frontiers
英 [ˈfrʌntɪəz]
美 [frənˈtɪrz]
n. 国界; 边界; 边境; (尤指19世纪美国西部的)开发地区边缘地带,边远地区; (学科或活动的)尖端,边缘
frontier的复数
Collins.2
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 边界;边境
Afrontieris a border between two countries.- It wasn't difficult then to cross the frontier.
那时穿越边境并不困难。
- It wasn't difficult then to cross the frontier.
- N-COUNT 西部边疆,边远地区(指 20 世纪前美国西部欧洲移民尚未定居的部分)
When you are talking about the western part of America before the twentieth century, you usefrontierto refer to the area beyond the part settled by Europeans.- ...a far-flung outpost on the frontier.
远驻西部边疆的前哨
- ...a far-flung outpost on the frontier.
- N-COUNT (尤指知识的)前沿,尖端,新领域
Thefrontiersof something, especially knowledge, are the limits to which it extends.- ...pushing back the frontiers of science.
推进科学前沿 - ...technological frontiers.
技术尖端
- ...pushing back the frontiers of science.
in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用border