Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. next [ingl. brit. nɛkst, ingl. am. nɛkst] PRON. When next is used as an adjective it is generally translated by prochain when referring to something which is still to come or happen and by suivant when referring to something which has passed or happened: I'll be 40 next year = j'aurai 40 ans l'année prochaine; the next year, he went to Spain = l'année suivante il est allé en Espagne.
For examples and further usages see the entry below.
See also the usage note on time units .
II. next [ingl. brit. nɛkst, ingl. am. nɛkst] ADJ.
1. next (in list, order or series):
2. next (in expressions of time):
III. next [ingl. brit. nɛkst, ingl. am. nɛkst] ADV.
1. next (afterwards):
2. next (now):
3. next (on a future occasion):
4. next (nearest in order):
IV. next to ADV.
V. next to PREP.
I. next door SUST. (people)
II. next door ADJ. a. next-door
en el diccionario PONS
I. next [nekst] ADJ.
1. next (after this one):
2. next (following):
II. next [nekst] ADV.
2. next (in a moment):
- next
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III. next [nekst] PRON.
next to ADV.
2. next to (almost):
II. next door ADJ.
I. next [nekst] ADJ.
1. next (after this one):
2. next (following):
II. next [nekst] ADV.
2. next (in a moment):
- next
-
III. next [nekst] PRON.
next to ADV.
2. next to (second to):
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