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Перевод: neighbour
[прилагательное] соседний; смежный; ближний; местный; [существительное] сосед ; соседка ; находящийся рядом предмет; [глагол] граничить; находиться у самого края; дружить; быть в дружеских отношениях; быть в добрососедских отношениях
Тезаурус:
- Ask a neighbour to keep an eye on your house.
- The Lord Jesus Christ is saying that all of the Scripture is summed up as a love relationship with God and a love relationship with our neighbour.
- It was in the gloaming on Thursday that the brave young fellow's father became alarmed by reason of his son not returning, and the distressed parent went to see a neighbour.
- It was the same story over again, brother against brother, neighbour against neighbour; and as before Rodrigo was caught in the middle.
- I was bitten by a neighbour's dog and heard from the police that the same dog had bitten two other ladies - a Mrs Gentles and a Mrs Savage!
- You go to church so fine and holy and when your neighbour fall down sick you pass by on the other side!
- He could be the next-door neighbour, a friend, a blood relation.
- Providing an assurance to parents that children are not only well fed but properly supervised during the mid-day break adds to the appeal of a school and could well be the deciding factor which finally influences parental choice in sending their child to your school rather than to your neighbour's.
- When we did The Taming of the Shrew , every time Petruchio yelled - and he had a fine voice - all the peacocks answered, and on the opening night I could feel my neighbour shaking with laughter because the peacocks were all jostling for the best places to roost in the trees.
- At any rate, if damages are the only thing to be got, your wealthy neighbour might buy the right to annoy you.
- I spend a long time with the Emergency Bed Service on the neighbour's phone.
- "The bad neighbour is bad for himself.
- "Could you tell her that Mr Warden's neighbour phoned to say that her uncle's been taken to hospital?"
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