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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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nearest and dearest [ˌnɪərɪst ən ˈdɪərɪst] N npl

nearest and dearest

I. near <nearer nearest> [Am ˈnɪr, Brit nɪə] ADJ

1.1. near (in position):

the nearest store

1.2. near (in time):

1.3. near (in approximation):

1.4. near (closely related):

near relative

2. near Brit:

near MOTOR, RIDING

3. near (virtual) attr:

II. near <nearer nearest> [Am ˈnɪr, Brit nɪə] ADV

1.1. near (in position):

1.2. near (in time):

1.3. near (in approximation):

the total will be nearer to $1, 000 than $500

1.4. near (on the verge of):

near to sth/-ing she was near to tears

2. near (nearly):

¿estás listo? — ¡ni soñar!
¿estás listo? — ¡ni miras! RioPl
it'll cost $1, 000, near enough inf

III. near <nearer nearest> [Am ˈnɪr, Brit nɪə] PREP

1. near (in position):

2. near (in time):

3. near (in approximation):

4. near (on the verge of):

IV. near [Am ˈnɪr, Brit nɪə] VB trans

near- [Am ˈnɪr, Brit nɪə] PREFIX

near miss N

a near miss MOTOR, AVIAT

near-death experience [Am ˈnɪ(ə)r dɛθ ɪkˈspɪriəns, Brit] N

Near East N dated

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propincuo (propincua)

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I. near [nɪəʳ, Am nɪr] ADJ

1. near (spatial):

2. near (temporal):

3. near (dear):

4. near (similar):

near portrait
the nearest thing to sth

5. near (almost true):

II. near [nɪəʳ, Am nɪr] ADV

1. near (spatial or temporal):

to come nearer to sb/sth

2. near (almost):

III. near [nɪəʳ, Am nɪr] PREP

1. near (in proximity to):

2. near (almost):

3. near (about ready to):

4. near (like):

IV. near [nɪəʳ, Am nɪr] VB trans

near-sighted [ˌnɪəˈsaɪtɪd, Am ˌnɪrˈsaɪt̬ɪd] ADJ a. fig

Near East N

to be near the knuckle Brit inf
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cercano (-a)
cegatón (-ona)
near sth
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I. near [nɪr] ADJ

1. near (spatial):

2. near (temporal):

3. near (dear):

4. near (similar):

near portrait
the nearest thing to sth

5. near (almost true):

II. near [nɪr] ADV

1. near (spatial or temporal):

to come nearer to sb/sth

2. near (almost):

III. near [nɪr] PREP

1. near (in proximity to):

2. near (almost):

3. near (about ready to):

4. near (like):

IV. near [nɪr] VB trans

near-sighted [ˌnɪr·ˈsaɪ·t̬ɪd] ADJ a. fig

Near East N

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cercano (-a)
near sth
Present
Inear
younear
he/she/itnears
wenear
younear
theynear
Past
Ineared
youneared
he/she/itneared
weneared
youneared
theyneared
Present Perfect
Ihaveneared
youhaveneared
he/she/ithasneared
wehaveneared
youhaveneared
theyhaveneared
Past Perfect
Ihadneared
youhadneared
he/she/ithadneared
wehadneared
youhadneared
theyhadneared

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These systems were designed to survive a near miss of 20 megatons.
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Each near miss is preceded by a temptation and several conversations that add to their distractions.
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The growing interest is reflected in an increasing number of systematic reviews on the prevalence of near miss.
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The targets were color-coded orange for head/shoulder silhouette and blue for a near miss.
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He had a near miss in 1962, with 968 runs.
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