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1 frontier
['frʌntɪə(r)] [AE frʌn'tɪər] 1.nome frontiera f. (anche fig.)2.modificatore [town, zone] di frontiera; [ controls] alla frontiera* * *1) (a boundary between countries: We crossed the frontier; ( also adjective) a frontier town.) frontiera, di frontiera2) (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.) frontiera3) (the limits or boundaries (of knowledge etc): the frontiers of scientific knowledge.) confine* * *frontier /ˈfrʌntɪə(r)/ /frʌnˈtɪə(r)/A n.1 ( anche fig.) frontiera; confine: to cross the frontier, attraversare il confine; the frontiers of science, le frontiere (o i confini) della scienza NOTA D'USO: - frontier, border o boundary?-B a. attr.di frontiera; di confine; frontaliero: frontier area, zona frontaliera; frontier disputes, dispute di confine; frontier town, città di frontiera; frontier station, posto di confine; frontier crossing, attraversamento del confine; ( anche) posto di frontiera; frontier worker, (lavoratore) frontaliero.* * *['frʌntɪə(r)] [AE frʌn'tɪər] 1.nome frontiera f. (anche fig.)2.modificatore [town, zone] di frontiera; [ controls] alla frontiera -
2 border
I 1. ['bɔːdə(r)]1) (frontier) confine m., frontiera f. ( between tra)to escape over o across the border scappare oltre il confine; our allies across the border — i nostri alleati oltrefrontiera
2) (edge) (of forest) margine m., limitare m.; (of estate) confine m.; (of lake, road) bordo m.3) (decorative edge) (on paper, cloth) bordo m.4) (in garden) bordura f.5) (limit) limite m.6) inform. (of window) bordo m.2. 3.modificatore [ control] alla frontiera; [post, police, town] di confine, di frontieraII ['bɔːdə(r)]2) (lie alongside) [ road] costeggiare [ lake]; [ land] confinare con [ forest]3) (surround) delimitare4) (edge)•* * *['bo:də] 1. noun1) (the edge of a particular thing: the border of a picture/handkerchief.) contorno, margine2) (the boundary of a country: They'll ask for your passport at the border.) frontiera3) (a flower bed round the edge of a lawn etc: a flower border.) aiuola2. verb((with on) to come near to or lie on the border of: Germany borders on France.) confinare con3. noun(the border between one thing and another: He was on the borderline between passing and failing.) limite* * *I 1. ['bɔːdə(r)]1) (frontier) confine m., frontiera f. ( between tra)to escape over o across the border scappare oltre il confine; our allies across the border — i nostri alleati oltrefrontiera
2) (edge) (of forest) margine m., limitare m.; (of estate) confine m.; (of lake, road) bordo m.3) (decorative edge) (on paper, cloth) bordo m.4) (in garden) bordura f.5) (limit) limite m.6) inform. (of window) bordo m.2. 3.modificatore [ control] alla frontiera; [post, police, town] di confine, di frontieraII ['bɔːdə(r)]2) (lie alongside) [ road] costeggiare [ lake]; [ land] confinare con [ forest]3) (surround) delimitare4) (edge)•
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