neighbours in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for neighbours in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

next-door neighbour, next-door neighbor [ˌnekstdɔːˈneɪbə(r)] N

I.neighbour, neighbor [Brit ˈneɪbə, Am ˈneɪbər] N

II.neighbour, neighbor [Brit ˈneɪbə, Am ˈneɪbər] VB intr

neighbour states, neighbor states [ˈneɪbəˌsteɪts] N npl

beggar-my-neighbour [Brit ˌbɛɡəmʌɪˈneɪbə, Am ˌbɛɡərmaɪˈneɪbər] N

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intrusive (persistant) neighbours

Translations for neighbours in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

neighbours in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for neighbours in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

Translations for neighbours in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

neighbours Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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It's hard not to sympathise with a team that lives in the shadow of noisy neighbours on either side.
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The drawback is that counting live neighbours becomes a search operation, slowing down simulation speed.
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A green-eyed boy known for his wittiness among his relatives and neighbours, he slowly pulled down the glass and got out of the car through the window.
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He has been described as compassionate, moral, sensitive and full of integrity; taking in waifs and strays and helping his neighbours whenever possible.
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However, he was never the most tactful or sensitive of people, and frequently antagonised his neighbours with his high-handed and snobbish attitude towards them.
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She said the first location was on a hairpin turn, but the second location makes her just as concerned about her neighbours' safety.
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One local observer said the building is at least four stories too tall on the site and the lift core alone makes the neighbours cower.
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Neighbours, police and firefighters say the school has been a frequent target of broken windows, graffiti, and rubbish bin fires.
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Within each, the liberal use of white -- and its tone-on-tone paint chart neighbours -- was a common denominator which, spooling forward, flavours our own design output.
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He excited his neighbours to the national defence against the dangers of a threatened invasion.
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