frontier的意思和读音

frontier

: [frʌnˈtɪr] : [frʌnˈtɪə(r)]

n.

adj.

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frontiers  

v.+n.open frontier,cross frontier

n.border,boundary,limit,edge,border line

frontiern.

1.[c]a line that separates two countries, etc.; the land near this line

the frontier between the land of the Saxons and that of the Danes

a customs post on the frontier with Italy

a frontier town/zone/post

2.[sing] 19 西the edge of land where people live and have built towns, beyond which the country is wild and unknown, especially in the western US in the 19th century

a remote frontier settlement

3.[c][usupl]~ (of sth)the limit of sth, especially the limit of what is known about a particular subject or activity

to push back the frontiers of science(= to increase knowledge of science)

to roll back the frontiers of government(= to limit the powers of the government)

n.1.;,2.,;〈3.()

adj.1.2.,

n.1.a border between two countries, especially one with official points where people or vehicles cross; the outer edge of a country or area that is the farthest point where people have started to live and build towns; the western edge of the U.S. that Europeans had reached in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries; on or relating to a frontier2.the most advanced or recent ideas about something

1. chuí (2) ”。;[ frontier] (3) [ edge] ...

2. barrier frontier glacier ...

3. Kansas n. () frontier n. ;; lose one’s way ...

4. ;〖 territory〗 frontier〖 dwelling〗 ...

5. fridge frontier frown ...

6.线 front a. frontier n. 沿线 frost n. ...

7.沿 Gothic n. a. 104. frontier n. 沿; 105. perspective n. , 106. ...

8. Kansas n. () frontier n. ;; lose one’s way ...

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1.and it might be said after all that, at first sight, our science certainly seems to have re-adopted the solution of closing the frontier.

2.All along the frontier, German preparations for invasion were intensifying, but Soviet forces had not yet even begun to mobilise.沿

3.But even if he had not been cast as a heroic figure in Kentucke, residents of Kentucky would still honor him as that state's frontier hero.便

4.Under the Treaty of Rome, however, the European Union has behaved as if the Med were a frontier, rather than an organising principle.

5.He thought of the surging great river flowing towards the frontier. Huh, the language people used there was of a completely different order.

6.He was an original pioneer into the dark frontier of chaos before it gelled into a scientific theory and faddish field of study.

7.One day, one of his horses ran out of his stall, and passed through the frontier into where the Huns lived.

8.Frontier watches in Peshawar, NWFP's edgy capital, speculate that the army may be trying to re-enlist the support of these brigands .西

9.In a media world where ads seem to be everywhere, body billboards could be the final frontier.广广

10.Your father DID not hesitate an instant, and the sum was sent to the frontier of piedmont, with a passport signed for Italy.