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border [bɔʀde]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = longer) [arbres, immeubles, maisons] to lineb. [+ personne, couverture] to tuck in* * *bɔʀde1) ( suivre un contour) to line (de with)2) ( entourer) [plage] to skirt [côte]; [plantes] to border [massif, lac]3) ( longer) [chemin, cours d'eau] to border, to run alongside [maison, terrain]; [marin, navire] to sail along [côte]4) ( arranger la literie) to tuck [somebody] in [personne]5) ( garnir) to edge [vêtement] (de with)6) Nautisme to take up the slack in [voile]; to ship [avirons]border un navire — ( en bois) to plank; ( en metal) to plate
* * *bɔʀde vt1) (être le long de) to line2) (= garnir)3) (dans son lit) to tuck upSa mère vient la border tous les soirs. — Her mother comes and tucks her up every night.
* * *border verb table: aimer vtr1 ( suivre un contour) to line (de with); route bordée d'arbres road lined ou bordered with trees, tree-lined road;2 ( entourer) [plage, îles] to skirt [côte]; [plantes] to border [massif, lac]; une pelouse bordée de rosiers a lawn bordered with rose bushes;3 ( longer) [chemin, cours d'eau] to border, to run alongside [maison, terrain]; [marin, navire] to sail along [côte]; sentier bordant la forêt track bordering the forest;5 Cout ( garnir) to edge [vêtement, lingerie] (de with); un mouchoir bordé de dentelle a handkerchief edged with lace, a lace-trimmed handkerchief;6 ( étarquer) [marin] to take up the slack in [voile];8 ( ramener) [rameur] to ship [avirons].[bɔrde] verbe transitifborder quelque chose de to trim ou to edge something with2. [en se couchant]va te coucher, je viendrai te border go to bed, I'll come and tuck you in3. [délimiter] to line[de tôles] to plate[voile] to haul on -
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[ˈbɔːdə]1. noun1) the edge of a particular thing:حافّة، طَرَفthe border of a picture/handkerchief.
2) the boundary of a country:حَدٌّThey'll ask for your passport at the border.
حاشية، نطاقa flower border.
2. verb( with on) to come near to or lie on the border of:يَحُدُّGermany borders on France.
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حَدّ \ blade: the cutting part of a knife or sharp tool. border: a line separating two countries. boundary: a fixed border. edge: the sharp side of a blade. frontier: the border between two countries, (esp. in old stories of the USA) the border between known land and unknown land. limit: a point that must not or cannot be passed: Keep to the speed limit. There’s a limit to what I can carry. \ See Also حدود (حُدود)، حافة (حَافَة)، طرف (طَرَف)، نهاية (نِهايَة) -
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حَافَة \ border: edge: That cloth has a red border.. brim: the edge of a cup, bowl, etc.: My glass is full to the brim. brink: the edge (of a cliff, of land beside deep water, of sth. dangerous or unknown). edge: the border of sth.: This fence runs along the edge of a field. fringe: the outside edge: the fringe of the forest. rim: the edge of sth. that is round: the rim of a cup. verge: a border: a grass verge along the roadside. -
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طَرَفٌ \ border: edge: That cloth has a red border.. edge: the border of sth.: This fence runs along the edge of a field. fringe: the outside edge: the fringe of the forest. point: a sharp end (of a nail, pencil, weapon, etc.). side: (of a flat area) the edge: the 4 sides of a square. verge: a border: a grass verge along the roadside. \ See Also جانب (جانِب)، ضلع (ضِلع) -
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جَاوَرَ \ adjoin: to be next to: His bedroom adjoins mine. We sleep in adjoining rooms. border: to be next to: The road borders the lake. -
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تَاخَمَ \ border: to be next to: The road borders the lake. -
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vpurfle vDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > border
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vpurfle vArchitecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > border
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > border
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A term given to cotton checks for West Africa. The borders are of different colour in the warp to the ground. Crude combinations, such as red borders, with blue and yellow stripes in the body, similar to Barawazi checks. Plain weave, fast to washing colours. -
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The wool obtained from this cross is classed as of 44's to 48's quality, and is of firm and curly character, and demi-lustre. The cross is between the Leicester and Cheviot and has now become a definite breed in South Scotland and the wool is known as " North."Dictionary of the English textile terms > Border Leicester Wool
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20 Border & Immigration Agency
Abbreviation: BIA (UK, бывшая Immigration and Nationality Directorate)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Border & Immigration Agency
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border — [ bɔrde ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1170; de bord 1 ♦ S étendre le long du bord, occuper le bord de (qqch.). Un fossé borde la route. ⇒ longer. « Des ormeaux qui bordent le chemin » (A. Chénier). Route bordée d arbres. Des yeux bordés de khôl … Encyclopédie Universelle
border — BORDER. v. a. Garnir l extrémité de quelque chose, comme d une jupe, d un manteau, etc. en y cousant un ruban, un galon, un morceau d étoffe, etc. Border un manteau, le border d hermine. Border un chapeau d un galon d or. f♛/b] Il se dit aussi De … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
border — [bôr′dər] n. [ME & OFr bordure < border, to border < Frank * bord, margin: see BOARD] 1. an edge or a part near an edge; margin; side 2. a dividing line between two countries, states, etc. or the land along it; frontier 3. a narrow strip,… … English World dictionary
Border — steht für: Border (Film), 1997, indischer Spielfilms von Jyoti Prakash Dutta Ortschaften Border (Idaho) Border (Minnesota) Border (Wyoming) Border ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Allan Border (* 1955), australischer Cricketspieler … Deutsch Wikipedia
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. [1913 Webster] 2. To be, or to have, contiguous to; to touch, or be touched, as by a border; to be, or to have, near the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
border — n Border, margin, verge, edge, rim, brim, brink mean the line or relatively narrow space which marks the limit or outermost bound of something. A border is the part of a surface which is just within its boundary line {the border of a rug} or it… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
border — [n1] outermost edge, margin bound, boundary, bounds, brim, brink, circumference, confine, end, extremity, fringe, hem, limit, line, lip, outskirt, perimeter, periphery, rim, selvage, skirt, trim, trimming, verge; concepts 484,827 Ant. center,… … New thesaurus
border — et couvrir le bord, Praetexere. Border d argent quelque vaisseau, Circumcludere vas argento ab labris. Border de pierres, Lapidibus statuminare … Thresor de la langue françoyse
border — ► NOUN 1) a boundary between two countries or other areas. 2) a decorative band around the edge of something. 3) a strip of ground along the edge of a lawn for planting flowers or shrubs. ► VERB 1) form a border around or along. 2) (of a country… … English terms dictionary
border — I noun ambit, borderland, boundary, bounds, brim, brink, circumference, circumjacence, confine, contiguity, edge, edging, end, enframement, extremity, flange, frame, fringe, frontier, hem, ledge, limit, line of demarcation, marge, margin, outline … Law dictionary