border 2 (in cricket 板球)a hit of the ball that crosses the boundary of the playing area and scores extra points使球越过边界线的击球(得加分) bound-en /'baundan/ adj. a/your bounden duty {old-fashioned, formal) something that you feel you must do; a responsibility which cannot be ignored 应尽的义 务;不可推卸的责任

bound-er /'baunda(r)/ noun (old-fashioned, BrE, informal) a man who behaves badly and cannot be trusted 缺德

的人;无赖

bound form (also .bound morpheme) noun {linguis­tics a unit of language that can only be used as part of a word, not as a word on its own, for example ‘ly’in‘slowly5粘附形式,粘附语素不能单独成词,只作 词的构成部分。如slowly中的ly ) bound.less /’baundlas/ «/_/■ without limits; seeming to have no end 无限的;乂止备的 H33 infinite bounds /baundz/ noun [pi.] the accepted or furthest limits of sth # H^ PI beyond/outside/within the bounds 〇少 decency /#体统◊ PubHc spending must be kept within reasonaWe bounds•公共开支必须控制 在合理的范围内。ft was not beyond the bounds oj possibility that they would meet again one day.

一天会再度相遇,这不是没有可能。◊Hisenthudasm fc/iew no bounds was very great).他有无限热情。

out of ’bounds 1 (in some sports 矣些抹W^I)

outside the area of play which is allowed 出界;界外: ffis shot went out / bounds他的球出界了。2 (NAmQ not reasonable or acceptable不合理的;令人无法接受 的:His demands were out /bounds.他的要求不合理。 out of 'bounds (to/for sb) (especially Brt) if a place is out of bounds, people are not allowed to go there 不准进入;禁止入内see also off-limits — more at leap n.

boun-teous /'bauntias/ adj. {formal or literary) giving very generously十分慷慨的;非常大方的 bou n-ti-ful /'bauntifl/ adj. (formal or literary) 1 in large quantities; large 大量的;巨大的a boimtijiuZ suppiy / /ood富足如食物也应? giving generously ii慨的;夫云 的 H771 generous bdi’e/ fn a bount(/W god 对宽宏的 神的信仰

bounty /'baunti/ noun (pi. -ies) 1 [u, C] {literary) generous actions; sth provided in large quantities 慷被之举;大 量给予S2 [Cmoney given as a reward奖基;会:金: a bounty hunter (= sb who catches criminals or kills people for a reward)为得到赏金而抓捕罪犯或去杀人的人 bou-quet /bu'kei/ noun 1 [C] a bunch of flowers arranged in an attractive way so that it can be carried in a ceremony or presented as a gift 花束:The little girl presented the princess with a large bouquet of /towers小女孩向公圭献上了一大束鲜花。;2 [C, U] the pleasant smell of a type of food or drink, especially of wine (尤指酒的j香味,芬芳 bou-quet garni /,bu:kei gai'ni:; NAmE gair'ni:; NAmE also bou.kei/ noun {pi. bou-quets gar-nis /,bu:kei gai'ni:; NAmE gair'ni:; NAmE also bou.kei/) (from French) a bunch of different herbs in a small bag, used in cooking to give extra flavour to food香料束、,香料袋(有各种芳香 植物,用于烹调食物>'

bourbon /'b3ban; NAmE 'b3rban/ noun 1 [U, C] a type of American whisky made with corn (maize) and rye 波旁威士忌酒(产于美国,用玉米和黑麦酿制2 [C] a glass of bourbon —杯波旁威士忌 bourgeois /'bu03wa:; ,bu9'3wa:; NAmE ,bur'3-; 'bor3-/ 1 belonging to tiie middle class 中产阶故的:a traditionaZ bourgeois /amdy —个作统宁级家庭 —see also petit bourgeois 2 {disapproving) interested mainly in possessions and social status and supporting traditional values追求名利且平庸的;世俗的bour- geois attitudes/tastes 声每的态度 / _ ◊ They’ve become very bourgeois since they got married.

后变得十分庸俗。3 (po//Y/cs )supporting the interests of capitalism资产阶级的;资未家的:bourgeois fcieoogy 资产阶级意识形态►bourgeois now/? (p/. bour- geois)

bourgeoisie /,bua3wa:'zi:; NAmE ,bur3-/ noun the bourgeoisie [sing.+sing./pl. v.] 1 the middle classes in society 中产私级:the rise of the bourgeoisie in the