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[/ˈneɪbə(r); ˋnebɚ/] n 用法: 1 (a) person living next to or near another 邻人; 邻居: Turn your radio down, or you'll wake the neighbours. 把收音机的声音调小些, 不然会把邻居吵醒. * We're next-door neighbours, ie Our houses are side by side. 我们是隔壁邻居. * They are close neighbours of ours, ie live not far from us. 他们是我们的近邻. (b) person, thing or country that is next to or near another 邻近的人或物; 邻国: We were neighbours (ie sat side by side) at dinner. 我们用餐时坐在一起. * When the big tree fell, it brought down two of its smaller neighbours, ie two smaller trees near it. 那棵大树一倒把附近的两棵小树也弄倒了. * Britain's nearest neighbour is France. 英国最接近的邻国是法国. 用法: 2 fellow human being 世人: Love your neighbour. 要爱世人. * be a good neighbour, ie treat others kindly 善待他人. neighbour (US neighbor) 2 v [Ipr] ~ on sth be next or near to sth (与某物)相邻; 邻近(某物): The garden neighbours on a golf-course. 那花园与高尔夫球场相邻. neighbouring (US -boring)[/ˈneɪbərɪŋ; ˋnebərɪŋ/] adj [attrib 作定语] situated or living next or near to sb/sth 相邻的; 邻近的: the neighbouring country, town, village, etc 邻国、 邻近的城市、 邻近的村庄 * neighbouring families 邻家. |