neighbour

neighbour
1. [ʹneıbə] n
1. сосед; соседка

next-door neighbours - ближайшие соседи

the Good Neighbour Policy - амер. добрососедская политика

we were neighbours at dinner - за обедом мы сидели рядом

England's nearest neighbour is France - Франция - ближайший сосед Англии

the falling tree brought down its neighbour - падающее дерево повалило и соседнее

2. библ., возвыш. ближний

love thy neighbour as thyself - возлюби ближнего твоего, как самого себя

duty to one's neighbour - долг по отношению к ближнему

2. [ʹneıbə] a
соседний; смежный, прилегающий; ближний, ближайший

the neighbour states - соседние государства

3. [ʹneıbə] v
1. (upon, on; редк. to, with) граничить, соседствовать; прилегать

the wood neighbours upon the lake - лес подходит к самому озеру

neighboured by /with, on/ - а) граничащий с (чем-л.), прилегающий к (чему-л.); б) живущий по соседству (с кем-л.)

our farm neighbours on a large stretch of wood - наша ферма находится на краю большого леса

2. (with) дружить, быть в добрососедских отношениях (с кем-л.)

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  • neighbour — eighbour, neighbouring eighbouring, neighbourhood eighbourhood, neighbourly eighbourly Same as {neighbor}, {neighboring}, {neighborhood}, {neighborly}. [Chiefly Brit.] [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • neighbour — British English spelling of NEIGHBOR (Cf. neighbor) (q.v.); for spelling, see OR (Cf. or) …   Etymology dictionary

  • neighbour — (Brit.) neigh·bour || neɪbÉ™(r) n. one who lives in a nearby house; fellow human being; someone or something nearby (also spelled neighbor) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • neighbour — (US neighbor) ► NOUN 1) a person living next door to or very near to another. 2) a person or place in relation to others next to it. ► VERB ▪ be situated next to or very near (another). DERIVATIVES neighbourly adjective …   English terms dictionary

  • neighbour — (BrE) (AmE neighbor) noun 1 person living nearby ADJECTIVE ▪ friendly, good ▪ She s been a very good neighbour to me. ▪ nosy ▪ noisy …   Collocations dictionary

  • neighbour — [[t]ne͟ɪbə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ neighbours (in AM, use neighbor) 1) N COUNT: oft poss N Your neighbour is someone who lives near you. I got chatting with my neighbour in the garden. 2) N COUNT: oft poss N You can refer to the person who is standing or… …   English dictionary

  • neighbour —    Formerly in common use to a person of either sex who lived in close proximity, often followed by a surname, ‘neighbour’ is no longer used vocatively. Shakespearean characters regularly call one another ‘neighbour’: honest neighbour, good… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • Neighbour — This very unusual and interesting name is of early medieval English origin, and derives from the Middle English term nechebure , a compound of the Olde English pre 7th Century neah , near, and gebur , dweller, from bur , a small dwelling or… …   Surnames reference

  • neighbour — I n. BE; AE spelling: neighbor 1) a next door neighbour 2) a neighbour to (she was a good neighbour to us) II v. (esp. BE) (D; intr.) to neighbour on …   Combinatory dictionary

  • neighbour */*/*/ — UK [ˈneɪbə(r)] / US [ˈneɪbər] noun [countable] Word forms neighbour : singular neighbour plural neighbours 1) someone who lives near you Several of our friends and neighbours stopped by over the holidays. my next door neighbour They ve been good… …   English dictionary

  • neighbour — n. & v. (US neighbor) n. 1 a person living next door to or near or nearest another (my next door neighbour; his nearest neighbour is 12 miles away; they are neighbours). 2 a a person regarded as having the duties or claims of friendliness,… …   Useful english dictionary


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