neighbouring

英['neɪbərɪŋ] 美['neɪbərɪŋ]
  • adj. 接壤的;邻近的
  • 动词neighbour的现在分词形式.
  • =neighboring(美).
CET6
使用频率:
  • neigh v.马嘶叫n.马嘶声
动词 neighbour:
  1. live or be located as a neighbor

  2. be located near or adjacent to

1. The earth shook and the walls of neighbouring houses fell around them.
地面摇晃,周围房屋的墙体在他们身边倒塌。

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2. Neighbouring shopkeepers ran after the man and caught him.
附近的店主在那个男人后面追赶并把他抓住了。

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3. Rwanda is to hold talks with leaders of neighbouring countries next week.
卢旺达下周将与周边国家的领导人举行会谈。

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4. There is substantial collaboration with neighbouring departments.
与相邻的一些部门有大量的合作。

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5. Reinforcements were being sent from the neighbouring region..
正从临近地区派遣援兵。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. We went to a cinema in the neighbouring town.
      我们去邻近的镇上看电影了。
    2. In the past, a mass exodus would leave the hive to be ransacked by honeybees from neighbouring colonies.
      过去,蜂群大规模出走后,周围邻近的蜂群会蜂拥而至,把废弃的蜂窝翻个底朝天。

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