- borderland
- borderline
- bound
- confines
- edge
- limit
- march
- perimeter
- verge
- backwater
- backwoods
- boondocks
- bush
- hinterland
- outback
- outskirts
- sticks
- unknown
- backcountry
- boonies
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WORDS RELATED TO FRONTIER
- backcountry
- boondocks
- frontier
- hinterland
- interior
- isolation
- outback
- rural area
- sticks
- terra incognita
- timberland
- woodland
- boundary
- edge
- fringe
- frontier
- march
- marchland
- abuttals
- ambits
- barriers
- beginnings
- borderlands
- borderlines
- borders
- brinks
- circumferences
- circumscriptions
- compasses
- confines
- edges
- ends
- environs
- extents
- extremities
- frames
- fringes
- frontiers
- hems
- horizons
- limits
- line of demarcations
- lines
- marches
- margins
- marks
- meres
- metes
- outlines
- outposts
- pales
- perimeters
- peripheries
- precincts
- purlieuses
- radii
- rims
- sides
- skirts
- terminals
- terminations
- termini
- verges
- abuttals
- ambit
- barrier
- beginning
- border
- borderland
- borderline
- bounds
- brink
- circumference
- circumscription
- compass
- confines
- edge
- end
- environs
- extent
- extremity
- frame
- fringe
- frontier
- hem
- horizon
- limits
- line
- line of demarcation
- march
- margin
- mark
- mere
- mete
- outline
- outpost
- pale
- perimeter
- periphery
- precinct
- purlieus
- radius
- rim
- side
- skirt
- terminal
- termination
- terminus
- verge
- border
- boundary
- brim
- fringe
- frontier
- limit
- lip
- margin
- perimeter
- periphery
- point
- rim
- skirt
- threshold
- verge
- crude
- dependent
- dominion
- early American
- emigrant
- frontier
- immigrant
- new
- outland
- pilgrim
- pioneer
- prerevolutionary
- primitive
- provincial
- puritan
- territorial
- transplanted
- uncultured
- unsettled
- unsophisticated
- wild
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frontier
The boundary was originally the landmark, that which marked off one piece of territory from another. The bound is the limit, marked or unmarked. Now, however, the difference between the two words has come to be simply one of usage. As regards territory, we speak of the boundaries of a nation or of an estate; the bounds of a college, a ball-ground, etc. Bounds may be used for all within the limits, boundary for the limiting line only. Boundary looks to that which is without; bound only to that which is within. Hence we speak of the bounds, not the boundaries, of a subject, of the universe, etc.; we say the students were forbidden to go beyond the bounds. A barrier is something that bars ingress or egress. A barrier may be a boundary, as was the Great Wall of China. Bourn, or bourne, is a poetical expression for bound or boundary. A border is a strip of land along the boundary. Edge is a sharp terminal line, as where river or ocean meets the land. Limit is now used almost wholly in the figurative sense; as, the limit of discussion, of time, of jurisdiction. Line is a military term; as, within the lines, or through the lines, of an army. Compare BARRIER; END.
Synonyms:
barrier, border, bound, boundary, bourn, bourne, confines, edge, enclosure, landmark, limit, line, marches, marge, margin, term, termination, vergeAntonyms:
center, citadel, estate, inside, interior, land, region, territoryPreposition:
The boundaries of an estate; the boundary between neighboring territories.
Princeton’s WordNet
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frontiernoun
a wilderness at the edge of a settled area of a country
«the individualism of the frontier in Andrew Jackson’s day»
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frontiernoun
an international boundary or the area (often fortified) immediately inside the boundary
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frontiernoun
an undeveloped field of study; a topic inviting research and development
«he worked at the frontier of brain science»
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List of paraphrases for «frontier»:
border, boundary, borders, exploratory, frontline, frontière, boundaries, frontiers, frontera, borderline, pioneer, borderland
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Don Rome:
I’m not sure I’ll be going back to drinking directly from the tap without filters. So there is some uncertainty there. It’s all a new frontier.
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Neil Roberts:
The Arctic is at the frontier of risk, an insurer’s role is to support commerce.
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Paulina Porizkova:
I think we’ve made enormous strides in accepting all different sorts of beauty; I think size and color and all of these things that used to be so uniform now have broadened to a pretty spectacular [degree], but age, ageism, that’s kind of like the last frontier.
