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boundary 1. Grenze f, Grenzlinie f, Rand m; Abgrenzung f, Umfang m; 2. ME Grenzfläche f; Randschicht fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > boundary
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nounGrenze, die* * *1) (an often imaginary line separating one thing from another: the boundary between two towns.) die Grenzlinie2) ((in cricket) a hit which crosses the boundary line round the field, scoring four runs or six runs.) der Schlag bis zur Spielfeldgrenze* * *bounda·ry[ˈbaʊndəri]nto transgress the boundaries of good taste die Grenzen des guten Geschmacks überschreitento cross a \boundary eine Grenze überquerento draw/mark a \boundary [between two places] eine Grenze [zwischen zwei Orten] ziehen/darstellento expand beyond a \boundary sich akk über eine Grenze hinaus ausdehnen* * *['baUndərI]nGrenze f; (CRICKET) Spielfeldgrenze fto hit/score a boundary — den Ball über die Spielfeldgrenze schlagen/4 oder 6 Punkte für einen Schlag über die Spielfeldgrenze erzielen
* * *boundary [ˈbaʊndərı] s1. Grenze f (auch fig):form the boundary between die Grenze bilden zwischen (dat);a) Neuland erschließen (Wissenschaftler etc),b) bes pej die Grenzen überschreiten2. MATH Grenze f, Rand m3. TECH Umrandung f* * *nounGrenze, die* * *(line) n.Grenzlinie -n f. n.Grenze -n f. -
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boundary — [boun′drē, boun′də rē] n. pl. boundaries [ BOUND4 + ARY] any line or thing marking a limit; bound; border … English World dictionary
boundary — noun 1 line that marks the limits of a place ADJECTIVE ▪ common ▪ northern, southern, etc. ▪ national, state ▪ territorial … Collocations dictionary
boundary — bound|a|ry W3S2 [ˈbaundəri] n plural boundaries [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: BOUND41] 1.) the real or imaginary line that marks the edge of a state, country etc, or the edge of an area of land that belongs to someone boundary between ▪ The… … Dictionary of contemporary English
boundary — 01. Anyone found skiing outside the [boundary] is putting himself in danger, and if caught, will lose his lift pass. 02. The post office marks the [boundary] between the two municipalities. 03. We made a [boundary] of trees at the back of our… … Grammatical examples in English