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bordering 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
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/ˈbôrdər/,
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borders, 3rd person singular present; bordered, past tense; bordered, past participle; bordering, present participle;
  1. Form an edge along or beside (something)
    • - a pool bordered by palm trees
  2. (of a country or area) Be adjacent to (another country or area)
    • - regions bordering Azerbaijan
    • - the park is east of San Diego, bordering on Mexico
  3. Be close to an extreme condition
    • - Sam arrived in a state of excitement bordering on hysteria
  4. Provide (something) with a decorative edge
    • - a curving driveway bordered with chrysanthemums

  1. (bordered) having a border especially of a specified kind; sometimes used as a combining term; "black-bordered handkerchief"
  2. Borders define geographic boundaries of political entities or legal jurisdictions, such as governments, sovereign states, federated states and other subnational entities. ...
  3. Having a common boundary or border
  4. (Bordered) A flag where the central color is surrounded by a different color.
  5. (Bordered) Strips of field tile, or contrasting colored tile, are used to create a boarder, whether to outline a room or to create carpet effect.
  6. (bordered) Having a margin different from the rest of the leaf.
  7. (v) A practice, now largely obsolete, of edging a flag in a different colour than the field, either for decorative purposes or to prevent fraying.