词汇 | border |
释义 | border noun[ C ] uk /ˈbɔː.dər/ us /ˈbɔːr.dɚ/ bordernoun[C] (DIVISION)B1 a line that has been agreed to divide one country from another: 国境;边界;边境 Were you stopped at the border?你在边界被拦住了吗? border betweenThe train crosses the border between France and Spain.火车穿过法国和西班牙之间的边界。 The two countries have had frequent border disputes.两国经常发生边界纠纷。 Thousands of troops have massed along the border in preparation for an invasion.数千大军已经集结在边境上,准备入侵。 Strasbourg is on the border of France and Germany.斯特拉斯堡位于德法边界上。 Illegal immigrants are sent back across the border if they are caught.非法移民如果被抓住就会从边境被遣返。 The border guards stopped me and asked to see my papers.边防卫兵拦住我要看我的证件。 Checkpoint Charlie used to be the most famous border crossing between East and West Berlin. Territorial boundaries bound boundary bounded by something bourne checkpoint demarcation frontier hard border line of demarcation no-man's-land passport control state line the Iron Curtain the Mason-Dixon Line transboundary unhedged bordernoun[C] (EDGE)a strip that goes around or along the edge of something, often as decoration: (装饰性的)窄边 The dress was white with a delicate lace border.这条裙子是白色的,饰有精美的花边。 a picture with a decorative/plain border带有/没有装饰边的画 a narrow strip of ground around a garden, usually planted with flowers: (花园的)狭长花坛 to weed/plant the borders除去花园边缘的杂草/在花园边缘种上植物 Terryfic3D/E+/GettyImages Edges & extremities of objects apex apical apices bevel bottom brim brow cap circumference edge extremity foot palm-fringed perimeter peripherally periphery rim rimless spout tip You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Parts of gardens border verb uk /ˈbɔː.dər/ us /ˈbɔːr.dɚ/ borderverb (FORM EDGE)[ Tusually passive ] to form a line around the edge of something: 在…上加边,给…镶边;围,沿着 The fields are bordered by tall trees.田野四周都是高大的树木。 Enclosing, surrounding and immersing beleaguer beleaguered beset box someone/something in circumscribe dunk enclosure fence something off flooding gather gift wrap gift-wrapped girdle siege soak steep steep something/someone in something submersion swaddle swamp borderverb (BE NEXT TO)[ T ] to be next to and have a border with another country: (指国家间)接壤 Eswatini borders South Africa and Mozambique.斯威士兰毗邻南非和莫桑比克。 Territorial boundaries bound boundary bounded by something bourne checkpoint demarcation frontier hard border line of demarcation no-man's-land passport control state line the Iron Curtain the Mason-Dixon Line transboundary unhedged Related wordbordering Phrasal verbborder on something border | American Dictionaryborder noun[ C ] us/ˈbɔr·dər/ bordernoun[C] (DIVISION)(alsoborderline) the line that divides one country or place from another: The Rio Grande forms part of the US border. bordernoun[C] (EDGE)a strip that goes around or along the edge of something, or the edge itself: The card has a pretty design around the border. border verb us/ˈbɔr·dər/ borderverb (BE NEXT TO)[ I/T ] to be next to another country or place: [ T ]Guatemala borders Mexico. [ I ]Wisconsin borders on Illinois. borderverb (FORM EDGE)[ T ] to form a strip along the edge of something: The road borders the coast for several miles. Phrasal verbborder on something Examples of borderborder The spots and bands are brown with darker borders, as in the young form. There was a high degree of cultural unity and market exchange across political borders, but autonomy of regional rulers from effective superior authority. The enzootic areas affected by rabies and its wildlife hosts are typically circumscribed, and the borders can be determined with reasonable accuracy [4]. Now the play is bordering on the moralistic and paternalistic. She demonstrated that participants in rave scenes defined themselves against an inauthentic, classed-down and feminised 'mainstream', concepts that were used to define the scene's borders. Historians of ideas are wary about the concept of diffusion, especially of diffusion across national borders. The borders between urban and rural politics were fluid. The close borders approach proved to be ineffective. Scale borders frame a series of scrolls and zoomorphic profile heads. All these terraces are bordered to prevent erosion by runoff and to improve water use efficiency. A polyhedral surface reconstruction algorithm has been adopted for ventricular computation using the traced endocardial borders of each short-axis image. Defects can also extend to be bordered by fibrous continuity between the arterial valves. Any systematic examination of pre-state diversity and the borders that may have identified that diversity was one casualty of this premise. Peace researchers, often with direct links to the peace campaigns, discussed the importance of communications across borders since the early 1960s. Plots were harvested weekly from the two central rows of each plot, bordered at each end. See all examples of border These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withborderborderThese are words often used in combination with border. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. anterior border Facial suture with strongly diverging anterior branch, strongly curved toward axis when reaching anterior border. border collie The refinement of the shepherd's use of the bordercollie was no doubt a part of this process. border crossing Are children being taught to be critical in their cultural bordercrossing, to exercise choice and to discern when democratic values are being undermined? These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with border |
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