intransitive. To border on (formerly also with †to, †unto, †upon); to have a common frontier with; to be adjacent (occasionally with together).
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释义 | the world > space > distance > nearness > be near [verb (intransitive)] > be in contact > have same boundary (10) marchc1330 intransitive. To border on (formerly also with †to, †unto, †upon); to have a common frontier with; to be adjacent (occasionally with together). abut1399 Of an estate, country, piece of land, etc.: to end at, border on (adjacent land, a neighbouring… intransitive. With on, upon, toward, against, in, or… coastc1400 To lie along the border or coast of; to border upon, adjoin, bound. intransitive with on, upon, etc. Obsolete. adjoin?1523 To be located next to or very near a specified or implied location; to be adjacent or contiguous… intransitive. With on, to, †unto, with. confine1523 intransitive. To have a common boundary or frontier with; to border on, be adjacent to. (Said of regions or countries, and of their inhabitants.) Now… marchese1525 intransitive. = march, v.1 1a. abuttal1545 intransitive. Of land: to border on or upon an adjacent piece of land; to abut. rare. touch1567 intransitive. Of two or more things: to border or abut one another; to meet or coincide at a particular point. Frequently figurative. confront1601 intransitive. To adjoin with a mutual frontier; to border upon (also against). Obsolete. conterminate1637 intransitive. To be conterminous in space, to have a common limit or boundary. |
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