Examples of using Fraying in English and their translations into Chinese
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Europe is fraying around the edges;
The consensus among Republicans may be fraying.
They protect chromosomes from fraying or getting jumbled.".
But this long-standing consensus is now fraying.
In the corner, some farmers in workcoats fraying at the collars played at dice.
The threads that used toweave the global economy together are fraying.
As a result, our social fabric is fraying, and many countries are experiencing increased political polarization.
But the social fabric of life in France is fraying at the edges.
Fraying relations between the Government of Iraq and tribal elements in Anbar province caused a spike in violence in this area.
Too much is colliding with too fast andour technological wonderland is fraying.
But others in the Greek capital say thecountry's social safety net is fraying, nowhere more so than in the health system.
Not only are the fibers all running uniformly in the same direction,there is little or no fraying.
Lee warned that the rules-based multilateral order is“fraying” and called for greater economic integration in the region.
All we need is a solvent thatcan snap off those extra sugars without breaking or fraying the ropes.
In the wake of Turkey's fraying relations with Russia, the decision to proceed with the planned EU-Turkey Summit is an important one.
His face is wrapped closed,but there is a weariness to its edges, like fraying cloth; it matches mine.
Chief among these changes is the fraying of relations between central and subnational, and national and supranational, governments.
An additional layer of protection has been added to the Lightning and USB ends to improve durability andreduce fraying;
Release of World Resources 2000-2001: People and Ecosystems: The Fraying Web of Life calling for the establishment of the MA.
He knew- doubtless saw- at the distance of a hundred yards-that his bullet had passed into the hole without fraying the edges.
Our fraying intergenerational compacts rely on there being successive generations of workers who's productivity supports the economy and the older generation's ability to retire.
Every time I visited, my car would fill with stuff: unopened cartons of orange juice,balls of fraying wool, damp antique books.
Against this existential threat and fraying social order, the film also explores how individual characters bend or break existing rules for both selfish and selfless reasons.
Every time I visited my car would fill with stuff: unopened cartons of orange juice,balls of fraying wool, damp, antique books, empty glass jars.
In accordance with paragraph 5 of the decision, UNEP actively collaborated with UNDP, the World Bank and WRI in the preparation of the report World Resources 2000-2001;People and Ecosystems: The Fraying Web of Life.
Anthropologists who have studied government-built relocation centers have documented chronic unemployment,alcoholism and the fraying of millenniums-old traditions.
I'm wearing my normal every day cappuccino-colored bra with the frayed edges.
But no one else cared thatProfessor Lupin's robes were patched and frayed.
But parental expectations can fray relationships further, too.
He did feel that the dog had frayed the ligament to some degree.
