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proximate

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++prox·i·mate /ˈprɒksəmət $ ˈprɑːk-/ adjective formal  1. CAUSEa proximate cause is a direct one 〔原因〕直接的2. NEARnearest in time, order, or family relationship 〔时间、顺序或亲属关系〕最近的,最接近的 SYN close
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proximateIt is clear that the proximate cause has been government action.The proximate cause is more simple.The proximate cause of death was colon cancer.The last straw that breaks the camel's back is indeed the proximate cause of that misfortune.But still these are all proximate causes of poor performance.The foregoing discussion has dealt with proximate causes.Sampling directly from the pancreatic duct provides a more proximate sample for cytological diagnosis and may improve the diagnostic sensitivity.Regional networks evolved from networks that originally connected geographically proximate universities.
Origin proximate (1500-1600) Latin past participle of proximare to go near, from proximus nearest, next
prox·i·mate adjectiveChineseSyllable
cause a a Corpus one is direct proximate


proximate
proximate /ˈprɒksəmət, ˈprɒksɪmət $ ˈprɑːk-/ adjective formal
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: past participle of proximare 'to go near', from proximus 'nearest, next'
1. a proximate cause is a direct one
2. nearest in time, order, or family relationship
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prox·im·ateBrE /ˈprɒksɪmət/ 🔊NAmE /ˈprɑːksɪmət/ 🔊 adjective [usually before noun] (specialist) nearest in time, order, etc. to sth (时间、顺序等)最接近的,最邻近的