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1. гл.общ. ограничивать, ставить предел2. сущ.1) общ. граница, рубеж ( между странами)Syn:See:2) общ. граница; рубеж, предельный уровень, предельная возможностьThe frontiers of political economy needed to be more carefully marked. — Сфера исследования политической экономии должна быть определена более точно.
Syn:3) общ. новая [активно разрабатываемая\] область (науки, техники, экономики)issue at the frontiers of theoretic debates — проблема, находящаяся на рубеже теоретических исследований
4) мат. граница (на графике: граница множества точек, удовлетворяющих какому-л. критерию)Syn:See:
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