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词汇 adjacent
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Definition of adjacent in English:

adjacent

adjective əˈdʒeɪs(ə)ntəˈdʒeɪs(ə)nt
  • 1Next to or adjoining something else.

    邻近的,毗连的,隔壁的

    adjacent rooms

    毗连的几个房间。

    the area adjacent to the station

    邻近车站的地区。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He walked towards the cave exit, which was directly adjacent to the room in which he had slept.
    • The accommodation is competed by a self-contained unit adjacent to the dining room.
    • This maneuver served only to strengthen our resolve and we booked a meeting room in a hotel adjacent to the convention site.
    • He nodded and slipped back into the bathroom adjacent to his room, presumably to spit.
    • Attached to the bedroom was a small comfy washroom, and adjacent to the living room was a kitchen.
    • The first morning I stopped abruptly when I heard a squealing pack of rats in a room adjacent to ours.
    • She turned and saw that there were doors that were adjacent to the room next door.
    • The nurse who had just walked in to access the equipment room adjacent to the waiting room sensed the tension.
    • Finding the public quarters, Viridian and David enter an empty room adjacent to it.
    • Doors zipping up and down, the ship appeared to only have one deck, and each room was adjacent to the other.
    • The filling station adjacent to the show rooms will not be disturbed during the building works.
    • Clive and his friends brought the equipment down from their second floor apartment and set up in the room adjacent to the rec room.
    • She stayed in her room on the first floor or in her office adjacent to her room.
    • The blond man's study, he was vexed to learn, was locked, but the room adjacent to it was not.
    • He pulled me into the other bathroom, adjacent to Joel's room and locked both doors.
    • They invite you to get up and visit the wine room adjacent to the dining room.
    • We went to a room adjacent to the main hall, and as we walked in, a detainee was led out with fresh blood around his nose.
    • Walking in further she found the bathroom was adjacent to the dressing room.
    • He kept the prototype in the laundry room, which was adjacent to my bedroom in the basement.
    • The new pergola is adjacent to the dining room and is easily accessible through French doors.
    Synonyms
    adjoining, neighbouring (on), next door to, abutting, close to, near to, next to, by, close by, by the side of, bordering (on), beside, alongside, abreast of, contiguous with, proximate to, attached to, touching, joining
    cheek by jowl with
    rare conjoining, approximate to, vicinal
  • 2Geometry
    (of a pair of angles) formed on the same side of a straight line when intersected by another line.

    〔几何〕(两个角)相邻的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At each vertex we consider the angles formed on the adjacent faces at that corner.
    • Their centers thus lie on the trisectors of the angles adjacent to that line.

Derivatives

  • adjacency

  • noun
    • Where on the exterior each of these coupled walls meets the next couple in a mute adjacency, internally their contradictions are played out to form intimate and knotted spaces of high tension.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the gallery, the two bodies of untitled works affirmed the blurred boundary between genres through their adjacency.
      • As with most exhibitions, the adjacencies were clearly telling.
      • Ironically, adjacency didn't necessarily mean accessibility.
      • But we've got a lot of really nifty projects that we're looking at right now that are very entrepreneurial within our core businesses or in an appropriate adjacency, and they're fun.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin adjacent- 'lying near to', from adjacere, from ad- 'to' + jacere 'lie down'.

  • easy from Middle English:

    Both easy and ease (Middle English) go back via Old French aisier to Latin adjacens ‘lying close by’, source also of adjacent (Late Middle English). Easy-peasy ‘childishly easy’ is only recorded from the 1970s. The ‘peasy’ is simply a rhyme and the childish word intensifies the sense.

Rhymes

complacent, obeisant

Definition of adjacent in US English:

adjacent

adjectiveəˈjās(ə)ntəˈdʒeɪs(ə)nt
  • 1Next to or adjoining something else.

    邻近的,毗连的,隔壁的

    adjacent rooms

    毗连的几个房间。

    the area adjacent to the fire station

    邻近车站的地区。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Attached to the bedroom was a small comfy washroom, and adjacent to the living room was a kitchen.
    • The accommodation is competed by a self-contained unit adjacent to the dining room.
    • They invite you to get up and visit the wine room adjacent to the dining room.
    • He kept the prototype in the laundry room, which was adjacent to my bedroom in the basement.
    • She turned and saw that there were doors that were adjacent to the room next door.
    • Doors zipping up and down, the ship appeared to only have one deck, and each room was adjacent to the other.
    • He nodded and slipped back into the bathroom adjacent to his room, presumably to spit.
    • He walked towards the cave exit, which was directly adjacent to the room in which he had slept.
    • She stayed in her room on the first floor or in her office adjacent to her room.
    • The nurse who had just walked in to access the equipment room adjacent to the waiting room sensed the tension.
    • This maneuver served only to strengthen our resolve and we booked a meeting room in a hotel adjacent to the convention site.
    • Walking in further she found the bathroom was adjacent to the dressing room.
    • Finding the public quarters, Viridian and David enter an empty room adjacent to it.
    • We went to a room adjacent to the main hall, and as we walked in, a detainee was led out with fresh blood around his nose.
    • The new pergola is adjacent to the dining room and is easily accessible through French doors.
    • The filling station adjacent to the show rooms will not be disturbed during the building works.
    • He pulled me into the other bathroom, adjacent to Joel's room and locked both doors.
    • The blond man's study, he was vexed to learn, was locked, but the room adjacent to it was not.
    • The first morning I stopped abruptly when I heard a squealing pack of rats in a room adjacent to ours.
    • Clive and his friends brought the equipment down from their second floor apartment and set up in the room adjacent to the rec room.
    Synonyms
    adjoining, neighbouring, neighbouring on, next door to, abutting, close to, near to, next to, by, close by, by the side of, bordering, bordering on, beside, alongside, abreast of, contiguous with, proximate to, attached to, touching, joining
  • 2Geometry
    (of angles) having a common vertex and a common side.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At each vertex we consider the angles formed on the adjacent faces at that corner.
    • Their centers thus lie on the trisectors of the angles adjacent to that line.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin adjacent- ‘lying near to’, from adjacere, from ad- ‘to’ + jacere ‘lie down’.

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