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bound.a.ryH5baJn7d[r7i, -dri, $-dL-n [C]an often imaginary line that marks the edge or limit of something分界线;边界;界限We crossed the state boundary at midnight.我们在深夜穿过了州界线。The Ural mountains mark the boundary between Europe and Asia.乌拉尔山脉是欧洲和亚洲的分界线。The company has ambitious plans to expand beyond national boundaries.公司有冲出国门的宏伟计划。Residents are opposed to the village being placed within the city boundary.居民反对将村庄划入城市范围内。Officials are insisting that there will be no redrawing of the boundary between their countries.官员们坚持两国之间的国界线不需重画。(fig.) The film is excessively violent and transgresses the boundaries (= limits) of good taste.这部电影过度宣扬暴力,逾越了高尚品味的界限。(fig.) Electronic publishing is blurring the boundaries between dictionaries and encyclopedias (= making the differences between them less clear).电子出版物模糊了字典和百科全书之间的界限。
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