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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
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ˈnext to BrE AmE preposition 1. very close to someone or something, with no other person, building, place etc in between: There was a little girl sitting next to him. 2. next to nothing very little: He knows next to nothing about antiques. 3. used to give a list of things you like, hate etc in order to say what is first on the list: Next to soccer, I like playing tennis best. 4. in comparison with someone or something: Next to her, I’m a very poor cook. 5. next to impossible/useless etc almost impossible, useless etc: This crossword puzzle is next to impossible. • • • THESAURUS ▪ next to preposition very close to someone or something, with no other person, building, place etc in between: I sat next to him at dinner. | The hotel was right next to the airport. ▪ beside preposition next to the side of someone or something: Ella came and sat down beside me. | They were sitting beside the pool. ▪ by preposition next to something – often used about being very close to a window, door, or the edge of something such as an area of water: I saw him standing by the window. | Weymouth is a pretty little town by the sea. | She lives by the river. ▪ next door adverb in the building or room next to yours, or next to another one: The house next door is much bigger than ours. | Have you met the people who’ve just moved in next door? ▪ alongside adverb, preposition close to the side of something, especially a river, railway, boat, or vehicle: I decided to take the path alongside the railway track. | A police car pulled up alongside. ▪ adjacent adjective, adverb formal a building, room, or piece of land that is adjacent to another one is next to it: They walked through a rose garden adjacent to the hospital. | The blaze spread to two adjacent buildings. ▪ adjoining adjective formal an adjoining room, building, or piece of land is one that is next to another one and is joined to it: We had adjoining rooms at the hotel.
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