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单词 neighbour
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neighbour

noun
 
/ˈneɪbə(r)/
/ˈneɪbər/
(US English neighbor)
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  1.  
    a person who lives next to you or near you
    • We've had a lot of support from all our friends and neighbours.
    • Our next-door neighbours are very noisy.
    • neighbour to somebody She's been a very good neighbour to me.
    Wordfinder
    • acquaintance
    • bond
    • buddy
    • companion
    • comrade
    • friend
    • mate
    • neighbour
    • platonic
    • playmate
    Extra Examples
    • I've just met our new neighbours.
    • He's having a barbecue and he's inviting all the neighbours.
    • Residents rushed to help their elderly neighbours.
    • Her music was annoying the neighbours.
    • They are near neighbours of ours.
    • My nearest neighbour lives a few miles away.
    • Our new neighbours moved in today.
    • She could hear her downstairs neighbour moving around.
    • Shh! You'll wake the neighbours.
    • The neighbours complained about his loud music.
    • The two men became neighbours.
    Topics Family and relationshipsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • friendly
    • good
    • nosy
    verb + neighbour/​neighbor
    • become
    • disturb
    • wake
    neighbour/​neighbor + verb
    • complain
    • move in
    neighbour/​neighbor + noun
    • boy
    • girl
    • kid
    phrases
    • friends and neighbours
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  2. a country that is next to or near another country
    • What is Britain's nearest neighbour?
    • Consider Canada, our neighbor to the north.
    Extra Examples
    • The country is vulnerable to attack from hostile neighbours.
    • The programme is the envy of many of our European neighbours.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • northern
    • southern
    • etc.
    verb + neighbour/​neighbor
    • attack
    • invade
    • threaten
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  3. a person or thing that is standing or located next to another person or thing
    • Stand quietly, children, and try not to talk to your neighbour.
    • The tree fell slowly, its branches caught in those of its neighbours.
    • She leaned over to her nearest neighbour and whispered something.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • nearest
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  4. (literary) any other human
    • We should all love our neighbours.
  5. Word OriginOld English nēahgebūr, from nēah ‘nigh, near’ + gebūr ‘inhabitant, peasant, farmer’ (compare with boor).
see also beggar-my-neighbour

neighbour

verb
/ˈneɪbə(r)/
/ˈneɪbər/
(US English neighbor)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they neighbour
/ˈneɪbə(r)/
/ˈneɪbər/
he / she / it neighbours
/ˈneɪbəz/
/ˈneɪbərz/
past simple neighboured
/ˈneɪbəd/
/ˈneɪbərd/
past participle neighboured
/ˈneɪbəd/
/ˈneɪbərd/
-ing form neighbouring
/ˈneɪbərɪŋ/
/ˈneɪbərɪŋ/
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  1. neighbour something to be located next to or near to
    • The farm neighbours the holiday village.
    Word OriginOld English nēahgebūr, from nēah ‘nigh, near’ + gebūr ‘inhabitant, peasant, farmer’ (compare with boor).
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