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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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inglés
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I. near [ingl. brit. nɪə, ingl. am. ˈnɪr] ADV.

1. near (nearby):

approcher (to de)

2. near (close in time):

3. near (nearly):

II. near enough ADV.

1. near enough (approximately):

2. near enough (sufficiently close):

III. near [ingl. brit. nɪə, ingl. am. ˈnɪr] PREP.

1. near (in space):

near place, person, object

2. near (in time):

nearer 40 than 30

3. near (in degree):

£400? it cost nearer £600

IV. near to PREP.

1. near to (in space):

near to place, person, object

2. near to (on point of):

near to tears, hysteria, collapse

3. near to (in degree):

to come nearest to ideal, conception

V. near [ingl. brit. nɪə, ingl. am. ˈnɪr] ADJ.

1. near (close in distance, time):

the nearest tree
our nearest neighbours

2. near (in degree):

3. near (short):

the nearest route

VI. near+ COMPOSIT.

VII. near [ingl. brit. nɪə, ingl. am. ˈnɪr] V. trans.

1. near (draw close to):

near place

2. near fig. peak, record high:

to near the end of season, term
to near the end of one's life literal, fig.
to near completion project, book:

near miss SUST. AERO.

to have a near miss planes:
to have a near miss cars:

near money SUST. ingl. am.

Near East

I. nowhere [ingl. brit. ˈnəʊwɛː, ingl. am. ˈnoʊˌ(h)wɛr] ADV.

II. nowhere near ADV. PREP.

III. nowhere [ingl. brit. ˈnəʊwɛː, ingl. am. ˈnoʊˌ(h)wɛr]

I. middle [ingl. brit. ˈmɪd(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈmɪdl] SUST.

1. middle:

in the middle of place, night, meal
right in the middle of meeting, crisis, debate
to split [sth] down the middle bill, work
to split [sth] down the middle argument, issue: group, opinion

2. middle (waist):

middle coloq.

II. middle [ingl. brit. ˈmɪd(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈmɪdl] ADJ.

middle (gen) door, shelf, house
middle price
middle size, height, difficulty
middle ranks MILIT.
to be in one's middle thirties ingl. brit.

III. middle [ingl. brit. ˈmɪd(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈmɪdl]

I. damn [ingl. brit. dam, ingl. am. dæm] SUST. coloq.

s'en ficher coloq.
se ficher de qn/qc
it's not worth a damn coloq.
ça ne vaut pas un clou coloq.
he can't sing worth a damn ingl. am.

II. damn [ingl. brit. dam, ingl. am. dæm] ADJ. coloq.

damn object:

fichu coloq.
ton fichu mari coloq.
espèce de fou! coloq.

III. damn [ingl. brit. dam, ingl. am. dæm] ADV. coloq.

sacrément coloq.

IV. damn near ADV.

damn near coloq.:

V. damn [ingl. brit. dam, ingl. am. dæm] INTERJ. coloq.

merde! argot
zut! coloq.

VI. damn [ingl. brit. dam, ingl. am. dæm] V. trans.

1. damn (curse) coloq.:

je suis scié! coloq.
merde! argot

2. damn REL.:

damn sinner, soul

3. damn (condemn):

damn person, action, behaviour
condamner (for pour)
(or) as near as dammit coloq. ingl. brit.
(ou) c'est tout comme coloq.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
coming soon to a cinema near you’ ingl. brit.

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. near [nɪəʳ, ingl. am. nɪr] ADJ.

1. near (over distance):

the nearest place

2. near (in time):

3. near (dear):

4. near (similar):

near portrait
the nearest thing to sth

5. near (not quite):

to the nearest pound

II. near [nɪəʳ, ingl. am. nɪr] ADV.

1. near (in space or time):

to be near building
to be near event
to come nearer to sb/sth

2. near (almost):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

near to person
near to building, town

III. near [nɪəʳ, ingl. am. nɪr] PREP.

1. near (in proximity to):

near sb/sth
près de qn/qc

2. near (almost):

3. near (like):

IV. near [nɪəʳ, ingl. am. nɪr] V. trans.

near miss <-es> SUST.

1. near miss (attack):

2. near miss (accident):

3. near miss fig.:

near-sightedness SUST. no pl.

near-sighted ADJ. ingl. am.

Near East SUST.

francés
francés
inglés
inglés
proche lieu
to be near sth
the nearest town
near (to) sth
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. near [nɪr] ADJ.

1. near (over distance):

the nearest place

2. near (in time):

3. near (dear):

4. near (similar):

near portrait
the nearest thing to sth

5. near (not quite):

to the nearest dollar

II. near [nɪr] ADV.

1. near (in space or time):

to be near building
to be near event
to come nearer to sb/sth

2. near (almost):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

near to person
near to building, town

III. near [nɪr] PREP.

1. near (in proximity to):

near sb/sth
près de qn/qc

2. near (almost):

3. near (like):

IV. near [nɪr] V. trans.

near miss <-es> SUST.

1. near miss (attack):

2. near miss (accident):

3. near miss fig.:

Near East SUST.

francés
francés
inglés
inglés
proche lieu
to be near sth
the nearest town
near sth
prochain(e) avenir
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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Along the way, however, he shows kindness to a near-sighted kid, and those random acts may prove to be his salvation.
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An analogy would be that of a near-sighted person who is unaware of their condition.
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This despite him being severely near-sighted.
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For instance, people who are near-sighted are more likely to develop this problem.
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They said he lacked the appearance of a soldier, being short, near-sighted, ugly and awkward.
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