border 英 [ˈbɔ:də(r)]   美 [ˈbɔrdə(r)]

border

border  英 [ˈbɔ:də(r)] 美 [ˈbɔrdə(r)]

n. 边境;边界; 

进行时:bordering  过去式:bordered  过去分词:bordered  第三人称单数:borders  名词复数:borders 

to cross the border 穿越边界
in the US, near the Canadian border 在美国,接近加拿大边界

  • When you cross a border from one country into another, you'll need to show your identification papers and maybe a visa to the border patrol officials.
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  • n. 边境;边界;
  • 1. to cross the border

    穿越边界

  • 2. in the US, near the Canadian border

    在美国,接近加拿大边界

  • 3. to flee across the border,to flee over the border

    穿越边境逃亡

  • 4. border guards,border controls

    边防警卫;边境管制

  • 5. a border town,a border state

    位于边疆的城镇╱州

  • 6. the countries bordering the Baltic

    波罗的海沿岸国家

  • 7. The large garden is bordered by a stream.

    大花园紧临着一条小溪。

  • border (n.) mid-14c., bordure, in heraldry, "broad, colored band surrounding the shield," from Old French bordeure "seam, edge of a shield, border," from Frankish *bord or a similar Germanic source (compare Old English bord "side;" see board (n.2)). The form of the ending changed after c. 1500. From late 14c. as "edge, side, brink, margin," also "ornamental border along the edge of a dish, garment, etc." Italian and Spanish bordo also are from Germanic.
  • border (v.) c. 1400, "to put a border on;" 1530s as "to lie on the border of," from border (n.). Related: Bordered; bordering.
bor·der / ˈbɔːdə(r) ; NAmE ˈbɔːrdər / noun , verb border borders bordered bordering noun 1 the line that divides two countries or areas; the land near this line 国界;边界;边疆;边界地区 a national park on the border between Kenya and Tanzania 位于肯尼亚和坦桑尼亚边界的国家公园 Denmark's border with Germany 丹麦和德国的国界线 in the US, near the Canadian border 在美国,接近加拿大边界 Nevada's northern border 内华达州的北部边界 to cross the border 穿越边界 to flee across/over the border 穿越边境逃亡 border guards/controls 边防警卫;边境管制 a border dispute/incident 边界争端╱事件 a border town/state 位于边疆的城镇╱州 ( figurative) It is difficult to define the border between love and friendship. 爱情和友情之间的界线难以划清。 collocationsat international 2 a strip around the edge of sth such as a picture or a piece of cloth 镶边;包边 a pillowcase with a lace border 有花边的枕套 3 (in a garden 花园 ) a strip of soil which is planted with flowers, along the edge of the grass (草坪边等的)狭长花坛 verb 1 bordersth (of a country or an area 国家或地区 ) to share a border with another country or area 和…毗邻;与…接壤 the countries bordering the Baltic 波罗的海沿岸国家 2 bordersth to form a line along or around the edge of sth 沿…的边;环绕…;给…镶边 Meadows bordered the path to the woods. 通往树林的小径两边都是草坪。 The large garden is bordered by a stream. 大花园紧临着一条小溪。 PHRASAL VERB ˈborder on sth 1 to come very close to being sth, especially a strong or unpleasant emotion or quality 濒于;近乎 She felt an anxiety bordering on hysteria. 她感觉到一种近乎歇斯底里的焦虑。 2 to be next to sth 挨着;接壤 areas bordering on the Black Sea 黑海沿岸地区 SYNONYMS 同义词辨析 border boundary frontier These are all words for a line that marks the edge of sth and separates it from other areas or things. 以上各词均指边界、分界线。 border the line that separates two countries or areas; the land near this line 指国界、边界、边疆、边界地区: a national park on the border between Kenya and Tanzania 位于肯尼亚和坦桑尼亚边界的国家公园 boundary a line that marks the edges of an area of land and separates it from other areas 指边界、界限、分界线: The fence marked the boundary between my property and hers. 那道篱笆曾是我和她的房产之间的地界。 frontier ( BrE) the line that separates two countries or areas; the land near this line 指国界、边界、边疆、边境: The river formed the frontier between the land of the Saxons and that of the Danes. 这条河曾是撒克逊人与古斯堪的纳维亚人土地的分界线。 which word? 词语辨析 The point where you cross from one country to another is usually called the border.In British English it can also be called the frontier,but this is often in a context of wildness, danger and uncertainty. 国界线通常叫 border ;英式英语亦可叫 frontier,但 frontier 常与荒芜、危险和不确定联系在一起: The rebels control the frontier and the surrounding area. 叛乱分子控制了边疆地区。 The line on a map that shows the border of a country can be called the boundarybut ‘boundary’ is not used when you cross from one country to another. 地图上标示的国界线可叫 boundary,但穿越国界不用 boundary: After the war the national boundaries were redrawn. 战后重新划定了国界。 Thousands of immigrants cross the boundary every day. Boundarycan also be a physical line between two places, for example between property belonging to two different people, marked by a fence or wall. *boundary 亦可指两地间的分界线,如用篱笆或墙隔开的分属于不同的两个人的土地分界线: the boundary fence/wall between the properties 分隔两所房子的篱笆╱墙 PATTERNS across / across a/the border/boundary/frontier atthe boundary/frontier the border/boundary/frontier witha place the northern / northern border/boundary/frontier a national / national border/boundary/frontier bor·der / ˈbɔːdə(r) ; NAmE ˈbɔːrdər /
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