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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
fray
fray [fray frays frayed fraying] verb, noun BrE [freɪ] NAmE [freɪ] verb 1. intransitive, transitive if cloth frays or sth frays it, the threads in it start to come apart •The cuffs of his shirt were fraying. •This material frays easily. •~ sth It was fashionable to fray the bottoms of your jeans. 2. intransitive, transitive ~ (sth) if sb's nerves or ↑temper frays or sth frays them, the person starts to get irritated or annoyed •As the debate went on, tempers began to fray. Verb forms: Word Origin: v. late Middle English Old French freiier Latin fricare ‘to rub’ n. late Middle English fray ‘to quarrel’ affray ‘startle’ Anglo-Norman French afrayer ‘disturb, startle’ Germanic Old English frithu ‘peace, safety’ Idiom: ↑fray at the edges Derived Word: ↑frayed noun the fraysingular 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. Word Origin: v. late Middle English Old French freiier Latin fricare ‘to rub’ n. late Middle English fray ‘to quarrel’ affray ‘startle’ Anglo-Norman French afrayer ‘disturb, startle’ Germanic Old English frithu ‘peace, safety’
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