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next N0090300 (nĕkst)adj.1. Nearest in space or position; adjacent: the next room.2. Immediately following, as in time, order, or sequence: next week; the next item on the list.adv.1. In the time, order, or place nearest or immediately following: reading this book next; our next oldest child.2. On the first subsequent occasion: when next I write.n. The next person or thing: The next will be better.Idiom: next to1. Adjacent to: the car next to hers.2. Following in order or degree: Next to skiing, she likes hiking.3. Almost; practically: next to impossible. [Middle English nexte, from Old English nīehsta, nēhst, superlative of nēah, near.]Translationsnext (nekst) adjective nearest in place, time etc. When you have called at that house, go on to the next one; The next person to arrive late will be sent away; Who is next on the list? 下一個 下一个 adverb immediately after in place or time. John arrived first and Jane came next. 其次 其次 pronoun the person or thing nearest in place, time etc. Finish one question before you begin to answer the next; One minute he was sitting beside me – the next he was lying on the ground. 下一個 下一个next best/biggest/oldest etc the one immediately after the best, biggest, oldest etc. I can't go to Paris so London is the next best place. 僅次於最好的 仅次于最好的next door adverb in the next house. I live next door (to Mrs Smith). 隔壁 隔壁next to1. beside. She sat next to me. 在旁邊 在旁边,紧邻 2. closest to. In height, George comes next to me. 接近 接近3. more or less; pretty well. His writing is next to illegible. 差不多 几乎next to
next to1. Bordering; alongside of. The car next to mine is parked a little too close, so I'll have to pull out so you can get in. I loved living next to a farm as a kid. I could go and see the animals whenever I wanted.2. Coming next in order or degree. I've always been next to Jeff in height. My favorite person is my baby sister, next to my mommy and daddy of course.3. Almost; very nearly. This class was useless; I've learned next to nothing! It will be next to impossible to find a suitable candidate in time.See also: nextnext to someone or somethingnear to someone or something; adjacent to someone or something. I live next to a bank. Please sit next to me.See also: nextnext to1. Adjacent to, as in The car next to mine has a flat tire, [Late 1300s] 2. Following in order or degree, as in Next to skiing, she likes hiking. [Early 1500s] 3. Almost, practically, as in It's next to impossible to predict the outcome, or I earned next to nothing last year. [Second half of 1600s] See also: next next to1. Adjacent to: the car next to hers.2. Following in order or degree: Next to skiing, she likes hiking.3. Almost; practically: next to impossible.See also: nextEncyclopediaSeeNeXTThesaurusSeenext |