borders
Prononciation : [ˈbɔːrdərz]
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Contexte : « geography »
(noun) the lines that separate different areas, countries, or places. Think of it as a line that you can see on a map that shows where one place ends and another begins.
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The borders of our country are marked by rivers and mountains.
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There are no borders shown on this old map; it is completely blank.
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What do you think makes a strong border between two countries?
Contexte : « boundaries »
(verb) to form a line around something or to set limits for something. It’s like when you say where your yard ends and your neighbor's yard begins.
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Fences border my garden, keeping it safe from animals.
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The playground does not border the street; it is far away for safety.
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What plants do you want to use to border your flower bed?
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