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词汇 example_english_closer-proximity
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closer proximity

collocation in English

meanings of closeand proximity


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close
adjective
uk /kləʊs/ us /kloʊs/
having direct family connections or shared beliefs, support, ...
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proximity
noun[U]
uk /prɒkˈsɪm.ə.ti/ us /prɑːkˈsɪm.ə.t̬i/
the state of being near in space ...
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Examples of closer proximity


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Some of the smaller ones may wish to redevelop in closerproximity to an undergraduate hospital and medical school.
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It is proposed, by altering the angle of glide, to bring aircraft into even closerproximity to the houses.
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Everyone admits that the slum clearance houses must have a closerproximity to public works in the centre of the town than other houses.
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Regrettably, technical progress has made us grow careless, with the result that buildings are ever more frequently erected in ever closerproximity to flood-prone areas.
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I think this must be due to the closerproximity of polling day and elections.
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Experts do not remove themselves from the crowd by relying on method but set themselves in closerproximity to the public outside the expert enclave.
Transmission may be easier between housed animals kept at higher densities and hence in closerproximity.
In residential care, signposting of the toilets to aid confused residents and positioning of toilets in closerproximity to the residents' sitting room are beneficial.
The correspondence of higher energies with higher frequencies, louder sound with closerproximity, is common sense.
More hyperactive children may well come into closerproximity with dust containing old paint and therefore evoke a more damaging environment for themselves.
In rural areas, the closerproximity of children to their older parents is conducive to more frequent face-to-face contacts.
These partners tend to be located nearby, since closerproximity reduces transport costs and other impediments to trade.
In residential care, signposting of the toilets to aid confused residents and positioning of toilets in closerproximity to the residents' sitting-room are beneficial.
The way in which humans related to one another was also transformed as ever growing numbers of people began to live in closer and closerproximity.
In other words, the less frequent use of some local features may be far more complex than a simple implication of closerproximity to the "standard" variety.
Words are selected that will lead to increases in the number of words a child produces that are completely correct, or which are in closerproximity to their targets.
However, it cannot seriously be suggested that existing research councils and other establishments should be physically relocated to put them in closerproximity to universities.
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This applies even more vividly in local elections where there tends to be closerproximity between the candidates and the electors.
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The problem is accentuated where urban development has brought the town dweller and the farmer into much closerproximity.
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