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I . neigh·bour [ˈneɪbəʳ] SAM.

neighbour (person)
sosed(a) m. spol (ž. spol)
neighbour (country)
soseda ž. spol
neighbour (fellow-citizen)
rojak(inja) m. spol (ž. spol)
next-door neighbour

II . neigh·bour [ˈneɪbəʳ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

neighbour on

neighbour SAM.

Geslo uporabnika
neighbour ed.

next-door ˈneigh·bour, next-door ˈneigh·bor SAM.

next-door neighbour
bližnji sosed(a) m. spol (ž. spol)

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For example: if your neighbour paints their house purple, it may offend you; however, it doesn't rise to the level of nuisance.
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After the war, the school reopened in 1945 in a bungalow lent to the school by a neighbour.
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After this he remained for some time among them, ravaging every neighbour who was not submissive to him.
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The player was pursued by the neighbour, an enemy who always moved directly towards the player.
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Some females steal the prey captured by its neighbour and females will even fight for the possession of another female's prey, i.e. kleptoparasitism.
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The old neighbour woman who saw the whole incident had a completely different opinion.
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An upright virtue goes out to ones neighbour with spontaneous warmth.
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