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prochain(e)
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
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):
next (following)
next (still to come)
the next page
she's next in the queue ingl. brit.
‘next!
who's next?
next to last
the next size (up)
2. next (in expressions of time):
next (in the future)
next (in the past)
next Thursday, Thursday next
next year
next time you see her
the next day
the next day but one
the next moment
3. next (adjacent):
next room, street
next building, house
III. next [ingl. brit. nɛkst, ingl. am. nɛkst] ADV.
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
IV. next to ADV.
next to
next to nobody
to give sb next to nothing
to get sth for next to nothing
V. next to PREP.
next to
VI. next [ingl. brit. nɛkst, ingl. am. nɛkst]
to get next to sb coloq. ingl. am.
se mettre bien avec qn coloq.
I. next door SUST. (people)
next door
next door
next door's cat
II. next door ADJ. a. next-door
next door garden, building:
next door
the girl next door literal
the girl next door fig.
III. next door ADV.
next door live, move in:
next door
to live next door to sth/to sb
to pop next door
next of kin SUST. (close relative)
to be sb's next of kin
next-door neighbour SUST.
cleanliness is next to godliness provb.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
prochain (prochaine)
next/last autumn ingl. brit.
next/last fall ingl. am.
suivant (suivante) (dans le temps)
suivant (suivante) (dans une série)
au suivant de ces messieurs coloq.! hum.
papillonnage personne
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. next [nekst] ADJ.
1. next (after this one):
next
next month
you're next
she's (the) next to +infin
c'est à son tour de +infin
to be the next sth but one
who's next?
2. next (following):
next
the next day
3. next (in series, space):
next house
at the next table
I need the next size
II. next [nekst] ADV.
1. next (afterwards):
next
David left next
2. next (in a moment):
next
next, add the eggs
3. next (second):
next
4. next (again):
next
when I next come
III. next [nekst] PRON.
the next
next to ADV.
1. next to (beside):
next to
next to the skin
2. next to (almost):
next to
3. next to (second to):
next to last
I. next door ADV.
next door
II. next door ADJ.
1. next door (in or at the next place):
next door
2. next door ingl. brit. fig.:
to be next door to sth
III. next door SUST.
next door
next-door neighbour SUST.
voisin(e) m (f) d'à-côté
next of kin SUST.
next of kin
his next of kin
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to be next to sb/sth
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. next [nekst] ADJ.
1. next (after this one):
next
next month
you're next
she's (the) next to +infin
c'est à son tour de +infin
who's next?
2. next (following):
next
the next day
3. next (in series, space):
next house
at the next table
I need the next size
II. next [nekst] ADV.
1. next (afterwards):
next
David left next
2. next (in a moment):
next
next, add the eggs
3. next (second):
next
4. next (again):
next
when I next come
III. next [nekst] PRON.
the next
next to ADV.
1. next to (beside):
next to
next to the skin
2. next to (second to):
next to last
3. next to (almost):
next to
next-door ADJ.
next-door
voisin (e) m (f) d'à-côté
next door ADV.
next door
to go next door
next of kin SUST.
next of kin
his next of kin
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to be next to sb/sth
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
The sludge from the sewage farm next door, was filtered out and burnt here as fuel to provide power.
en.wikipedia.org
A pilot light went out in the restaurant next door, causing natural gas to escape.
www.thebarrieexaminer.com
Next door is the courthouse where the local petty sessions took place every fourth week.
en.wikipedia.org
Every spring my father would drag our water hose next door to help fill it.
www.thestar.com
There is also a small art gallery next door.
en.wikipedia.org