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frontier
- IPA[frənˈtir]
美式
- a line or border separating two countries;the extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness, especially referring to the western US before Pacific settlement
noun: frontier, plural noun: frontiers
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- 1. a line or border separating two countries international crime knows no frontiers France's frontier with Belgium
- ▪ the extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness, especially referring to the western US before Pacific settlement his novel of the American frontier
- ▪ the extreme limit of understanding or achievement in a particular area the success of science in extending the frontiers of knowledge
- a part of a country, region, etc. that is the last to be settled, explored, or developed: the deep ocean is the last frontier of exploration on this planet
Oxford Dictionary
- a part of a country, region, etc. that is the last to be settled, explored, or developed: the deep ocean is the last frontier of exploration on this planet
Oxford American Dictionary
- a part of a country, region, etc. that is the last to be settled, explored, or developed: the final frontier was Antarctica
Oxford American Dictionary
- a part of a country, region, etc. that is the last to be settled, explored, or developed: the final frontier was Antarctica
Oxford Dictionary
- an official place for crossing the border between two countries or areas: the national police and the paramilitary civil guard carry out security checks at frontier posts
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- a province of north-western Pakistan, on the border with Afghanistan; capital, Peshawar.
Oxford Dictionary
- a province of northwestern Pakistan, on the border with Afghanistan; capital, Peshawar.
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- IPA[ˈfrʌntɪə]
英式
- a line or border separating two countries: international crime knows no frontiers France's frontier with Belgium
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