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I. next [brit. angl. nɛkst, am. angl. nɛkst] PRID. When next is used as an adjective, it is generally translated by prossimo when referring to something which is still to come or happen, and by seguente when referring to something which has passed or happened: I'll be 45 next year = avrò 45 anni l'anno prossimo; the next year, he went to Spain = l'anno seguente andò in Spagna. Note that, unlike English, Italian uses the article in both expressions. - For examples and further usages, see this entry. See also the lexical note TIME UNITS
1. next (in list, order or series):
next (following)
next (still to come)
the next page
she's next in the queue brit. angl.
what's next on the list? fig.
“next!”
il prossimo!”
who's next?”
chi è il prossimo?”, “a chi tocca?”
you're next”
tocca a lei
next to last
the next size (up)
2. next (in expressions of time):
next (in the future)
next (in the past)
next Thursday or Thursday next
next year
next time you see her
the next day
the next day but one
the next moment
3. next (adjacent):
next street
next building, house, room
II. next [brit. angl. nɛkst, am. angl. nɛkst] ZAIM.
III. next [brit. angl. nɛkst, am. angl. nɛkst] PRISL.
1. next (afterwards):
next
whatever next!
2. next (now):
next, I'd like to say
what shall we do next?
3. next (on a future occasion):
when I next go there
they next met in 1981
4. next (nearest in order):
after 65, 50 is the next best score
fraza:
next to
next to nobody
next to no details
next to no money
to give sb next to nothing
IV. next to PREDL.
next to
next to
next to
next to the bank, table
V. next [brit. angl. nɛkst, am. angl. nɛkst]
to get next to sb am. angl. pog.
I can sing as well as the next man or person
I. next door [brit. angl., am. angl. ˌnɛkst ˈdɔr] SAM. (people)
next door
vicini m. spol mn.
next door's cat
II. next door [brit. angl., am. angl. ˌnɛkst ˈdɔr] PRID. next-door
next door garden, building:
next door
the girl next door
III. next door [brit. angl., am. angl. ˌnɛkst ˈdɔr] PRISL.
next door live, move in:
next door
to live next door to sth, to sb
vivere vicino a qc, qn
to pop next door
next-door neighbour, next-door neighbor [ˌnekstdɔːˈneɪbə(r)] SAM.
vicino m. spol di casa / vicina ž. spol di casa
next of kin [brit. angl., am. angl. ˌnɛkst əv ˈkɪn] SAM. (close relative)
to be sb's next of kin
Italijanščina
Italijanščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
la sua -a mossa games
Angleščina
Angleščina
Italijanščina
Italijanščina
I. next [nekst] PRID.
1. next (nearest in location):
next
2. next (following in time):
next
the next day
next month
the next thing
(the) next time
3. next (following in order):
next
to be next
to be (the) next to do sth
next to sth/sb
vicino a qc/qu
II. next [nekst] PRISL.
1. next (afterwards, subsequently):
next
2. next (almost as much):
next to
3. next (again, once more):
next
4. next (almost):
next
next to nothing
5. next (second):
III. next [nekst] PREDL.
1. next (beside):
next to
next to the skin
2. next (almost):
next
3. next (second to):
next to last
next door [ˌnekst·ˈdɔ:r] PRISL.
next door
next of kin SAM.
next of kin
parente m. in ž. spol stretto, -a
next-door neighbor SAM.
vicino(-a) m. spol (ž. spol) di casa
next of kin
parenti m. spol pl stretti
Italijanščina
Italijanščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
venturo (-a)
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What homeowner would honestly say they hope someone builds a sewage plant, a nuclear-waste dump or a fracking operation next door?
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Stores are located outside of malls with independent doctors of optometry next door and a fully equipped lab inside each store.
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There is also a small art gallery next door.
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She's more girl next door than glamour doll, with no obvious oomph in evidence, and freely confesses to a battle with the weighing scale.
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You lived next door, and we got to each other's houses through a big cat flap under my kitchen sink that you had to put 50 pence in to open...
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