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proximity

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++prox·im·i·ty /prɒkˈsɪməti $ prɑːk-/ ●○○ noun [uncountable]  formalNEAR nearness in distance or time 〔距离或时间的〕接近,临近;邻近proximity to We chose the house for its proximity to the school. 我们选中这所房子是因为它离学校近。proximity of the proximity of the Bahamas to the States 巴哈马群岛靠近美国 Here the rich and the poor live in close proximity (=very near to each other). 在这里,富人和穷人比邻而居。
Examples from the Corpus
proximityThose criteria include sibling priority and geographical proximity.Conde Nast Traveler magazine readers last year rated Lindbergh among the top 10 most-popular airports because of its proximity to downtown.San Francisco has a significant immigrant population because of its proximity to Asia.When the laws were liberalized, Baja's proximity to California came into play.Something about the proximity of audience and performer at Guildford turned the whole thing into a party.An important factor to consider is the proximity of your lodging to the slopes and to nightlife.This nowhere land has neither the benefit of distance from Chicago to either become agricultural or the proximity to be wholly relevant.The proximity of schools, stores, hospitals, and so on is an important factor when purchasing a house.To either side old farmhouses and new villas stood in uneasy proximity.in close proximityIts small form factor allows two computers, in close proximity, to double up on the 10BaseT hub.The fattest rabbits in winter are often found in close proximity to brambles.To guarantee plenty of fruit production, both male and female plants need to be put in the ground in close proximity.One night was spent less happily in close proximity to an interested large saltwater crocodile.All are located in close proximity to one another, providing scope for multiple syndicate as well as plenary sessions.Organizational structure was driven by the necessity of having skilled negotiators in close proximity.Persinger has suggested that these reports might be hallucinations instilled into the witnesses by the effect of ionising radiation in close proximity.
Origin proximity (1400-1500) Latin proximitas, from proximus; → PROXIMATE
prox·im·i·ty nounChineseSyllable
in nearness distance time or Corpus


proximity
proximity /prɒkˈsɪməti, prɒkˈsɪmɪti $ prɑːk-/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Latin
 Origin: proximitas, from proximus; proximate
formal nearness in distance or time
    proximity to
    We chose the house for its proximity to the school.
    proximity of
    the proximity of the Bahamas to the States
    Here the rich and the poor live in close proximity (=very near to each other).


prox·im·ityBrE /prɒkˈsɪməti/ 🔊NAmE /prɑːkˈsɪməti/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] ~ (of sb/sth) (to sb/sth) (formal) the state of being near sb/sth in distance or time (时间或空间)接近,邻近,靠近a house in the proximity of (= near) the motorway靠近高速公路的一座房子The proximity of the college to London makes it very popular. 这所学院因靠近伦敦而备受欢迎。🔊🔊The area has a number of schools in close proximity to each other. 这个地区有许多学校比邻而立。🔊🔊the death of two members of her family in close proximity她的两个亲人在短时间内的相继去世