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border incident N

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I. incident [Brit ˈɪnsɪd(ə)nt, Am ˈɪnsəd(ə)nt] N

1. incident (event):

2. incident (disturbance):

II. incident [Brit ˈɪnsɪd(ə)nt, Am ˈɪnsəd(ə)nt] ADJ

1. incident form:

incident to (related to) membership, ownership, role

2. incident PHYS:

I. border [Brit ˈbɔːdə, Am ˈbɔrdər] N

1. border (frontier):

frontière f (between entre)
south of the border attr control
south of the border crossing, patrol, state
south of the border area, post, town, zone
south of the border after n, inv police

2. border (outer edge):

3. border (decorative edge):

4. border (in garden):

5. border (hypothetical limit):

frontière f (between entre)

6. border COMPUT (of window):

Phrases:

II. border [Brit ˈbɔːdə, Am ˈbɔrdər] VB trans

1. border (lie alongside):

border road, land: lake, forest
border country: ocean

2. border (surround):

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incident N

I. border [ˈbɔ:dəʳ, Am ˈbɔ:rdɚ] N

1. border (frontier):

border of country
border of estate, town

2. border (decoration):

II. border [ˈbɔ:dəʳ, Am ˈbɔ:rdɚ] VB trans

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incident N

I. border [ˈbɔr·dər] N

1. border (limit):

border of country

2. border (decoration):

II. border [ˈbɔr·dər] VB trans

Present
Iborder
youborder
he/she/itborders
weborder
youborder
theyborder
Past
Ibordered
youbordered
he/she/itbordered
webordered
youbordered
theybordered
Present Perfect
Ihavebordered
youhavebordered
he/she/ithasbordered
wehavebordered
youhavebordered
theyhavebordered
Past Perfect
Ihadbordered
youhadbordered
he/she/ithadbordered
wehadbordered
youhadbordered
theyhadbordered