1DCCDHif cloth or other materialfrays, or if something frays it, the threads become loose because the material is old (使)〔布等〕磨损,(使)磨破;(使)磨散
The collar had started to fray on Ed’s coat.
埃德外套的领子开始出现了磨损。
He had frayed the bottom of his jeans.
他的牛仔裤裤脚已经磨破了。
2CONTROLif someone’s temper or nerves fray, or if something frays them, they become annoyed (使)烦恼,(使)恼怒;(使)紧张
Tempers soon began to fray.
火气很快就上来了。
—frayedadjectiveadj
The carpet was badly frayed.
地毯磨损得很厉害。
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fray• It was only three o'clock and tempers were already beginning to fray.• Alyssia felt her temper begin to fray.• They cut a zig-zag edge to preventfraying.• With basic needs in increasingly short supply, the social fabric of Cairo is showing signs of fraying.• Anyone working with Mr Gates must take decisions on the spot; studies and committeesfray the billionaire's patience.
Tempers ... fray• We had been waiting an hour, the temperaturerising, tempers fraying.• It was on the second day that tempers, already frayed, finally ripped.• With tempers fraying, it was decided to return to the question today.
The other soldiers quickly joined the fray, launching missile attacks in the city.
其他士兵也立即加入战斗,在城里发起导弹袭击。
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into the fray• But the outcome is neither random, nor completely orderly: probability has enteredinto the fray.• Thousands of ordinary people were forced into the fray.• Then Kingjumpedinto the fray and tried to persuade Republicans to replace Gingrich with Rep.• Finally, Yusuf led into the fray his own Black Guards, consisting of 4000 men.• Your first impulse was to stepinto the fray, select a likely teacher, and present yourself for instruction.• Luckily, the boys heard the scuffle and ran out to throw themselves into the fray.• The state-controlled television threw itself vigorously into the fray.