neighbourly

IPA/ˈneɪbəli/
KK[nˈebɚli]IPA/ˈneɪbərli/

neighbourly — 形容詞

  • neighbourlypositive
  • more neighbourlycomparative
  • most neighbourlysuperlative

1. showing kindness, helpfulness, and goodwill toward the people who live near you

1.形容詞B2
釋義

睦鄰的

對鄰居友善且樂於幫助的

showing kindness, helpfulness, and goodwill toward the people who live near you — for example, visiting a sick neighbour, offering practical help, or simply greeting those who live close by with warmth and respect.

例句

The Felix family made a neighbourly visit to their elderly neighbour, bringing a warm meal.

Felix 一家對年長的鄰居進行了一次睦鄰拜訪,帶去了一頓熱騰騰的飯菜。

Shirin showed neighbourly kindness by collecting the mail for us while we were away.

Shirin 展現了睦鄰的善意,在我們外出期間幫我們代收郵件。

attributive use: neighbourly + noun (kindness)

同義詞
  • friendly

    broader; can refer to any person or situation, not limited to neighbours

  • kind

    general quality of goodwill; less specific to the neighbour relationship

  • helpful

    focuses on practical assistance, one aspect of being neighbourly

  • considerate

    emphasises thoughtfulness about others' needs or feelings

反義詞
  • unfriendly

    opposite in attitude; cold or distant rather than warm

  • unneighbourly

    direct antonym; failing to show goodwill to those who live nearby

文法句型

be + adjective

adjective + noun

adjective + of + person + to-infinitive

用法筆記

Common in British English; the American English spelling is 'neighborly'. The word is used both attributively (before a noun, e.g. a neighbourly gesture) and predicatively (after a linking verb, e.g. It was neighbourly of them to help). Note that 'neighbourly' describes attitude or behaviour, whereas 'neighbouring' only means located nearby.

常見錯誤

We live on a neighbourly street.
We live on a neighbouring street.
💡'neighbourly' describes friendly behaviour; 'neighbouring' simply means located next to or near.