near

near — verb

  • nearpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • nears3rd person singular
  • nearing-ing form
  • nearedpast simple

1. to move closer to a particular place, moment, or condition, with the sense that

1.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

to move closer to a particular place, moment, or condition, with the sense that arrival or completion is about to happen

例句

The rescue team neared the village as the sun began to set.

transitive: near + noun phrase (destination)

As graduation neared, Rin felt both excited and nervous.

intransitive: [time event] nears

同義詞
  • approach

    most direct synonym; slightly more formal in tone

  • draw close to

    more descriptive and literary; often used with time events

  • close in on

    suggests surrounding or pursuing something

反義詞
  • recede

    to move back or away from a point

  • retreat

    to move backwards or withdraw from a position

文法句型

near + noun phrase (transitive)

near (intransitive: [event/time] nears)

用法筆記

Often used in progressive tenses (is nearing, were nearing). More common in written English than in casual conversation, where 'get close to' or 'approach' are frequently used instead.

常見錯誤

We are nearing to the finish line.
We are nearing the finish line.
💡The verb 'near' takes a direct object without a preposition.

near — adjective

near — adverb

near — prefix

near — preposition