0 the line that separates two countries or states -- граница
the border between France and Spain
We crossed the border from Canada into the US.
1 a strip around the edge of something for decoration -- кайма, бордюр
2 to form a line around the edge of something -- окаймлять
[ often passive ] The fields are bordered by tall trees.
3 to have a border with another country -- граничить
[ often passive ] Spain is bordered by France and Portugal.
The spots and bands are brown with darker borders, as in the young form.
There was a high degree of cultural unity and market exchange across political borders, but autonomy of regional rulers from effective superior authority.
The enzootic areas affected by rabies and its wildlife hosts are typically circumscribed, and the borders can be determined with reasonable accuracy [4].
Now the play is bordering on the moralistic and paternalistic.
She demonstrated that participants in rave scenes defined themselves against an inauthentic, classed-down and feminised 'mainstream', concepts that were used to define the scene's borders.
Historians of ideas are wary about the concept of diffusion, especially of diffusion across national borders.
The borders between urban and rural politics were fluid.
The close borders approach proved to be ineffective.
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分開, 國境, 邊界…
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fronteira, borda, debrum…
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国境, 州の境界, 境界線…
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sınır, serhat, hudut…
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toucher à, border, entourer…
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