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bourne

/bawrn, bohrn/US // bɔrn, boʊrn //

伯恩,伯尔尼,伯尼,伯恩斯

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a city in SE Massachusetts.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inlimit
Forms: bournes
Synonyms
cap帽子,上限,帽,封顶ceiling天花板,天棚,天线check检查,检查一下curb路边,遏止,路边的,马路牙子deadline截止日期,最后期限,期限,截止时间maximum最大限度,最大,最多,最大限度地restraint约束力,克制,约束,约束性restriction限制,约束,限制条件,限定absolute绝对的,绝对border边界,边境,边缘,边境地区bound边界,捆绑,捆绑式,边界的brim边缘,帽檐,边缘地带,边缘的brink边缘,边缘点,边缘处,边界circumscription环节词,环顾四周,环绕,环节conclusion结论,结语,总结,结束语confinement囚禁,拘禁,监禁,拘束confines框框,边界,框内,狭窄的空间destination目的地,终点,景点,目的地edge边缘,边缘地带,边缘化,优势end结束,终端,结束语,终止extremity四肢,四肢肢体,四肢发达,四端fence栅栏,篱笆,围墙,围栏finality终局性,终结性,终局,终极性goal目标,宗旨,宗旨是limitation限制,局限性,限度,局限margin边缘,边缘化,边际,边缘地带obstruction阻挠,阻塞,阻碍,障碍物rim边缘,镶边,边缘地带,边缘地区termination终止,终止妊娠,终止合同,终止日期tops顶部,顶端,顶点,顶端的ultimate最终,终极,最后,最终的utmost极限,极限的,极度,最大限度verge边缘,边缘化,边缘地带,边缘地区bitter end苦涩的结局,苦难的结局,苦涩的结束,苦尽甘来bottom line底线,底线是什么,底线是breaking point突破点,转折点,爆发点,拐点cutoff point截止点,截断点,截点,截止日期end point端点,终点,结束点,终结点far out远出,遥远的,远离,遥遥领先farthest point最远点,最远的地方,最远地点,最远的地点farthest reach最远到达,最远的距离,最远距离,最远达到the max最大,最大的,最大限度,最多the most最,最为,是最,最具

Examples

  • Neither Davis nor Swink responded to requests for comment, and Bourne declined to speak with The Washington Post.

  • Bourne was cleared because he had two straight negative test results following his positive result and was asymptomatic.

  • They placed Bourne, fellow wide receivers Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel and left tackle Trent Williams on their covid-19 reserve list.

  • The 49ers announced that Bourne, Aiyuk, Samuel and Williams were placed on the covid-19 reserve list.

  • “Jason Bourne and James Bond are just as much superheroes as Superman in terms of how they accomplish the impossible,” King adds.

  • Captain America: The Winter Soldier, RoboCop, The Bourne Legacy, and Homeland all send a similar message.

  • The “army of youth” Bourne envisioned was the advanced brigade of what emerged as a “New Class.”

  • “I needed to see Jason Bourne on top of Gordon Gekko,” Soderbergh joked to The Telegraph.

  • In 1917, Randolph Bourne pointed out how hard it is for America to fight limited wars for liberal aims.

  • “Gone to that bourne where both good and bad snakes go,” rejoined her husband.

  • It indicated that if there was an end to Lady Cantourne's wit, she had almost reached that undesirable bourne.

  • Receiving an affirmative reply the sub made his way to Commander Bourne's cabin, bubbling over with suppressed excitement.

  • The region so long remaining almost unknown, has suddenly become the desired bourne for men and women of all classes.

  • This sale is worthy of note, for the auctioneer was Zachariah Bourne, and not Cooper, as in the two former cases.

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