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词汇 neighbourliness
释义 neighbourliness
noun[ U ]
UK(USneighborliness)uk /ˈneɪ.bəl.i.nəs/ us /ˈneɪ.bɚ.li.nəs/
the quality of being friendly or helpful to your neighbours: 睦邻友好的关系
The area has a neighbourliness rare in central London.这个片区有伦敦市中心罕见的睦邻友好关系。
This is a place with an old-fashioned sense of neighbourliness.这里有那种老式的和睦邻里关系。
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neighbourly
These events aim to increase a sense of community and neighbourliness.
Good neighbourliness was regarded as a crucial social bond.
They hope to restore harmony and good neighbourliness between the two countries.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Friendly
affability
affable
affably
affiliative
agreeableness
congeniality
conversable
convivial
conviviality
convivially
harmony
hospitable
hospitably
hospitality
socially
sugar and spiceidiom
sweet-natured
sweet-tempered
sweetness
the human touch

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Kind & thoughtful

Examples of neighbourliness


neighbourliness
Attributes associated with the former include : social contact, neighbourliness, the absence of loneliness and isolation.
One of the key issues to emerge relates to the fuzzy boundary between neighbourliness and friendship on the hand, and ' care ' on the other.
There was also a strong tradition of neighbourliness in the counties, but this did not survive the transition quite so well.
Elements of the tradition of personal charity, hospitality, and neighbourliness still lingered on into the eighteenth century in a variety of ways.
The visibility and frequency of personalised activities and expressions promotes the familiarity necessary for building neighbourliness and sense of security.
In such cases, neighbourliness seems to become a ' quasi-kin ' relationship.
More interesting still are the general stipulations for the maintenance of deference and neighbourliness.
If neighbourliness was a national preoccupation, that may have been because it was more honoured in the aspiration than in the realisation.
This could be due, in part, to a high level of neighbourliness and tolerance for a certain level of ambient background noise.
In another, it embodies all that is selfish, vindictive, and anti-social within human communities, epitomizing treachery and disharmony in societies that strive for unity and neighbourliness.
Rather than simply examining issues of density, they explored ideas of quality, urbanity, neighbourliness, the relation of inside and outside, and privacy, as well as practical matters such as day-lighting.
Another decried the decrease in neighbourliness.
What this meant was a community within which the gospel was correctly preached, and where it encouraged observance of traditional virtues of neighbourliness, fairness, peace, and the common good.
These were reflected in their accounts of ' neighbourliness' - both the mutual support offered in adversity and the routine, reciprocal exchanges that were part of daily life.
Some of the most trying cases are brought to my constituency surgery by people who complain about bad neighbourliness, particularly noise pollution.
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