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adjoining

/uh-joi-ning/US // əˈdʒɔɪ nɪŋ //UK // (əˈdʒɔɪnɪŋ) //

毗邻的,邻近的,相邻的,毗邻

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being in contact at some point or line; located next to another; bordering; contiguous: the adjoining room; a row of adjoining town houses.

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Examples

  • Robinson and Emeigh said that in 1989, Carroll and Jensen converted a room in the sprawling Ziegfeld’s building that had once been used as a restaurant into a separate adjoining bar called Secrets, which featured nude male dancers.

  • Both separations occurred at the trains’ couplers — the large latches at the end of each rail car that connect to adjoining cars.

  • Exploitation of trafficking victims may be most acute in conflict and adjoining regions, but it is not confined to these areas.

  • Which is why in 1961, the distillery finally decided to purchase the estate and its adjoining home.

  • Four people in adjoining houses had died, the only fatalities.

  • La Teresita also has an adjoining cafeteria where you can head for an informal buffet and heaping piles of Cuban delicacies.

  • Surreally, a choir of high school students at the gate adjoining ours begins singing a hymnal.

  • The countries about the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea and its adjoining waters.

  • Before Louis could answer in the negative, he heard voices in the adjoining garden.

  • Adjoining the engine-house on the other side, is the stable, where five splendid horses are kept.

  • The announcements of the meets in this and adjoining counties appear regularly in the Midland Counties' Herald.

  • In a hotel in the city of Antwerp, where we stayed for several days, we occupied adjoining bedrooms having a communicating door.