
어떤 지역이나 표면의 가장자리 또는 변두리.
The edge or boundary of a physical area or surface.
예문:
"The hikers set up camp near the border of the forest."
"A narrow path runs along the border of the property."
국가나 주와 같이 두 정치적 또는 지리적 구역을 나누는 선.
A line separating two political or geographical areas, such as countries or states.
예문:
"The two nations agreed to open a new trade route across the border."
"Security has been tightened at the border to prevent illegal crossings."
물체의 가장자리를 둘러싼 장식적인 띠나 선.
A decorative band or strip around the edge of an object.
예문:
"The invitation was printed with a gold border for a touch of elegance."
"She chose a floral border for the wallpaper in the nursery."
식물을 심기 위해 정원이나 길가장자리에 만든 좁고 긴 구역.
A narrow strip of ground at the edge of a garden or path used for planting.
예문:
"We planted lavender along the garden border to attract bees."
"The stone border keeps the mulch from washing onto the lawn."
다른 지역의 옆에 위치하거나 경계를 공유하다.
To be located next to or share a boundary with another area.
예문:
"Canada borders the United States to the north."
"The park borders a busy highway, so it can be quite noisy."
어떤 특정한 상태나 성질(주로 부정적인 것)에 매우 가까워지다.
To come very close to being a particular state or quality, often a negative one.
예문:
"His behavior during the meeting bordered on rudeness."
"The complexity of the project borders on the impossible."