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  1. neighbour

    • IPA[ˈneɪbə]

    英式

    • n.
      a person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to;a person or place in relation to others next or near to it
    • v.
      (of a place or object) be situated next to or very near (another)
    • verb: neighbour, 3rd person present: neighbours, gerund or present participle: neighbouring, past tense: neighboured, past participle: neighboured

    • noun: neighbour, plural noun: neighbours

    • 釋義
    • 相關詞

    名詞

    • 1. a person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to our garden was the envy of the neighbours
    • a person or place in relation to others next or near to it I chatted with my neighbour on the flight to New York matching our investment levels with those of our European neighbours
    • any person in need of one's help or kindness (after biblical use) love thy neighbour as thyself

    動詞

    • 1. (of a place or object) be situated next to or very near (another) the square neighbours the old quarter of the town
    • n.
      a person living near or next door to the speaker or person referred to: our garden was the envy of the neighbors
    • v.
      (of a place or thing) be situated next to or very near (another): the square neighbors the old quarter of the town

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a card game for two players in which the object is to acquire one's opponent's cards. ...
    • adj.
      (especially of national policy) self-aggrandizing at the expense of competitors: the economic recession had been intensified by the adoption of beggar-my-neighbour policies

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a person living next door to the speaker or person referred to: his next-door neighbour spent thousands of pounds on a new roof

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a card game for two players in which the object is to acquire one's opponent's cards. ...
    • adj.
      (especially of national policy) self-aggrandizing at the expense of competitors: failure would create a growing risk of trade wars as countries retreated into beggar-thy-neighbor policies

    Oxford American Dictionary