border
Prononciation : [/ˈbɔɹ.dɚ/]
Contexte : « geography »
(noun) the line that marks the edge between two countries or areas. It's like a boundary that separates one place from another.
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The border between Canada and the United States is the longest international border in the world.
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There were disputes over where exactly the border between the two countries should be drawn.
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What countries are separated by the border in Europe?
Contexte : « design »
(noun) a decorative edge that goes around something, like the frame on a picture. It's like a special line that adds a finishing touch.
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The painting looked even more beautiful with a golden border around it.
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She wanted a border of flowers around her garden to make it more colorful.
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What kind of border would you choose for your drawing?
Contexte : « geography »
(verb) to be next to or touch something directly, especially when talking about countries or areas. It's like being right on the edge of something else.
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The small town borders a large forest, providing a beautiful natural backdrop.
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The farmland does not border the river; there is a road between them.
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Which country does China border to the north?