boundary
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT The boundary of an area of land is an imaginary line that separates it from other areas. 邊界
The Bow Brook forms the western boundary of the wood. 鮑谿成了樹林的西邊界。
2. N-COUNT The boundaries of something such as a subject or activity are the limits that people think that it has. 界限
The boundaries between history and storytelling are always being blurred and muddled. 歷史與故事的界限一直模糊不清。
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boundary /?ba?nd?r?/ (boundaries)
劍橋詞典
- a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit of something
- The boundary of the car park is delineated by a low brick wall .
- This film blurs the boundary between reality and fantasy .
- They've been feuding with their neighbours for years over a boundary issue .
- A disagreement about boundaries is at the heart of the dispute .
- The bad language in that play overstepped the boundaries of what ought to be allowed on television . 返回 boundary
分界線;邊界
The Ural mountains mark the boundary between Europe and Asia . 烏拉爾山脈是歐洲和亞洲的分界線。
Residents are opposed to the prison being built within the city boundary. 居民們反對把監(jiān)獄建在市區(qū)。
the limit of a subject or principle
界限
Electronic publishing is blurring the boundaries between dictionaries and encyclopedias . 電子出版使得詞典與百科全書的界限變得模糊。
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