abutting

[əbˈʌtɪŋ] /ə-ˈbə-tiŋ/ (ame, mw)

abutting — 形容詞

  • abuttingpositive
  • more abuttingcomparative
  • most abuttingsuperlative

1. describing a piece of land, building, or other structure that touches or shares

1.形容詞C1
釋義

毗鄰的

描述相鄰且共享邊界的土地或建物

describing a piece of land, building, or other structure that touches or shares a boundary with another, with no gap in between.

例句

The contractor measured the abutting lots before building the fence.

營造商在蓋圍籬前測量了毗鄰的地塊。

pattern: abutting lots — adjacent pieces of land in construction

Tendai's garden is abutting the stream, and the children play there on warm days.

Tendai 的花園毗鄰溪流,孩子們在溫暖的日子裡會在那裡玩耍。

同義詞
  • adjacent

    broader term — can mean near or next to without necessarily touching

  • adjoining

    very close synonym, equally formal, often used for rooms or buildings connected by a shared wall

  • neighbouring

    more common in everyday speech; implies closeness but not necessarily physical contact

  • bordering

    emphasises the boundary line between two areas

反義詞
  • detached

    describes a building that stands alone, not sharing a wall with another

  • separate

    a more general opposite; things that do not touch or share a boundary

文法句型

abutting + noun

用法筆記

Typically found in formal, written contexts such as legal documents, property deeds, and construction contracts. In everyday conversation, 'neighbouring' or 'next to' is preferred.

常見錯誤

The houses are abutting.
The houses are abutting each other.
💡'abutting' typically needs a noun or noun phrase describing what touches another (abutting lots, abutting buildings).
I sat abutting to the window.
I sat next to the window.
💡'abutting' is not used for general proximity or seating arrangements; it describes physical boundary-contact between structures or land.