traducción al español de "boundary"
Formas de la palabra: boundary, PL boundaries
sustantivo
el límite
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Frecuencia de uso de la palabra
boundary
sustantivo
1. (= border) límite m
to make boundary changes (British) (Politics) hacer cambios en las circunscripciones
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The student behind the petition explained why the boundaries should be lowered.
But now she wonders whether it was because she was always pushing the boundaries.
The yellow line around the islands notes the official boundaries of the park.
Storm pushing the boundaries as they are known to do.
The boundary is the only other action.
It is now planning to place more than half the route underground and is considering committing to no new pylons within the national park boundaries.
The England captain suggested instead that his batsmen should have done better on a dream surface at a Pune ground with short boundaries.
We went through boundaries that few people go through.
Our lives are free from national boundaries.
In one over the batsman took four consecutive boundaries.
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...that disputed boundary between the two countries.
...the Bow Brook which forms the western boundary of the wood.
Just before the town boundary fork left onto a minor road.
K/T boundary sediments
The Bow Brook forms the western boundary of the wood.
The river forms the western boundary of my farm.
There are fences round the boundary of the National Park.
the boundary between childhood and adulthood
the boundary between healthy middle age and total decrepitude
the disputed boundary between the two countries
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boundary
Inglés británico: boundary
/ˈbaʊndrɪ/ NOUN
The boundary of an area of land is an imaginary line that separates it from other areas.
...the disputed boundary between the two countries.
- Inglés americano: boundary /ˈbaʊndəri/
- Árabe: حَدّ
- Portugués brasileño: limite
- Chino: 边界
- Croata: granica
- Checo: hranice
- Danés: grænse
- Holandés: grens limiet
- Español europeo: límite Geografía
- Finlandés: raja joidenkin välinen
- Francés: limite
- Alemán: Grenze
- Griego: όριο
- Italiano: limite
- Japonés: 境界
- Coreano: 경계 한계
- Noruego: grense
- Polaco: granica linia graniczna
- Portugués: limite
- Rumano: frontieră
- Ruso: граница
- Español: límite
- Sueco: gränslinje
- Tailandés: เขตแดน
- Turco: sınır
- Ucraniano: кордон
- Vietnamita: ranh giới
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