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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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