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borderline美 ['bɔrdər.laɪn] 英 ['bɔː(r)də(r).laɪn] - adj.所属不清的;两可之间的;临界的
- n.两种品质(或状况)之间的分界线
- 网络边界;边缘;边界线
adj. marginal,disputed,uncertain,doubtful,unclear n. dividing line,midpoint,indeterminate state,limbo,frontier 1. | 所属不清的;两可之间的;临界的not clearly belonging to a particular condition or group; not clearly acceptable |
| In borderline cases teachers will take the final decision, based on the student's previous work. 在难以定夺的情况下,教师将根据学生先前的作业作出最终评分。 | | a borderline pass/fail in an exam 考试得分刚刚在及格线上╱下 |
1. | 两种品质(或状况)之间的分界线the division between two qualities or conditions |
| This biography sometimes crosses the borderline between fact and fiction. 这部传记有时混淆了事实和虚构。 |
adj. | 3. 两可的,不明确的;语义暧昧的〔尤指近于下流的〕 | n. | |
adj. | 1. not clearly belonging to one or other of two categories 2. describes a medical condition that a patient is likely to develop unless preventive steps are taken 3. describes a psychological condition characterized by emotional instability and marked by self-destructive, manipulative, and erratic behaviour 4. not good enough to definitely pass an examination 5. almost reaching a particular level 6. not clearly belonging to a particular type 1. not clearly belonging to one or other of two categories 2. describes a medical condition that a patient is likely to develop unless preventive steps are taken 3. describes a psychological condition characterized by emotional instability and marked by self-destructive, manipulative, and erratic behaviour 4. not good enough to definitely pass an examination 5. almost reaching a particular level 6. not clearly belonging to a particular type | n. | 1. the notional line that separates one state or quality from another very similar one 2. an imaginary point dividing one feeling or state from another, where it is hard to tell the difference between the two |
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