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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++con·fines /ˈkɒnfaɪnz $ ˈkɑːn-/ noun [plural]  AREAlimits or borders 界限,范围within/beyond the confines of something within the confines of the prison 在监狱范围内
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confinesSea Gladiator Faith in her restored form inside the somewhat cramped confines of the Museum.She felt trapped by the narrow confines of the convent.Rock fall and trampling in the narrow confines of a cave are two major factors.The noise was deafening in the small confines of the workshop.Hypothetical thinking goes beyond the confines of everyday experience.Sometimes, when the clouds were stretched more thinly, the confines of their world extended.But, fortunately, interviewers had difficulty restricting employees to the confines of the standard interview questions.We must operate within the confines of the law.Within the confines of the steel hull the interference was less.These two processes are continuous throughout the vast confines of the Universe.within/beyond the confines of somethingNevertheless, Blake's achievement in producing digestible theory and illuminating analyses within the confines of such a short book is considerable.All the basic lessons should now have been mastered, at least within the confines of a garden.Berni lives within the confines of a tiny hand-held video game that comes on a key chain.Although sofas speak of home, they have moved beyond the confines of our living rooms.At large, Billy the Kid moved beyond the confines of the feud to more general shootings and stock thefts.They are men who will have committed an offence within the confines of their family and community.The world beyond the confines of the car was silent but no longer still.
Origin confines (1400-1500) French confins, from Latin confine border, from com- ( → COM-) + finis end
con·fines nounChineseSyllable
or Corpus borders limits


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confines
confines /ˈkɒnfaɪnz $ ˈkɑːn-/ noun [plural]
 Word Family: noun: confinement, confines; verb: confine; adjective: confined
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: French
 Origin: confins, from Latin confine 'border', from com- ( ⇨ COM-) + finis 'end'
limits or borders
    within/beyond the confines of something
    within the confines of the prison


con·finesBrE /ˈkɒnfaɪnz/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkɑːnfaɪnz/ 🔊 noun [plural] (formal) limits or borders 范围;界限;边界It is beyond the confines of human knowledge. 这超出了人类的知识范围。🔊🔊the confines of family life家庭生活的范围


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