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Satinder Bindra:
We know more about the surface of the Moon and Mars than our own backyard. This in the 21st century is something that we are working to correct, for too long now we have treated our own oceans as a forgotten frontier.
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Audrey Powers:
When you had Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin basically get up there and take civilians into space – and it might have only been an 11-minute ride, but you think about what could happen, there’s so many ambitious goals that are coming out of these programs, and Time Magazine named Elon Musk the man of the year. And it’s not just because of electric vehicles. … I think that it’s much more about the vision and the pioneer spirit and the next frontier, which is space.
Translations for FRONTIER
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- حدود, حدArabic
- граница, граниченBulgarian
- fronterer, fronteraCatalan, Valencian
- pohraničí, pomezíCzech
- grænseDanish
- GrenzeGerman
- σύνοροGreek
- fronteraSpanish
- مرزPersian
- frontièreFrench
- սահմանArmenian
- perbatasanIndonesian
- frontiera, confineItalian
- フロンティア, 境界, 国境Japanese
- ទល់ដែន, ជាយដែនKhmer
- de finibus, finisLatin
- pierobeža, robežaLatvian
- grensDutch
- granicaPolish
- fronteiraPortuguese
- окраина, окраинный, приграничный, рубеж, границаRussian
- gränsSwedish
- ชายแดนThai
- 邊疆Chinese
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frontier
1) грани́ца
2)
ист.
грани́ца продвиже́ния поселе́нцев в США
Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > frontier
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Персональный Сократ > frontier
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frontier
[ˈfrʌntɪə]
customs frontier таможенная граница external frontier внешняя граница frontier граница frontier ист. граница продвижения поселенцев в США frontier новые возможности frontier ограничивать frontier предел frontier предельные возможности frontier предельный уровень frontier рубеж frontier ставить предел frontier уст. форт frontier attr. пограничный; frontier town пограничный город frontier attr. пограничный; frontier town пограничный город national frontier государственная граница
English-Russian short dictionary > frontier
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frontier
1. n граница, рубеж
2. n пограничная полоса
3. n предел, граница
4. n амер. ист. «фронтир», новые земли, занятые пионерами
5. n амер. район освоения, осваиваемая территория
6. n амер. новые возможности; открывающиеся перспективы
New Frontiers — «новые рубежи», курс президента Кеннеди
7. n амер. передний край, новая область
Синонимический ряд:
1. back (adj.) back; outlandish; remote; unsettled
2. backcountry (noun) backcountry; backland; backwash; backwater; backwoods; bush; sticks; up-country
3. border (noun) border; borderland; country; edge of country; hinterland; limit; march; marchland; outskirts; remote districts; unexplored periphery
4. borders (noun) borders; boundary; confines; edge; marches
5. new field of learning (noun) breakthrough; cutting edge; new field; new field of learning; terra incognito; verge of discovery
Антонимический ряд:
English-Russian base dictionary > frontier
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frontier
1.
гл.
общ.ограничивать, ставить предел
2.
сущ.
Syn:
See:
2)
общ.
граница; рубеж, предельный уровень, предельная возможность
The frontiers of political economy needed to be more carefully marked. — Сфера исследования политической экономии должна быть определена более точно.
Syn:
3)
общ.
новая [активно разрабатываемая] область
Syn:
See:
Англо-русский экономический словарь > frontier
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frontier
ˈfrʌntɪə
1. сущ.
1) а) граница, кордон, рубеж (линия раздела между двумя государствами) on a frontier ≈ на границе to advance, extend a frontier ≈ раздвигать границы to extend the frontiers of science ≈ раздвигать границы науки to cross a frontier ≈ пересекать границу Syn: boundary б) уст. форт, приграничная крепость в) перен. предел( знаний, возможностей и т.д.) г) отличительный признак, различие( между какими-либо двумя сущностями) the frontiers separating science and the humanities ≈ границы, разделяющие естественные и гуманитарные науки
2) ист. граница продвижения поселенцев в США
2. прил. пограничный The intent of sending men hither was to protect the frontier inhabitants. ≈ Намерение отправить туда солдат было связано с тем, что нужно было защитить приграничных жителей. I don’t know about university education. In frontier societies it is perhaps not a good thing. ≈ Ничего не могу сказать по поводу образования. Возможно, какие-то коренные племена вовсе не считают, что это хорошо. In the summer of 1706 one of the Austrian captains sat down before the frontier town of Huymonde, in Spanish Flanders, and prepared to take it. ≈ Летом 1706 года один австрийский капитан остановил свои войска близ пограничного городка Хаймонд, что в Испанской Фландрии, и готовился штурмовать его.
