单词 | nearest and dearest |
释义 | near /nēr/adverb (nearˈer; nearˈest)
Close to (nearˈer and nearˈest are also used as prepositions) adjective (nearˈer; nearˈest)
ORIGIN: OE nēar, compar of nēah nigh (adv), and ON nǣr, compar (but also used as positive) of nā nigh; cf Ger näher nearˈly adverb
nearˈness noun near beer noun (N Am inf) Any of several beers containing 0.5 per cent alcohol or less nearˈ-begaun or nearˈ-gaun adjective (Scot) Niggardly nearˈby adjective Neighbouring adverb (usu nearbyˈ) close at hand preposition (also near by) close to near cut noun (old) A short cut near-death experience noun An experience or sensation, when seemingly on the point of death, of being outside one's own body as an external observer of oneself near-earth object noun A large celestial object, such as an asteroid, whose orbit may possibly bring it into collision with the earth (abbrev NEO) Near East noun
near gale noun (meteorology) A wind of force 7 on the Beaufort scale, reaching speeds of 32 to 38mph near-gaun see near-begaun above. nearˈ-hand adjective (Scot) Near adverb Nearly nearˈ-legged adjective (Shakespeare) (of horses) walking so that the legs interfere nearly man noun (informal) One who narrowly fails to achieve expected success near miss noun (lit and figurative)
near point noun The nearest point the eye can focus nearˈside noun
adjective On the nearside near-sightˈed adjective Short-sighted near-sightˈedly adverb near-sightˈedness noun a near thing A narrow escape near as a touch, as ninepence or as dammit (informal) Very nearly nearest and dearest One's closest family and friends |
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