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Definition of "near" in inglés

adjective

  1. Physically close.

    • I can't see near objects very clearly without my glasses.
    • Stay near at all times.
  2. Close in time.

    • The end is near.
    • We're getting near to Xmas.
  3. Closely connected or related.

    • The deceased man had no near relatives.
  4. Close to one's interests, affection, etc.; intimate; dear.

    • A matter of near consequence to me.
    • a near friend
  5. Close to anything followed or imitated; not free, loose, or rambling.

    • a version near to the original
  6. So as barely to avoid or pass injury or loss; close; narrow.

    • a near escape
  7. Approximate, almost.

    • The two words are near synonyms.
  8. (British, in relation to a vehicle) On the side nearest to the kerb (the left-hand side if one drives on the left).

    • The near front wheel came loose.
  9. (dated) Next to the driver, when he is on foot; (US) on the left of an animal or a team.

    • the near ox; the near leg
  10. (obsolete) Immediate; direct; close; short.

  11. (now rare) Stingy; parsimonious.

    • Don't be near with your pocketbook.
  12. (programming, not comparable) Within the currently selected segment in a segmented memory architecture.

    • a near pointer

adverb

  1. At or towards a position close in space or time.

  2. Nearly; almost.

    • He was near unconscious when I found him.
    • I jumped into the near-freezing water.
    • I near ruptured myself trying to move the piano.

preposition

  1. Physically close to, in close proximity to.

    • There are habitable planets orbiting many of the stars near our Sun.
  2. Close to in time.

    • The voyage was near completion.
  3. Close to in nature or degree.

    • His opinions are near the limit of what is acceptable.

verb

  1. (ambitransitive) To come closer to; to approach.

  • The ship nears the land.
  • noun

    1. The left side of a horse or of a team of horses pulling a carriage etc.

    noun

    1. (dialectal, rare, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire) Kidney.