граница, рубеж — distant * отдаленная граница — Italy’s French * граница Италии с Францией — the * follows a river-valley граница проходит по долине реки — to defend one’s *s защищать свои границы — to cross the * пересечь границу пограничная полоса — * town пограничный город — * problems пограничные вопросы предел, граница — *s of knowledge пределы знания;
границы познания (американизм) (историческое) «фронтир», новые земли, занятие пионерами (на западе США) (американизм) район освоения, осваиваемая территория( американизм) новые возможности;
открывающиеся перспективый — New Frontiers (американизм) (политика) «новые рубежи», курс президента Кеннеди (США) передний край, новая область( науки или техники)
customs ~ таможенная граница
external ~ внешняя граница
frontier граница ~ ист. граница продвижения поселенцев в США ~ новые возможности ~ ограничивать ~ предел ~ предельные возможности ~ предельный уровень ~ рубеж ~ ставить предел ~ уст. форт
~ attr. пограничный;
frontier town пограничный город
~ attr. пограничный;
frontier town пограничный город
national ~ государственная границаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > frontier
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frontier
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граница, рубеж; пограничная полоса
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > frontier
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frontier
[ʹfrʌntıə]
1. 1) граница, рубеж
distant [long] frontier — отдалённая [протяжённая] граница
to defend one’s frontiers — защищать свои границы /рубежи/
2) пограничная полоса
frontier town [incident] — пограничный город [инцидент]
2. предел, граница
frontiers of knowledge — пределы знания; границы познания
1)
«фронтир», новые земли, занятые пионерами ()
2) район освоения, осваиваемая территория
3) новые возможности; открывающиеся перспективы
New Frontiers — полит. «новые рубежи», курс президента Кеннеди ()
4. (
pl) передний край, новая область ()
НБАРС > frontier
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frontier
граница || краевой; пограничный
English-Russian scientific dictionary > frontier
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Англо-русский технический словарь > frontier
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frontier
[‘frʌntɪə]
n
граница, кордон, рубеж
— natural frontier
— long frontiers
— frontier town
— on a frontier
— cross the frontier
— advance a frontierUSAGE:
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > frontier
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English-Russian big medical dictionary > frontier
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English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > frontier
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frontier
1) граница; рубеж; предельный уровень; предельные возможности || ограничивать, ставить предел
2) новая область (науки, техники, экономики)
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > frontier
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frontier
[frʌn’tɪə], [‘frɔn-]
1.сущ.
1)
а) граница, кордон, рубеж
Syn:
б)
уст.
форт, приграничная крепость
в) предел
to advance / extend a frontier — раздвигать границы
г) отличительный признак, различие
2.
прил.
The intent of sending men hither was to protect the frontier inhabitants. — Намерение отправить туда солдат было связано с тем, что нужно было защитить приграничных жителей.
