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Boundary Line  The Area National ˈbaʊndri Marks Back

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/ba͟ʊndəri/
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](土地的)分界线,边界 The boundary of an area of land is an imaginary line that separates it from other areas.
  [oft N of/between n]
  • ...the Bow Brook which forms the western boundary of the wood...

    构成了这片树林西部边界的鲍溪

  • Drug traffickers operate across national boundaries.

    贩毒分子进行跨国贩毒活动。

  • 2
    [N-COUNT 可数名词](学科或活动的)界限,边界 The boundaries of something such as a subject or activity are the limits that people think that it has.
      [usu pl]
  • The boundaries between history and storytelling are always being blurred and muddled.

    历史和轶闻的分界向来是模糊而混乱的。

  • ...extending the boundaries of press freedom.

    扩大新闻自由的界限


  • Oxford
    bound·ary / ˈbaʊndri ; NAmE ˈbaʊndri / noun ( plural bound·aries ) 1 a real or imagined line that marks the limits or edges of sth and separates it from other things or places; a dividing line 边界;界限;分界线 national boundaries 国界 ( BrE) county boundaries 郡界 boundary changes/disputes 边界变化╱争端 The fence marks the boundary between my property and hers. 那道篱笆是我和她的住宅之间的分界。 Scientists continue to push back the boundariesof human knowledge. 科学家不断扩大人类知识的范围。 the boundary between acceptable and unacceptable behaviour 可接受和不可接受的行为之间的分界线 synonyms at
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    2 (in cricket 板球 ) a hit of the ball that crosses the boundaryof the playing area and scores extra points 使球越过边界线的击球(得加分) boundary boundaries
    bound·ary / ˈbaʊndri ; NAmE ˈbaʊndri /
    LDC
    boundarybound‧a‧ry /ˈbaʊndəri/ ●●○ noun (plural boundaries)
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    1[countable] the real or imaginary line that marks the edge of a state, country etc, or the edge of an area of land that belongs to someoneboundary between The Mississippi River forms a natural boundary between Iowa and Illinois. National boundaries are becoming increasingly meaningless in the global economy. We would need their agreement to build outside the city boundary. The stream curves round to mark the boundary of his property. Anything that crosses the boundary of a black hole cannot get back. We walked through the churchyard towards the boundary wall. The property’s boundary line is 25 feet from the back of the house. boundary disputes between neighbouring countries see thesaurus at
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    2[countable usually plural] the limit of what is acceptable or thought to be possibleboundary of the boundaries of human knowledgewithin/beyond the boundaries of something within the boundaries of the lawpush back the boundaries (of something) (=to make a new discovery, work of art etc that is very different from what people have known before, and that changes the way they think) art that pushes back the boundaries3[countable] the point at which one feeling, idea, quality etc stops and another startsboundary of/between the boundaries between work and play the blurring of the boundaries between high and popular culture4[countable] the outer limit of the playing area in cricket, or a shot that sends the ball across this limit for extra pointsCOLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + boundarynational/state boundaries (=boundaries between countries or states)· Big companies usually aim to expand outside national boundaries.international boundaries (=boundaries between countries all over the world)· About 10% of hazardous waste is shipped across international boundaries.a city boundary· The new housing estates stretch beyond the old city boundaries.the northern/southern etc boundary (=of an area or city)· the southern boundary of San Franciscoa geographical boundary· Today satellite communications cross all geographical boundaries.a political boundary· Reforms could extend the geographical and political boundaries of the EU.a natural boundary (=a river, line of mountains etc that form a boundary)· Here, the Andes form a natural boundary between Argentina and Chile.verbsmark/form a boundary· The river Jordan marks the boundary between Israel and Jordan.cross/transcend a boundary· These are practical problems that cross political boundaries.boundary + NOUNa boundary wall/fence· The boundary wall was about twenty foot high.a boundary line· There was some disagreement about the exact position of the boundary line.a boundary dispute (=a disagreement about where a boundary should be, for example between neighbours)· We had to hire a lawyer to sort out the boundary dispute.
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