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bounda·ry [ˈbaʊndəri] SOST

1. boundary (limit):

Grenze f <-, -n>

2. boundary SPORT (in cricket):

I. plate [pleɪt] SOST

1. plate (dish):

Teller m <-s, ->
tea plate ingl brit
tea plate ingl brit

2. plate (panel):

Platte f <-, -n>

3. plate (sign):

Schild nt <-(e)s, -er>
Tafel f <-, -n>
Platte f <-, -n>

4. plate AUTO:

Nummernschild nt <-(e)s, -er>
licence [or ingl am license][or number]plate
Nummernschild nt <-(e)s, -er>

5. plate TIPOGR (in printing):

6. plate no pl (metal layer):

Überzug m <-s, -züge>
Vergoldung f <-, -en>
Versilberung f <-, -en>

7. plate no pl:

Tafelsilber nt <-s> kein pl

8. plate TIPOGR (illustration):

9. plate GEOL:

10. plate CHIM:

locuzioni:

to give [or hand] sth to sb on a plate colloq
to have a lot [or so much] on one's plate esp ingl brit

II. plate [pleɪt] VB vb trans

to plate sth
Voce OpenDict

plate SOST

Glossario di Geografia Klett

plate boundary SOST

Dizionario PONS per il settore dei trasporti

plate INFRASTR

Present
Iplate
youplate
he/she/itplates
weplate
youplate
theyplate
Past
Iplated
youplated
he/she/itplated
weplated
youplated
theyplated
Present Perfect
Ihaveplated
youhaveplated
he/she/ithasplated
wehaveplated
youhaveplated
theyhaveplated
Past Perfect
Ihadplated
youhadplated
he/she/ithadplated
wehadplated
youhadplated
theyhadplated

PONS OpenDict

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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

A number of tracks and trails are in use locally along the boundary.
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The boundaries were further extended in 1920 and 1932, taking in areas of the mainland.
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Iron nails were also driven on the house's threshold or at the end of the street in the village boundary, that the funeral precession travels.
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Most of the boundary consists of straight-line segments between high mountain peaks.
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This district's boundaries and jurisdiction changed frequently and its separate existence may be said to start from 1826.
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