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nearHnIE5, $nIradv [after v]-er, -est在附近,相近地I wish we lived nearer--we'd see much more of each other.我希望我们住得更近些,我们就能更常见面。I was standing just near enough to hear what they were saying.我站得离他们很近,正好能听到他们在说什么。As the wedding drew/got nearer, she started to feel nervous.随着婚期越来越近,她开始感到紧张。I like to have my books near at hand (= where I can reach them) when I'm working.我喜欢工作时书就在手边。(infml) They're the same age or near enough (= almost the same age).他们同龄或年龄相仿。A student grant is nowhere/not anywhere near (= is certainly not) enough to live on.单靠助学金生活当然是不够的。He's nowhere/not anywhere near as/so tall as his sister (= his sister is much taller than him).他决没有他的姐姐高。
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