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Meanings of
neighbors
in English
Russian
сосед
Spanish
vecino
Catalan
veïns
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Geographically-nearby person or other occupant.
neighbours
neighbor
neighbourhood
neighbour
Russian
сосед
Synonyms
Examples for "
neighbours
"
neighbours
neighbor
neighbourhood
neighbour
Examples for "
neighbours
"
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.
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.
Usage of
neighbors
in English
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.
6
Southern African
neighbors
express concerns that the electoral process has been rushed.
7
Do good
neighbors
bring cookies or something when new people move in?
8
In some ways, that encapsulates China's equivocal response to its problem
neighbors
.
9
Global warming means its
neighbors
will increasingly need to do the same.
10
Mugabe's
neighbors
in Kutama said the government should treat him with respect.
11
The country trailed several of its
neighbors
in tightening its land borders.
12
Far enough away that Xavier didn't worry about the
neighbors
getting involved.
13
But despite better relations, the
neighbors
remain deeply suspicious of each other.
14
NP: I guess just that people pay attention, look to their
neighbors
.
15
Brandy wouldn't change her story, but the
neighbors
heard the whole thing.
16
Several of Iran's
neighbors
have closed their borders to travel from Iran.
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neighbors
neighbor
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
new neighbors
good neighbors
nearest neighbors
other neighbors
old neighbors
More collocations
Translations for
neighbors
Russian
сосед
Spanish
vecino
Catalan
veïns
Neighbors
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Neighbors
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