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limite f, frontière f;∎ to hit or to score a boundary (in cricket) envoyer la balle jusqu'aux limites du terrain►► British Parliament boundary change (of parliamentary constituency) = modification des limites d'une circonscription;British Parliament Boundary Commission commission f de délimitation des frontières (en Grande-Bretagne);Horticulture boundary stone borne f, pierre f de bornage -
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boundary [ˈbaʊndərɪ]limite f, frontière f* * *['baʊndrɪ]national boundary — frontières fpl du pays
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A n1 gen, Geog limite f (between entre) ; city boundary limites de la ville ; national boundary frontières fpl du pays ; -
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plural - boundaries; noun1) (an often imaginary line separating one thing from another: the boundary between two towns.) frontière2) ((in cricket) a hit which crosses the boundary line round the field, scoring four runs or six runs.) -
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Ilimite f, limite de la couche f, plan de séparation mII UKlimite (propriété, terrain) f, limite de propriété fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > boundary
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limite fEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > boundary
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11 boundary condition
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12 boundary layer
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13 boundary line
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14 boundary mark
borne fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > boundary mark
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15 boundary post
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16 boundary stone
borne fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > boundary stone
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17 boundary stress
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18 boundary survey
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19 boundary wall
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couche limite de surface; couche superficielle
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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