Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Adjacent"
Die Bedeutung von "Adjacent" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
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Was bedeutet adjacent ?
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Right next to
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Was bedeutet adjacent ?
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it means 'near to' or 'next to'.
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Was bedeutet Not adjacent though.?
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Not next to.
Adjacent means "next to"
Adjacent means "next to"
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Was bedeutet adjacent to?
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@KingWangZzang Adjacent means beside, but it is more formal
Beispielsätze die "Adjacent" benutzen
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit adjacent.
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No one uses this frequently on a daily conversation. Typically someone who is having an intellectual dicussion you'll hear this. You also hear this when you are taking a math class.
Examples:
1. My sister's room is adjacent to mine.
2. Two angles are adjacent when they have a common side or a common vertex.
Examples:
1. My sister's room is adjacent to mine.
2. Two angles are adjacent when they have a common side or a common vertex.
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit in adjacent to.
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All of these examples using "adjacent to" relate to 'spatial arrangement' (where things are located in relation to other things).
"Put those books on the shelf, adjacent to the snowglobe. Yes, that's more like it!"
The phrase "That's more like it" indicates that someone views a change as an improvement. The above dialogue is from someone who gave an order and liked the result when it was 'carried out' (completed).
"Welcome to our house! The guest bathroom is adjacent to the stairs, so you can't miss it."
When giving directions, you might say "You can't miss it" to explain that a landmark will be obvious. In this case, the host is telling a houseguest the location of a bathroom.
"The girl sits happily adjacent to her crush during science class."
Children and teenagers often refer to their romantic interest as a "crush". One might say "I have a crush" or ask "Who is your crush?".
"Put those books on the shelf, adjacent to the snowglobe. Yes, that's more like it!"
The phrase "That's more like it" indicates that someone views a change as an improvement. The above dialogue is from someone who gave an order and liked the result when it was 'carried out' (completed).
"Welcome to our house! The guest bathroom is adjacent to the stairs, so you can't miss it."
When giving directions, you might say "You can't miss it" to explain that a landmark will be obvious. In this case, the host is telling a houseguest the location of a bathroom.
"The girl sits happily adjacent to her crush during science class."
Children and teenagers often refer to their romantic interest as a "crush". One might say "I have a crush" or ask "Who is your crush?".
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit adjacent.
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“The bookstore is very close to here. It is adjacent to the bakery.”
“The subject of morality is adjacent to the subject of religion.”
People don’t really say adjacent very much. They would say “next to” in the first situation. In the second you could say “is related” instead of adjacent.
“The subject of morality is adjacent to the subject of religion.”
People don’t really say adjacent very much. They would say “next to” in the first situation. In the second you could say “is related” instead of adjacent.
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Adjacent" und ihre Unterschiede
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen adjacent und contigulous ?
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I think you mean contiguous 🙈 in everyday use they’re quite interchangeable, you can use instead of the other. However, if you want to take in their literal meaning into consideration then “adjacent” means near, neighboring, close to... and “contiguous” means touching, in contact, ... but they’re mostly used interchangeably ☺️
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen adjacent und adjoining ?
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@sue90
Oops, didn’t notice “in proximity”.
‘In proximity’ means to be in the area immediately next something, to be almost considered right next to it, but not really adjacent.
In math, if a result is very very close to a round figure, we ‘approximate’ it to that figure, i.e., we consider them the same because they are so close.
In the vicinity covers a greater area.
“You can be in the vicinity of the artillery drill, but not in close proximity to the firing equipment”.
“We are in the vicinity of the correct answer, but not quite yet to approximate our results”.
Oops, didn’t notice “in proximity”.
‘In proximity’ means to be in the area immediately next something, to be almost considered right next to it, but not really adjacent.
In math, if a result is very very close to a round figure, we ‘approximate’ it to that figure, i.e., we consider them the same because they are so close.
In the vicinity covers a greater area.
“You can be in the vicinity of the artillery drill, but not in close proximity to the firing equipment”.
“We are in the vicinity of the correct answer, but not quite yet to approximate our results”.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen adjacent und abutting ?
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I had to look up abutting on dictionary.com, so the main difference is that that is rarely ever used, LOL... (Well ok, I think I would have recognized it in context, though)
I get the impression that abutting implies closer contact that adjacent, which means "next to" but doesn't usually have the nuance of directly touching.
I get the impression that abutting implies closer contact that adjacent, which means "next to" but doesn't usually have the nuance of directly touching.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen adjacent und adjoin und vicinity ?
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Adjacent & adjoining are the same, they both mean "next to".
Vicinity means "in/around the same area".
Vicinity means "in/around the same area".
Übersetzungen von "Adjacent"
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? adjacent
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Hi! Hope this helps.
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? adjacent
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