Англо-русский современный словарь > frontier
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frontier
граница
имя существительное:имя прилагательное:
Англо-русский синонимический словарь > frontier
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frontier
- франтиер
- пограничный
- новая область
- неисследованная область
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > frontier
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Англо-русский юридический словарь > frontier
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > frontier
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Frontier — ist: Grenzland auf englisch, speziell in den Vereinigten Staaten Frontier (Computerspiel), der Name eines Computerspiels Frontier Airlines, eine US Fluggesellschaft Frontier Developments, britische Computerspiel Entwickler Frontier (IDE), eine… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Frontier — [frʌn tɪə; amerikanisch »Grenze«] die, , in der nordamerikanischen Geschichte Begriff für die nach Westen vorrückende Siedlungsgrenze zwischen der von Indianern, Jägern und Fallenstellern beherrschten »Wildnis« und der nachfolgenden… … Universal-Lexikon
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frontier — c.1400, from O.Fr. frontier prow of a ship, front rank of an army (13c.), from adj. frontier facing, neighboring, from front brow (see FRONT (Cf. front)). Originally the front line of an army, sense of borderland is first attested early 15c. In… … Etymology dictionary
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Frontier — Fron tier, a. 1. Lying on the exterior part; bordering; conterminous; as, a frontier town. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or relating to a frontier. Frontier experience. W. Irving. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Frontier — Fron tier, v. i. To constitute or form a frontier; to have a frontier; with on. [Obs.] Sir W. Temple. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Frontier — Frontier, ND U.S. city in North Dakota Population (2000): 273 Housing Units (2000): 78 Land area (2000): 0.179313 sq. miles (0.464419 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.179313 sq. miles (0.464419… … StarDict’s U.S. Gazetteer Places
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Frontier, ND — U.S. city in North Dakota Population (2000): 273 Housing Units (2000): 78 Land area (2000): 0.179313 sq. miles (0.464419 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.179313 sq. miles (0.464419 sq. km) FIPS… … StarDict’s U.S. Gazetteer Places
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frontier — [frun tir′; ] also [ fräntir′] n. [ME frontere < OFr frontier < front: see FRONT1] 1. the border between two countries 2. ☆ a) that part of a settled, civilized country which lies next to an unexplored or undeveloped region b) the… … English World dictionary
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Frontier — Fron tier, n. [F. fronti[ e]re, LL. frontaria. See {Front}.] 1. That part of a country which fronts or faces another country or an unsettled region; the marches; the border, confine, or extreme part of a country, bordering on another country; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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frontier — [n1] boundary borderland, borderline, bound, confines, edge, limit, march, perimeter, verge; concepts 513,745 frontier [n2] unexplored, unoccupied area of land backcountry, backwater, backwoods, boondocks*, boonies*, bush, hinterland, outback,… … New thesaurus
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frontier — I noun ambit, border, borderland, bound, boundary, boundary line, circumjacencies, compass, confinium, demarcation line, edge, faubourg, finis, fringe, limit, limitations, line of demarcation, march, outer district, outer edge, outer part,… … Law dictionary
How to use frontier in a sentence
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO FRONTIER
- bend
- berm
- bound
- boundary
- brim
- brink
- butt
- circumference
- contour
- corner
- crook
- crust
- curb
- end
- extremity
- frame
- fringe
- frontier
- hem
- hook
- ledge
- limb
- limit
- line
- lip
- margin
- molding
- mouth
- outskirt
- peak
- perimeter
- periphery
- point
- portal
- rim
- ring
- shore
- side
- skirt
- split
- strand
- term
- threshold
- tip
- trimming
- turn
- verge
- bends
- berms
- boundaries
- bounds
- brims
- brinks
- butts
- circumferences
- contours
- corners
- crooks
- crusts
- curbs
- ends
- extremities
- frames
- fringes
- frontiers
- hems
- hooks
- ledges
- limbs
- limits
- lines
- lips
- margins
- moldings
- mouths
- outskirts
- peaks
- perimeters
- peripheries
- points
- portals
- rims
- rings
- shores
- sides
- skirts
- splits
- strands
- terms
- thresholds
- tips
- trimmings
- turns
- verges
- acmes
- acuteness
- adversities
- apices
- apogees
- borders
- boundaries
- bounds
