(1) [Boundary Line]: the line that divides the boundary between two areas (2) [Boundary Line]: the boundary between different things (3) [Boundary Line]: the edge of things; The boundary of the sideline housing base must be drawn and explained in detail. Also called "boundary". 1. The dividing line between different regions. The twelfth time of "Evil Sea Flower": "I only heard Wen Qing say,' Is the red border on this painting a national border? "LostSheep in Yu Dafu's works" I: "A city, on the dividing line between the north and the south of the Yangtze River, has both warm climate in the south and dry weather in the north. "(2) the boundaries between different things. Liang Qichao's On the Gains and Losses of Religious Scholars and Philosophers: "The boundary between honesty and madness is very different. Therefore, his actions are also surprisingly fierce, persistent and sharp, and there are often people who can't be described by others. " Zhao Shuli's "Three Mile Bay, I still have to attend the branch meeting": "Are you willing to take the lead in taking this road ... This is the boundary of whether you can make party member, which is unambiguous!" Refers to the edge or end of something. Qu Qiubai's Literary Revolution and Language Problems: A War Beyond the Death Gate: "If new literature continues to use this new so-called vernacular, then its future will have an insurmountable boundary-at most, it will never develop if it develops to this boundary. "(4) A vertical and horizontal thread knitting method for manual embroidery and darning. A dream of red mansions episode 5 episode 2: "this is made of peacock gold thread, and now we also use peacock gold thread, like a boundary." I'm afraid it can be mixed. "A Dream of Red Mansions episode 5 episode 2:" Peacock lines are ready-made, but who will draw them here except you? " See "Boundary".
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Boundary of an area: boundary marker (stone tablet or stone marking the boundary). Landmarks. Border address. Boundary (a. Line dividing two areas; B. boundaries between different things; C. the edge of something). Boundary (a. the boundary between different things; B. finally, the limit). Boundary. Explanation of range line (line) A slender thing made of silk, cotton, hemp, metal, etc. Can be twisted at will: silk thread. Cotton thread. Coil. Wire cord Geometrically, it refers to a figure formed by the arbitrary movement of a point: a straight line. Curve. Lines. Something similar to a line: light. Sight. Clue (a clue or clue to something)