border 音标拼音: [b'ɔrdɚ]
n . 边框
n . 边缘,边境,花坛
vt . 在…上镶边,接近
vi . 接界,近似
边框边缘,边境,花坛在…上镶边,接近接界,近似
border 边 边界
border n 1 :
a line that indicates a boundary [
synonym : {
boundary line },
{
border }, {
borderline }, {
delimitation }, {
mete }]
2 :
the boundary line or the area immediately inside the boundary [
synonym : {
margin }, {
border }, {
perimeter }]
3 :
the boundary of a surface [
synonym : {
edge }, {
border }]
4 :
a decorative recessed or relieved surface on an edge [
synonym :
{
molding }, {
moulding }, {
border }]
5 :
a strip forming the outer edge of something ; "
the rug had a wide blue border "
v 1 :
extend on all sides of simultaneously ;
encircle ; "
The forest surrounds my property " [
synonym : {
surround }, {
environ },
{
ring }, {
skirt }, {
border }]
2 :
form the boundary of ;
be contiguous to [
synonym : {
bound },
{
border }]
3 :
enclose in or as if in a frame ; "
frame a picture " [
synonym :
{
frame }, {
frame in }, {
border }]
4 :
provide with a border or edge ; "
edge the tablecloth with embroidery " [
synonym : {
border }, {
edge }]
5 :
lie adjacent to another or share a boundary ; "
Canada adjoins the U .
S ."; "
England marches with Scotland " [
synonym : {
border },
{
adjoin }, {
edge }, {
abut }, {
march }, {
butt }, {
butt against },
{
butt on }]
Border \
Bor "
der \,
v .
t .
1 .
To make a border for ;
to furnish with a border ,
as for ornament ;
as ,
to border a garment or a garden .
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2 .
To be ,
or to have ,
contiguous to ;
to touch ,
or be touched ,
as by a border ;
to be ,
or to have ,
near the limits or boundary ;
as ,
the region borders a forest ,
or is bordered on the north by a forest .
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The country is bordered by a broad tract called the "
hot region ." --
Prescott .
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Shebah and Raamah . . .
border the sea called the Persian gulf . --
Sir W .
Raleigh .
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3 .
To confine within bounds ;
to limit . [
Obs .]
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That nature ,
which contemns its origin ,
Can not be bordered certain in itself . --
Shak .
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Border \
Bor "
der \,
n . [
OE .
bordure ,
F .
bordure ,
fr .
border to border ,
fr .
bord a border ;
of German origin ;
cf .
MHG .
borte border ,
trimming ,
G .
borte trimming ,
ribbon ;
akin to E .
board in sense 8 .
See {
Board },
n .,
and cf . {
Bordure }.]
1 .
The outer part or edge of anything ,
as of a garment ,
a garden ,
etc .;
margin ;
verge ;
brink .
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Upon the borders of these solitudes . --
Bentham .
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In the borders of death . --
Barrow .
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2 .
A boundary ;
a frontier of a state or of the settled part of a country ;
a frontier district .
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3 .
A strip or stripe arranged along or near the edge of something ,
as an ornament or finish .
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4 .
A narrow flower bed .
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{
Border land },
land on the frontiers of two adjoining countries ;
debatable land ; --
often used figuratively ;
as ,
the border land of science .
{
The Border }, {
The Borders },
specifically ,
the frontier districts of Scotland and England which lie adjacent .
{
Over the border },
across the boundary line or frontier .
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Syn :
Edge ;
verge ;
brink ;
margin ;
brim ;
rim ;
boundary ;
confine .
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Border \
Bor "
der \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Bordered };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Bordering }.]
1 .
To touch at the edge or boundary ;
to be contiguous or adjacent ; --
with on or upon as ,
Connecticut borders on Massachusetts .
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2 .
To approach ;
to come near to ;
to verge .
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Wit which borders upon profaneness deserves to be branded as folly . --
Abp .
Tillotson .
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245 Moby Thesaurus words for "
border ":
Berlin wall ,
Japanese garden ,
Pillars of Hercules ,
abut ,
abut on ,
act drop ,
adjoin ,
alpine garden ,
ambit ,
approach ,
approximate ,
arboretum ,
arena ,
asbestos ,
asbestos board ,
backdrop ,
bailiwick ,
bamboo curtain ,
bank ,
batten ,
be contiguous ,
be in contact ,
beam ,
beat ,
bed ,
befringe ,
beginning ,
bind ,
binding ,
board ,
bog garden ,
border ground ,
border on ,
borderland ,
borderline ,
borders ,
bordure ,
botanical garden ,
bound ,
boundary ,
bounds ,
brim ,
brink ,
broadside ,
brow ,
butt ,
cheek ,
chop ,
circle ,
circuit ,
circumference ,
circumscribe ,
cloth ,
coast ,
communicate ,
compare ,
confine ,
confines ,
conjoin ,
connect ,
contour ,
cortex ,
coulisse ,
counterweight ,
covering ,
crust ,
curtain ,
curtain board ,
cyclorama ,
dado ,
decor ,
define ,
delineate ,
demesne ,
department ,
domain ,
dominion ,
door ,
drop ,
drop curtain ,
dry garden ,
edge ,
edging ,
encircle ,
enclose ,
end ,
enframe ,
entrance ,
envelope ,
epidermis ,
exterior ,
external ,
extremity ,
facade ,
face ,
facet ,
featheredge ,
field ,
fire curtain ,
flange ,
flank ,
flat ,
flipper ,
flower bed ,
flower garden ,
frame ,
frieze ,
fringe ,
front ,
frontier ,
frontier post ,
garden ,
garden spot ,
grape ranch ,
grapery ,
hand ,
handedness ,
hanging ,
haunch ,
hem ,
hemisphere ,
herbarium ,
hip ,
hortus siccus ,
integument ,
iron curtain ,
jardin ,
join ,
jowl ,
judicial circuit ,
jurisdiction ,
kitchen garden ,
labellum ,
labium ,
labrum ,
lap ,
laterality ,
ledge ,
lie by ,
limb ,
limbus ,
limit ,
limits ,
line ,
lineaments ,
lines ,
lip ,
list ,
many -
sidedness ,
march ,
marches ,
marchland ,
marge ,
margin ,
marginate ,
mark off ,
market garden ,
metes and bounds ,
multilaterality ,
near ,
neighbor ,
orb ,
orbit ,
ornamental garden ,
outer face ,
outer layer ,
outer side ,
outer skin ,
outline ,
outpost ,
outside ,
outskirts ,
pale ,
paradise ,
perimeter ,
periphery ,
pinetum ,
planking ,
precinct ,
profile ,
province ,
purfle ,
purl ,
quarter ,
rag ,
ragged edge ,
realm ,
rim ,
rind ,
rock garden ,
roof garden ,
round ,
scene ,
scenery ,
screen ,
selvage ,
set off ,
shell ,
shore ,
shrubbery ,
side ,
side scene ,
sideline ,
siding ,
skin ,
skirt ,
sphere ,
stage screw ,
stand by ,
sunken garden ,
superficies ,
superstratum ,
surface ,
surround ,
tab ,
tableau ,
tea garden ,
teaser ,
temple ,
termination ,
three -
mile limit ,
threshold ,
top ,
tormentor ,
touch ,
transformation ,
transformation scene ,
trench ,
trim ,
trimming ,
truck garden ,
twelve -
mile limit ,
unilaterality ,
vegetable garden ,
verge ,
verge upon ,
victory garden ,
vinery ,
vineyard ,
wainscot ,
wainscoting ,
walk ,
wing ,
wingcut ,
woodcut
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