- brims
- brinks
- butts
- climaxes
- consummations
- crises
- depths
- dire straits
- disasters
- edges
- ends
- excesses
- extremes
- extremes
- frontiers
- heights
- lasts
- margins
- maximums
- nadirs
- outsides
- pinnacles
- plights
- poles
- remotes
- rims
- setbacks
- terminals
- terminations
- termini
- tips
- tops
- troubles
- verges
- vertexes
- zeniths
- acme
- acuteness
- adversity
- apex
- apogee
- border
- bound
- boundary
- brim
- brink
- butt
- climax
- consummation
- crisis
- depth
- dire straits
- disaster
- edge
- end
- excess
- extreme
- extremes
- frontier
- height
- last
- margin
- maximum
- nadir
- outside
- pinnacle
- plight
- pole
- remote
- rim
- setback
- terminal
- termination
- terminus
- tip
- top
- trouble
- verge
- vertex
- zenith
- boondocks
- boonies
- borderland
- brush
- bush country
- frontier
- outback
- sticks
- wasteland
- wilderness
- woods
- border
- borderland
- compass
- confines
- edge
- end
- extent
- extreme
- extremity
- frontier
- perimeter
- periphery
- precinct
- purlieu
- band
- bar
- borderline
- boundary
- channel
- configuration
- contour
- crease
- dash
- delineation
- demarcation
- edge
- figuration
- figure
- frontier
- furrow
- groove
- limit
- lineament
- lineation
- outline
- profile
- rule
- score
- scratch
- silhouette
- streak
- stripe
- tracing
- underline
- wrinkle
- boundary
- frontier
- position
- settlement
- station
- alien
- back
- backwoods
- beyond
- boondocks
- devious
- distant
- far
- far-flung
- far-off
- faraway
- foreign
- frontier
- god-knows-where
- godforsaken
- in a backwater
- inaccessible
- isolated
- lonely
- lonesome
- middle of nowhere
- obscure
- off the beaten path
- off-lying
- outlandish
- outlying
- private
- removed
- retired
- secluded
- secret
- undiscovered
- unknown
- unsettled
- wild
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What is another word for frontier?
179 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ fɹˈʌnti͡ə], [ fɹˈʌntiə], [ f_ɹ_ˈʌ_n_t_iə]
Related words: frontier markets, investing in frontier markets, frontier market countries, frontier market, frontier asia, frontier africa, frontier markets stocks, frontier market cities
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adj.
• colonial (adjective)
- most emigrant,
- more emigrant,
- trans planted,
- most dominion,
- un cultured,
- most transplanted,
- un-settled,
- pre-revolutionary,
- more pilgrim,
- most immigrant,
- trans-planted,
- most outland,
- un-sophisticated,
- more transplanted,
- un sophisticated,
- more dominion,
- de pendent,
- more outland,
- more immigrant,
- more prerevolutionary,
- un-cultured,
- pre revolutionary,
- most prerevolutionary,
- de-pendent,
- un settled,
- most pilgrim.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- colonial,
- newest,
- remote,
- prerevolutionary,
- Outland.
• remote (adjective)
- god-knows-where,
- off beaten path,
- in a backwater,
- off-lying,
- middle of nowhere,
- far off.
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n.
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- commune,
- canton,
- the Cotton Belt,
- act,
- cape cod,
- colonia,
- the Corn Belt,
- costa,
- the Bible Belt,
- commonwealth.
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•
- modern,
- outskirts,
- ahead of your/its etc. time,
- up-to-the-minute,
- futuristic,
- state of the art,
- space age,
- hip,
- modernistic,
- country,
- contemporary,
- advanced.
• backwoods (noun)
- out backs,
- most boondocks,
- OUT BACK,
- more isolation,
- more frontier,
- sticksest,
- more boondocks,
- most backcountry,
- stickser,
- most hinterland,
- terra incognitas,
- more outback,
- more woodland,
- most outback,
- most frontier,
- most woodland,
- more hinterland,
- most isolation,
- more backcountry,
- most timberland,
- out-back,
- more timberland,
- out-backs.
• boundary (noun)
- march,
- borderline,
- verge,
- confines.
• cognition (noun)
- frontier.
• edge (noun)
- outskirt,
- strands,
- BERMS,
- limb,
- Berm,
- molding,
- shore.
• extremity (noun)
- out side,
- ex cess,
- re-motes,
- ex-cess,
- out sides,
- out-sides,
- re motes,
- ex-cesses.
• frontier (noun)
- rural.
• hinterland (noun)
- boonies,
- bush country,
- hinterland.
• limit (noun)
- limits.
• line (noun)
- lineament,
- tracings,
- figuration,
- lineaments,
- lineation,
- line.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- perimeter,
- subject,
- bound,
- nadir,
- rural areas,
- backwoods,
- lip,
- timberlands,
- Vertices,
- field,
- terra incognita,
- timberland,
- precinct,
- line of demarcation,
- remotes,
- discipline,
- Mete,
- wild,
- Extremities,
- extent,
- subject field,
- subject area,
- borderlines,
- field of study,
- limit,
- study,
- Abuttal,
- branch of knowledge,
- pinnacle,
- wilderness,
- extremity,
- abuttals,
- border,
- borderland,
- terminal,
- edge,
- rural area,
- horizons,
- boundary,
- position,
- bailiwick,
- brink,
- bounds,
- MERES.
