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nearest
najbliższy
I. near [nɪəʳ, Am nɪr] ADV
1. near (close):
podchodzić [perf podejść] bliżej
2. near (almost):
3. near (before):
II. near [nɪəʳ, Am nɪr] ADJ
1. near (close in space, time):
where's the nearest pub?
2. near (similar):
near to sth
the nearest thing to sth
3. near (closely related):
III. near [nɪəʳ, Am nɪr] VB trans
to near sth
IV. near [nɪəʳ, Am nɪr] VB intr
V. near [nɪəʳ, Am nɪr] PREP
near [to] sth/sb
Near East N
near-liquid ADJ ECON
near miss N
1. near miss (narrow escape):
2. near miss (near bomb hit):
near money N ECON
near-sighted ADJ
OpenDict entry
near miss N
near miss AVIAT
Present
Inear
younear
he/she/itnears
wenear
younear
theynear
Past
Ineared
youneared
he/she/itneared
weneared
youneared
theyneared
Present Perfect
Ihaveneared
youhaveneared
he/she/ithasneared
wehaveneared
youhaveneared
theyhaveneared
Past Perfect
Ihadneared
youhadneared
he/she/ithadneared
wehadneared
youhadneared
theyhadneared
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One near miss minorly wounded two men and the ship received superficial damage topside.
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These systems were designed to survive a near miss of 20 megatons.
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The growing interest is reflected in an increasing number of systematic reviews on the prevalence of near miss.
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A near miss caused an electrical failure, putting her radar out of commission and resulting in a loss of power forward.
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This arrangement was quite dangerous by modern standards and resulted in one fatality and several near miss accidents.
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