neighbour
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT Your neighbour is someone who lives near you. 鄰居
My neighbour spies on me through a crack in the fence. 我的鄰居通過籬笆牆的縫隙窺探我。
2. N-COUNT You can refer to the person who is standing or sitting next to you as your neighbour. 鄰近的人
The woman prodded her neighbour and whispered urgently in his ear. 那個女人戳了一下她旁邊的人,急切地對他耳語起來。
3. N-COUNT You can refer to something which stands next to something else of the same kind as its neighbour. 鄰近的同類物
...its big oil-rich neighbour. …它那幅員遼濶、石油資源豐富的鄰國。
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neighbour /ˈneɪbə/ (neighbours)
AM neighbor
剑桥词典
- someone who lives very close to you
- My wife checks on our elderly neighbour every few days to make sure that he's alright .
- The children were saved from the fire only because a neighbour pulled them clear .
- It was a bitter civil war , that pitted neighbour against neighbour.
- I've asked my neighbour to water the plants while I'm away.
- The government warned its neighbours not to interfere in its internal affairs . 返回 neighbour
鄰居
Some of the neighbours have complained about the noise from our party . 有些鄰居已經抱怨過我們的聚會太喧閙。
Have you met Pat, my next-door neighbour? 你見過我隔壁的鄰居帕特了嗎?
a country that is next to another country
鄰邦,鄰國
The relationship between Scotland and its southern neighbour (= England ) has not always been peaceful . 囌格蘭和南方鄰邦的關系竝非一直很和睦。
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