next
next 英 [nekst] 美 [nɛkst]
adv. 下次; adj. 下一个的;贴近的 n. 下一个
- If you do one thing, and then something else right afterward, you do it next. If you hear a game show host scream, "Come on down, you’re the next contestant," then you better get to the stage!
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- adv. 下次;
- adj. 下一个的;贴近的
- n. 下一个
- prep. 靠近;居于…之后
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1. They march on the next town.
他们向下一个城镇进军。
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2. Drop me at the next corner.
让我在下一个街角下车。
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3. I have to go and work, I must get out my next speech.
我必须回去工作了,我一定要准备好我的下一个发言稿。
- next (adj.) Old English niehsta, nyhsta (West Saxon), nesta (Anglian) "nearest, closest," superlative of neah (West Saxon), neh (Anglian) "nigh;" from Proto-Germanic *nekh- "near" + superlative suffix *-istaz. Cognate with Old Norse næstr, Dutch naast "next," Old High German nahisto "neighbor," German nächst "next." Adverbial and prepositional use from c. 1200. Phrase the next person "a typical person" is from 1857.
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