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Erdölkonzern
Grenze
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bounda·ry [ˈbaʊndəri] N
1. boundary (limit):
boundary
Grenze f <-, -n>
to cross a boundary
to expand beyond a boundary
2. boundary SPORTS (in cricket):
boundary
to hit [or score] a boundary
mar·ket ˈbounda·ry N
market boundary
ˈbounda·ry con·di·tion N SCIENCE
boundary condition
ˈbounda·ry lay·er N PHYS
boundary layer
Grenzschicht f <-, -en>
ˈBound·ary Com·mis·sion N LAW
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German
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English
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German
German
knock-out-boundary N FINMKT
knock-out-boundary
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German
English
English
state boundary, national boundary
state boundary
national boundary
national boundary
natural boundary
natural boundary
zoning boundary [ˌzəʊnɪŋˈbaʊndri]
zoning boundary
field boundary
field boundary
formal boundary
formal boundary
plate boundary N
plate boundary
administrative boundary [ədˌmɪnɪstrətɪvˈbaʊndri]
cultivation boundary
cultivation boundary
federal state boundary
federal state boundary
segment boundary
segment boundary
species difference, species boundary N
boundary stone
boundary stone
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These categories, which attempt to bridge the gap between ontological and sociological structures, are sharply delineated.
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The aim is to knock the pins across the lawn over one of two semicircles, called "marrak" (lines), delineating the edge of the "bolatoki".
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Scholars tend to delineate relational transgressions into three categories or approaches.
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The film doesn't make a case for her as an artist or philosopher, nor does it delineate her place in the pantheon of letters.
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