单词 | nearby |
释义 | nearby (nɪəʳbaɪ ) also near by also near-by adverb [ADVERB after verb, noun ADVERB, from ADVERB] B1 If something is nearby, it is only a short distance away. He might easily have been seen by someone who lived nearby. He spoke softly to a couple standing nearby. There is less expensive accommodation nearby. There were one or two suspicious looks from nearby. Synonyms: close at hand, within reach, not far away, at close quarters Nearby is also an adjective. At a nearby table a man was complaining in a loud voice. ...the nearby village of Crowthorne. Collocations: nearby park His body was found two days later in a nearby park. The Sun Within minutes paramedics arrived along with an on-call doctor, several police cars and a helicopter ambulance which landed in the nearby park. The Sun The convoy of 30 moved in after travellers were told to leave a nearby park. The Sun As they rushed to the restaurant, he stopped in a nearby park to propose, on bended knee, with a ring. Times, Sunday Times He'll find a nearby park and doss down in his sleeping bag. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 附近的, 在附近 Japanese: 近くの, 近くに |
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