nearby的意思和读音

nearby

: [ˌnɪrˈbaɪ] : [ˌnɪə(r)ˈbaɪ]

adj.

adv.

adj.+n.nearby hospital,nearby area,nearby town,nearby village,nearby building

adj.distant

adj.close,near,neighboring,neighbouring,adjacent

adv.close by,close to,close at hand,hard by,to hand

nearbyadj.

1.[ubn]near in position; not far away

Her mother lived in a nearby town.

There were complaints from nearby residents.

adv.

1.a short distance from sb/sth; not far away

They live nearby.

The car is parked nearby.

adj.1.

adv.1.()

adj.1.a nearby place is not far away

adv.1.not far from where you are

1. first-aid nearby shelf ...

2. mutton n. nearby adv. novel n. ...

3. skein n. (), (), nearby adj. , manual n. , ...

4. 〖 askforadvice〗 〖 (doorgetsth.)nearby〖 intact;whole〗 ...

5. 〖 extremeandstubborn〗 nearby;intheneighbourhoodof〗 〖 neighbours〗 ...

6. Reading aid nearby shelf

7. worse off adj. ( nearby adj. log n.

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1.Luckily the frog, who had been hunting butterflies nearby, saw him and with all his strength pushed him back into the pond.

2.It had been planned that the tunnel would reach into a nearby forest, but the first man out emerged just short of the tree line.

3.Colonel Qaddafi decided it was time to leave, and planned to flee to one of his houses nearby, where he had been born.

4.Her mother is always nearby watching out for Bertha.

5.The eruption from the fissure was not the only news, as a river nearby began boiling from the heat of the Earth.

6.It was Ann Peters' husband that (who) rushed her to a nearby hospital last night..

7.She ran out in her pyjamas to tell men who were cutting trees nearby.穿

8.She looked down to see that her hand lay upon a pile of silk stockings. A sign nearby announced that they had been reduced in price.

9.After doing these and reporting back to your former executive assistant, she asks you to help out goblin miners at a nearby cave.

10.Tons of paper had flown through the air when the towers collapsed. Some of it had been blown through the broken windows of nearby buildings.