near

near
I 1. [nɪə(r)]
avverbio
1) (nearby) vicino

to move o draw near — avvicinarsi

2) (close in time)

the time is near when... — si avvicina il tempo in cui...

how near are you in age? — quanti anni di differenza ci sono tra voi?

3) (nearly)

as near perfect as it could be — il più vicino possibile alla perfezione

nowhere near ready — tutt'altro che pronto

4) near enough

there are 20 yachts near enough — (approximately) ci sono circa 20 yacht

that's near enough — (not any closer) così vicino va bene; (acceptable as quantity) ce n'è abbastanza

2.
preposizione
1) (in space) vicino a [place, person, object]

near here — qui vicino

2) (in time)

nearer the time — quando verrà il momento

it's getting near Christmas — si sta avvicinando il o siamo quasi a Natale

on or near the 5th — il 5 o intorno al 5

3) (in degree) vicino a

near the end of the article — verso la fine dell'articolo

nearer what I'm looking for — più simile a ciò che cerco

he's no nearer (making) a decision — è sempre allo stesso punto, non ha ancora deciso

he's nowhere near finishing — è ben lontano dall'avere finito

Ј 400? it cost nearer Ј 600 — 400 sterline? era quasi 600

nobody comes anywhere near her — fig. nessuno può reggere il confronto con lei

4) near to (in space) vicino a [place, person, object]

near to where — vicino al luogo in cui

how near are we to Venice? — a che distanza siamo da Venezia?

to be near to tears, to doing — (on point of) essere sul punto di piangere, sul punto di fare; (in degree)

to come nearest to — avvicinarsi il più possibile a [ideal]

he came near to doing — c'è mancato poco che facesse

II [nɪə(r)]
aggettivo
1) (close in distance, time) vicino, prossimo

in the near future — nel prossimo futuro

2) (in degree)

he's the nearest thing to an accountant we've got — tra tutti è quello che se ne intende di più di ragioneria

it's the nearest thing — (to article, colour required) è la cosa più simile

3) (short)

the nearest route — la strada più breve

4) near- in composti quasi

a near-catastrophic blunder — un errore quasi catastrofico

III [nɪə(r)]
verbo transitivo avvicinarsi a (anche fig.)

to near completion — [book] essere quasi terminato

to near retirement — essere vicino o prossimo alla pensione

* * *
[niə] 1. adjective
1) (not far away in place or time: The station is quite near; Christmas is getting near.) vicino
2) (not far away in relationship: He is a near relation.) prossimo
2. adverb
1) (to or at a short distance from here or the place mentioned: He lives quite near.) vicino
2) ((with to) close to: Don't sit too near to the window.) vicino
3. preposition
(at a very small distance from (in place, time etc): She lives near the church; It was near midnight when they arrived.) vicino
4. verb
(to come near (to): The roads became busier as they neared the town; as evening was nearing.) avvicinarsi
- nearness
- nearby
- nearside
- near-sighted
- a near miss
* * *
I 1. [nɪə(r)]
avverbio
1) (nearby) vicino

to move o draw near — avvicinarsi

2) (close in time)

the time is near when... — si avvicina il tempo in cui...

how near are you in age? — quanti anni di differenza ci sono tra voi?

3) (nearly)

as near perfect as it could be — il più vicino possibile alla perfezione

nowhere near ready — tutt'altro che pronto

4) near enough

there are 20 yachts near enough — (approximately) ci sono circa 20 yacht

that's near enough — (not any closer) così vicino va bene; (acceptable as quantity) ce n'è abbastanza

2.
preposizione
1) (in space) vicino a [place, person, object]

near here — qui vicino

2) (in time)

nearer the time — quando verrà il momento

it's getting near Christmas — si sta avvicinando il o siamo quasi a Natale

on or near the 5th — il 5 o intorno al 5

3) (in degree) vicino a

near the end of the article — verso la fine dell'articolo

nearer what I'm looking for — più simile a ciò che cerco

he's no nearer (making) a decision — è sempre allo stesso punto, non ha ancora deciso

he's nowhere near finishing — è ben lontano dall'avere finito

Ј 400? it cost nearer Ј 600 — 400 sterline? era quasi 600

nobody comes anywhere near her — fig. nessuno può reggere il confronto con lei

4) near to (in space) vicino a [place, person, object]

near to where — vicino al luogo in cui

how near are we to Venice? — a che distanza siamo da Venezia?

to be near to tears, to doing — (on point of) essere sul punto di piangere, sul punto di fare; (in degree)

to come nearest to — avvicinarsi il più possibile a [ideal]

he came near to doing — c'è mancato poco che facesse

II [nɪə(r)]
aggettivo
1) (close in distance, time) vicino, prossimo

in the near future — nel prossimo futuro

2) (in degree)

he's the nearest thing to an accountant we've got — tra tutti è quello che se ne intende di più di ragioneria

it's the nearest thing — (to article, colour required) è la cosa più simile

3) (short)

the nearest route — la strada più breve

4) near- in composti quasi

a near-catastrophic blunder — un errore quasi catastrofico

III [nɪə(r)]
verbo transitivo avvicinarsi a (anche fig.)

to near completion — [book] essere quasi terminato

to near retirement — essere vicino o prossimo alla pensione


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