• remote station (noun)
- outpost.
• unexplored, unoccupied area of land (noun)
- bush,
- backcountry,
- sticks,
- backwater,
- unknown,
- boondocks,
- outback.
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Other synonyms:
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•
- port of entry,
- border crossing,
- demarcation,
- cross-border,
- state line,
- marchland.
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•
- Redraw,
- no man’s land,
- extraterritorial.
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- reopen,
- customs.
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•
- partition.
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- side.
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- clear.
How to use «Frontier» in context?
Though the term «frontier» is often associated with the Wild West of America, it is used in many other contexts as well. Frontier can refer to a business that is striving to become successful, or a land that is being opened up for exploration or colonization. In many ways, the frontier is a metaphor for the modern world. It is a place where new things are being explored, and where the boundaries of what is possible are being tested. It is a frontier mentality that is constantly looking for new opportunities and challenges, and it is this spirit that has led to many advancements and innovations in our society.
Paraphrases for Frontier:
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Independent
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Proper noun, singular
Movements, lands, caps, domains, barriers, constraints, frontline, achievers.
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Noun, singular or mass
avant-garde, barrier, exploratory, threshold, frontline, frontrunner.
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Proper noun, singular
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Other Related
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Proper noun, singular
border, boundary, Boundaries, borders.
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Noun, singular or mass
border, borderland, boundary, forefront.
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Proper noun, singular
Hyponym for Frontier:
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n.
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cognition
field of study, bailiwick, subject field, discipline, study, subject, subject area, field.
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location
bounds, bound, wild, wilderness, boundary.
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cognition
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Resources
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[ʹfrʌntıə] n (сущ.)
1. 1) граница, рубеж
2) пограничная полоса
2. предел, граница
3. амер.
1) ист. «фронтир», новые земли, занятые пионерами (на западе США)
2) район освоения, осваиваемая территория
3) новые возможности; открывающиеся перспективы
4. (тж. pl (множ.ч.)) передний край, новая область (науки или техники)
Синонимы,антонимы
граница, кордон, рубеж (линия раздела между двумя государствами) Синонимы: boundary
Синонимы: frontier n. front line; border, boundary, bound(s), marches, (far)
reaches, limit(s), pale, extreme(s), bourn: We’ll need our
passports to cross the frontier into Italy.
Фразы, идиомы, фразовые глаголы, сленг , примеры предложений
Примеры фраз, тематические словари
frontier граница, рубеж |
air frontier воздушная граница |
frontier guard — пограничник |
unfortified frontier — неукреплённая граница |
frontier traffic пограничные перевозки |
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Разговорные фразы
— frontier post пограничный столб
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Фразовые глаголы
Frontier |
the New Frontier амер.; полит. «Новые рубежи» (политический курс президента Дж. Ф. Кеннеди (1961-63); отсюда a New Frontiersman сторонник курса президента Кеннеди) Every incoming President of the United States tries to give the impression that he is bringing the people a new policy… F. D. Roosevelt called it the New Deal; Mr. Truman the Fair Deal… President Kennedy has announced that he will devote himself to opening up the New Frontier which faces the American people in the 1960s. (‘The Political Quarterly’) — Каждый новый президент Соединенных Штатов стремится убедить свой народ в том, что он несет ему новую политику… Ф. Д. Рузвельт выступил с «Новым курсом», Трумен провозгласил «Справедливый курс»… Президент Кеннеди заявил американскому народу, что он посвятит себя делу открытия «Новых рубежей» в 60-х годах нашего века. |
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Сочетаемость частей речи
to pass a frontier пересекать границу
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Пословицы и поговорки
Пригожая жена — лишняя сухота.
Who has a fair wife, needs more than two eyes.
Тому, кто имеет красивую жену, нужно иметь больше двух глаз.
A fair wife and a frontier castle breed quarrels.
Красивая жена и приграничный замок порождают раздоры.
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