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Meanings of
neighbour
in anglès
rus
сосед
portuguès
vizinha
espanyol
vecina
català
veïna
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Geographically-nearby person or other occupant.
neighbors
neighbours
neighbor
neighbourhood
català
veïna
Sinònims
Examples for "
neighbors
"
neighbors
neighbours
neighbor
neighbourhood
Examples for "
neighbors
"
1
Water is also a major issue between Israel and its Arab
neighbors
.
2
One morning she had taken a group of
neighbors
'
children to school.
3
Have you ever had
neighbors
help you out during a difficult situation?
4
German conservatives dislike an idea they say means paying for poorer
neighbors
.
5
Her new
neighbors
were home from their day's work in the fields.
1
This building takes a different approach to hilltop building to its
neighbours
.
2
Since they left, her
neighbours
had seen people going inside, she said.
3
In the boom years, Ireland lost competitiveness relative to its EU
neighbours
.
4
German conservatives dislike an idea they say means paying for poorer
neighbours
.
5
It is not reasonable simply to place the responsibility upon Iraq's
neighbours
.
1
The young boy was able to call police from a
neighbor
's
home.
2
A week had passed since Phoebe had first encountered their new
neighbor
.
3
Wouldn't want 'em wanderin' down the road or into the
neighbor
's
place.
4
It's good to be together, said his
neighbor
on the other side.
5
Later, the child ran to a
neighbor
's
house, and police were called.
1
Every morning the General himself made a personal reconnaissance in the
neighbourhood
.
2
The city's
neighbourhood
security groups vary greatly in form, content and function.
3
Darkness had set in; it was a low
neighbourhood
;
resistance was useless.
4
The whole
neighbourhood
for twenty miles round followed Margaret to the grave.
5
In the wet season serpents are common in the
neighbourhood
of Pará.
Usage of
neighbour
in anglès
1
The
neighbour
then called the police emergency number, according to media reports.
2
Its stable yet economically under-developed
neighbour
Syria proves a good test case.
3
Recent political and economic challenges have seen Eskom bail out a
neighbour
.
4
Somalia's
neighbour
Kenya also began extensive air and sea patrols this week.
5
The
neighbour
told police the Tan was the place to be today.
6
Venezuela has asked its
neighbour
to ensure the safety of its citizens.
7
Today, Damascus is no less important to her
neighbour
in the north.
8
The man managed to free himself and went to a
neighbour
's
house.
9
That is not how a
neighbour
should behave, the Iranian president said.
10
Nigeria's western
neighbour
Benin has also suffered at least one similar raid.
11
A
neighbour
of ours is studying a similar programme in the Netherlands.
12
Almost a quarter said they wouldn't want a Muslim as a
neighbour
.
13
One
neighbour
said: The guy could never let go of the past.
14
THE trickle of water from under his
neighbour
's
fence certainly appeared incriminating.
15
She is also a friend and
neighbour
of Prime Minister David Cameron.
16
The unnerving introduction of Nina's threatening
neighbour
Angelo is a particular highlight.
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neighbour
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
nearest neighbour
good neighbour
old neighbour
near neighbour
southern neighbour
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Translations for
neighbour
rus
сосед
portuguès
vizinha
vizinho
espanyol
vecina
vecino
català
veïna
veïns
veí
Neighbour
through the time
Neighbour
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
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