Neighbour Meaning in English
word
/ˈneɪbɝ/
NAY-bur
/nˈeɪbɐ/
NAY-buh
释义
A person who lives near or next to you, usually in the same building or on the same street.
用法与细微差别
Used in both British and Canadian English. US spelling is 'neighbor'. Common collocations: 'next-door neighbour', 'friendly neighbour', 'noisy neighbour'. Can be used for both men and women. Sometimes used figuratively, e.g., 'our country's southern neighbour.'
Spanish: vecino - vecinaPortuguese (BR): vizinho - vizinhaPortuguese (PT): vizinho - vizinhaChinese (Simplified): 邻居Chinese (Traditional): 鄰居Hindi: पड़ोसीArabic: جارBengali: পড়শি - প্রতিবেশীRussian: соседJapanese: 隣人Vietnamese: hàng xómKorean: 이웃Turkish: komşuUrdu: پڑوسیIndonesian: tetangga
例句
My neighbour is very friendly.
basic
Do you know your neighbours?
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The neighbour helped me carry the boxes.
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I ran into my neighbour at the supermarket.
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Our new neighbours invited us over for dinner.
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I think the neighbour's dog keeps barking all night.
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