释义 |
ad·ja·cen·cy \-ənsē, -si\ noun (-es) Etymology: Medieval Latin adjacentia, from Late Latin, state of being adjacent, from Latin adjacent-, adjacens + -ia -y 1. a. : whatever is adjacent in space b. : nearby or neighboring places — usually plural 2. [Late Latin] : the quality or state of being adjacent : contiguity 3. : a radio or television program or announcement immediately following or preceding another < his 9:30 program was helped by a popular adjacency at 9:45 > |