abut 英 [əˈbʌt]   美 [əˈbʌt]

abut

abut  英 [əˈbʌt] 美 [əˈbʌt]

vi. 邻接;毗邻;紧靠  vt. 邻接;毗邻;紧靠 

进行时:abutting  过去式:abutted  过去分词:abutted  第三人称单数:abuts 

There are no pavements. Homes and shops abut the narrow alleyways. 路边没有人行道,狭窄的巷子里住家和店铺挤在一起。
Mackintosh sounded a note of caution abut the near-term economic future. 麦金托什对于近期经济前景的看法较为审慎。

  • When something borders something else, it is said to abut it. The term is often used in real estate to refer to a lot line. Wouldn’t it be nice to have your back yard abut a forest preserve or park?
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  • vi. 邻接;毗邻;紧靠
  • vt. 邻接;毗邻;紧靠
  • 1. There are no pavements. Homes and shops abut the narrow alleyways.

    路边没有人行道,狭窄的巷子里住家和店铺挤在一起。

  • 2. Mackintosh sounded a note of caution abut the near-term economic future.

    麦金托什对于近期经济前景的看法较为审慎。

  • 3. You can surf the Sohu for news abut her - the click rate is just fuckin' high.

    你上搜狐网上,你看看新闻,点击率老高了,哇哇的,就(是)那个丫蛋。

  • abut (v.) mid-13c., "to end at, to border on, touch at the end," from Old French aboter, abuter "join end to end, touch with an end" (13c.), and abouter "join end to end," from à "to" (see ad-) + boter, bouter "to strike, push," from a Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic buttan, from PIE root *bhau- "to strike." Compare butt (v.). Related: Abutted; abutting.
abut / əˈbʌt ; NAmE əˈbʌt / verb ( -tt- ) [intransitive ,  transitive ] abut(on/onto) sth ( formal) (of land or a building 土地或建筑物 ) to be next to sth or to have one side touching the side of sth 邻接;毗连;紧靠 His land abuts onto a road. 他的土地紧靠公路。 abut abuts abutted abutting abut / əˈbʌt ; NAmE əˈbʌt /
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