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limitar
Spanish
bordear
Lie adjacent to another or share a boundary.
march
edge
border
butt
abut
butt against
butt on
Catalan
limitar
Portuguese
encostar
Catalan
confrontar
Spanish
tocar
Be in direct physical contact with; make contact.
meet
touch
contact
Portuguese
encostar
meet
touch
contact
1
We share information to
meet
common goals, often far in the future.
2
EU leaders will
meet
on Thursday to discuss the Greek debt crisis.
3
The economy and finance ministers of both countries
meet
in Berlin today.
4
In any case, we shall soon
meet
,
the Great King and I.
5
She said midwifery needed greater resources and support to
meet
those demands.
1
And that's the problem: the law is out of
touch
with reality.
2
The One Power won't work here; they can't
touch
the True Source.
3
Photo: Instagram Physical
touch
is essential for our physical and emotional health.
4
Cameras, gyroscopic controls,
touch
pads: they were all used to good effect.
5
In times of great need, we often
touch
abilities beyond the everyday.
1
It previously collected
contact
information, travel history, family information, and prior addresses.
2
When the main bodies come into
contact
,
the issue is decided quickly.
3
Earlier this month, China's National Health Commission recommended that deliveries limit
contact
.
4
Clearly
contact
between the Hope PD and the State Police was rare.
5
However, just six minutes later, takeoff
contact
with the aircraft was lost.
1
They
adjoin
Mulligans bar and have been used as storerooms and offices.
2
The murderer broke into his room by way of mine-thetwo
adjoin
.
3
Yes, yes; shun what is evil, and the Lord will
adjoin
the good.
4
Their eight housing estates
adjoin
the long and undulating Garvaghy Road.
5
However, work on two
adjoining
Zoe apartment blocks was continuing late yesterday.
6
They heard the click of the billiard balls in the
adjoining
room.
7
The inhabitants of the
adjoining
districts came in crowds to the temples.
8
We heard the buzzing noise of the threshing-machine in the
adjoining
fields.
9
The sovereign awaited Hosea in the smaller audience-room
adjoining
the royal apartments.
10
Hours later, they heard women calling for help from an
adjoining
chamber.
11
The Baby was in the storeroom
adjoining
,
and discovered the honey pot.
12
The same held true in the case of Sandusky, the
adjoining
town.
13
The voices in the
adjoining
room were becoming louder and more boisterous.
14
He hears voices in the
adjoining
room and presently the door opens.
15
I remain in an
adjoining
room; he is always worse at night.
16
The Archbishop of Paris was in the room which
adjoins
his study.
adjoin
·
adjoin to
adjoin a complex
adjoin another hotel
adjoin kitchen
adjoin major
Catalan
limitar
bordejar
vorellar
voretar
confrontar
tocar-se
Spanish
bordear
tocar
Portuguese
encostar
tocar