- They live on the fringe of the city.
- His views are seen as being on the fringe of the party.
- She got her fringe trimmed before the interview.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "fringe" in Portuguese?
"fringe" in Portuguese is marginal, borda, franja. fringe means: A decorative border of hanging threads or tassels.
How do you use "fringe" in a sentence?
Example: "The lampshade was trimmed with a silk fringe." In Portuguese, "fringe" is marginal, borda, franja.
Are there other ways to say "fringe" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 7 translations listed for "fringe": marginal, borda, franja, orla, periferia, extremista.
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