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
- 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;
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1. to cross the border
穿越边界
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2. in the US, near the Canadian border
在美国,接近加拿大边界
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3. to flee across the border,to flee over the border
穿越边境逃亡
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4. border guards,border controls
边防警卫;边境管制
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5. a border town,a border state
位于边疆的城镇╱州
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6. the countries bordering the Baltic
波罗的海沿岸国家
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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.
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