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frontier [ˈfrʌntɪər]1. noun2. compounds[town, zone] frontalier* * *['frʌntɪə(r)], US [frʌn'tɪər] 1.noun lit, fig frontière f2. -
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frontier, US [transcription][frVn"tI\@r"]A n lit, fig frontière f ; the frontiers of science les frontières de la science ; the frontier between France and Spain la frontière franco-espagnole ; the wild frontier la frontière sauvage.B modif [town, zone] frontière inv (after n), frontalier/-ière ; [controls] de frontière, frontalier/-ière. -
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1 noun∎ the frontiers of science les frontières fpl ou limites fpl de la science∎ the Frontier la Frontière (nom donné à la limite des terres habitées par les colons pendant la colonisation de l'Amérique du Nord)►► frontier town = ville de l'Ouest américain, à l'époque des pionniers -
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1) (a boundary between countries: We crossed the frontier; ( also adjective) a frontier town.) frontière2) (the farthest area of land on which people live and work, before the country becomes wild and deserted: Many families went to make a new life on the frontier.) frontière3) (the limits or boundaries (of knowledge etc): the frontiers of scientific knowledge.) frontière -
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1) frontière2) [U] limite des zones colonisées [dans l'Ouest américain, à l'époque des pionniers]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > frontier
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9 frontier formalities
[Douanes] formalités de frontière; formalités frontalièresEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > frontier formalities
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English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > frontier province
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English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > frontier technology
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Trav. travaillÉUrs frontaliersEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > frontier workers
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frontière administrative; frontière politiqueEnglish-French dictionary of Geography > administrative frontier
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border [ˈbɔ:dər]1. nouna. ( = frontier) frontière fb. (in garden) bordure fa. bordered with [trees, patterns] bordé de3. compounds( = come near to being) friser* * *['bɔːdə(r)] 1.1) ( frontier) frontière fto escape over ou across the border — s'échapper en passant la frontière
3) ( decorative edge) (on crockery, paper) liseré m; (on picture, cloth) bordure f4) ( flowerbed) plate-bande f5) ( hypothetical limit) frontière f ( between entre)2.noun modifier [ control] aux frontières; [ crossing, patrol, state] frontalier/-ière; [ area, post, town, zone] frontière (after n, inv); [ police] des frontières; [ incident] de frontière3.transitive verb1) ( lie alongside) [road, land] longer [lake, forest]; [country] border [ocean]2) ( surround) border•Phrasal Verbs: -
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police [pəˈli:s]1. nounpolice fa. (with policemen) [+ place] maintenir l'ordre dans• the demonstration was heavily policed d'importantes forces de police étaient présentes lors de la manifestationb. [+ frontier, territory, prices] contrôler ; [+ agreements, controls] veiller à l'application de• the border is policed by UN patrols la frontière est sous la surveillance des patrouilles de l'ONU3. compounds[work] de la police ; [vehicle] de police ; [inquiry] policier ; [harassment] de la part de la police* * *[pə'liːs] 1.1) (+ v pl) ( official body)2) [U] ( individuals) policiers mpl2.transitive verb1) ( keep order) maintenir l'ordre dans [area]2) ( patrol) surveiller [area, frontier]; organiser le service d'ordre pour [demonstration, match]3) ( monitor) contrôler l'application de [measures] -
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A n1 ( frontier) frontière f (between entre) ; France's border with Spain la frontière entre la France et l'Espagne ; on the Swiss border sur la frontière suisse ; to have borders with six countries avoir une frontière commune avec six pays ; to cross the border passer la frontière ; to escape over ou across the border s'échapper en passant la frontière ; our allies across the border nos alliés de l'autre côté de la frontière ; north of the border gen au nord de la frontière ; ( when in England) en Écosse ; ( when in Ireland) en Irlande du Nord ; south of the border gen au sud de la frontière ; ( when in Scotland) en Angleterre ; ( when in Northern Ireland) en République d'Irlande ; ( when in US) au Mexique ;4 Hort plate-bande f ;5 ( hypothetical limit) frontière f (between entre) ; to cross the border into bad taste franchir la limite du bon goût ;C modif [control] aux frontières ; [crossing, patrol, state] frontalier/-ière ; [area, post, town, zone] frontière (after n, inv) ; [police] des frontières.D vtr1 ( lie alongside) [road, land] longer [lake, forest] ; [country] border [ocean] ; France borders Italy la France a une frontière commune avec l'Italie ; to be bordered by avoir une frontière commune avec ;2 ( surround) border ; to be bordered on three sides by trees être bordé d'arbres sur trois côtés ; to be bordered with lace être bordé de dentelle■ border on:▶ border on [sth]2 ( verge on) friser [rudeness, madness] ; the accusation borders on the absurd l'accusation frise l'absurde. -
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border on [something]1) ( have a frontier with) [country] avoir une frontière commune avec; [garden, land] toucher2) ( verge on) friser
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Frontier — [frʌn tɪə; amerikanisch »Grenze«] die, , in der nordamerikanischen Geschichte Begriff für die nach Westen vorrückende Siedlungsgrenze zwischen der von Indianern, Jägern und Fallenstellern beherrschten »Wildnis« und der nachfolgenden… … Universal-Lexikon
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Frontier — Fron tier, a. 1. Lying on the exterior part; bordering; conterminous; as, a frontier town. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or relating to a frontier. Frontier experience. W. Irving. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Frontier — Fron tier, v. i. To constitute or form a frontier; to have a frontier; with on. [Obs.] Sir W. Temple. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Frontier — Frontier, ND U.S. city in North Dakota Population (2000): 273 Housing Units (2000): 78 Land area (2000): 0.179313 sq. miles (0.464419 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.179313 sq. miles (0.464419… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
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frontier — [frun tir′; ] also [ fräntir′] n. [ME frontere < OFr frontier < front: see FRONT1] 1. the border between two countries 2. ☆ a) that part of a settled, civilized country which lies next to an unexplored or undeveloped region b) the… … English World dictionary
Frontier — Fron tier, n. [F. fronti[ e]re, LL. frontaria. See {Front}.] 1. That part of a country which fronts or faces another country or an unsettled region; the marches; the border, confine, or extreme part of a country, bordering on another country; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
frontier — [n1] boundary borderland, borderline, bound, confines, edge, limit, march, perimeter, verge; concepts 513,745 frontier [n2] unexplored, unoccupied area of land backcountry, backwater, backwoods, boondocks*, boonies*, bush, hinterland, outback,… … New thesaurus
frontier — I noun ambit, border, borderland, bound, boundary, boundary line, circumjacencies, compass, confinium, demarcation line, edge, faubourg, finis, fringe, limit, limitations, line of demarcation, march, outer district, outer edge, outer part,… … Law dictionary