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Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. The next period of time, event, person, or thing is the one that comes immediately after the present one or after the previous one. I got up early the next morning. ...the next available flight... Who will be the next prime minister?... I want my next child born at home... Many senior citizens have very few visitors from one week to the next... ORD 2. You use next in expressions such as next Friday, next day and next year to refer, for example, to the first Friday, day, or year that comes after the present or previous one. Let’s plan a big night next week... He retires next January... Next day the EU summit strengthened their ultimatum. DET • Next is also an adjective. I shall be 26 years old on Friday next. ADJ: n ADJ • Next is also a pronoun. He predicted that the region’s economy would grow by about six per cent both this year and next. PRON 3. The next place or person is the one that is nearest to you or that is the first one that you come to. Grace sighed so heavily that Trish could hear it in the next room... The man in the next chair was asleep... Stop at the next corner. I’m getting out. ADJ: det ADJ 4. The thing that happens next is the thing that happens immediately after something else. Next, close your eyes then screw them up tight... I don’t know what to do next... The news is next. ADV: ADV with cl, ADV after v, be ADV 5. When you next do something, you do it for the first time since you last did it. I next saw him at his house in Berkshire... When we next met, he was much more jovial. ADV: ADV before v 6. You use next to say that something has more of a particular quality than all other things except one. For example, the thing that is next best is the one that is the best except for one other thing. The one thing he didn’t have was a son. I think he’s felt that a grandson is the next best thing... At least three times more daffodils are grown than in Holland, the next largest grower. = second ADV: ADV adj-superl 7. You use after next in expressions such as the week after next to refer to a period of time after the next one. For example, when it is May, the month after next is July. ...the party’s annual conference, to be held in Bournemouth the week after next. PHRASE: n PHR 8. If you say that you do something or experience something as much as the next person, you mean that you are no different from anyone else in the respect mentioned. I’m as ambitious as the next man. I’d like to manage at the very highest level. PHRASE: as group PHR c darkgreen]emphasis 9. If one thing is next to another thing, it is at the other side of it. She sat down next to him on the sofa. ...at the southern end of the Gaza Strip next to the Egyptian border... The car was parked in the small weedy lot next to the hotel. = beside PREP-PHRASE 10. You use next to in order to give the most important aspect of something when comparing it with another aspect. Her children were the number two priority in her life next to her career... = after PREP-PHRASE 11. You use next to before a negative, or a word that suggests something negative, to mean almost, but not completely. Johnson still knew next to nothing about tobacco... Most pre-prepared weight loss products are next to useless. = virtually PHRASE: PHR after v, v-link PHR, PHR nothing/adj
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   I. adjective  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English niehst, superlative of neah nigh — more at nigh  Date: before 12th century  1. immediately adjacent (as in place, rank, or time)  2. any other considered hypothetically knew it as well as the ~ man  II. preposition  Date: before 12th century nearest or adjacent to  III. adverb  Date: 14th century  1. in the time, place, or order nearest or immediately succeeding ~ we drove home the ~ closest school  2. on the first occasion to come when ~ we meet  IV. noun  Date: 15th century one that is ~ from one day to the ~ ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
2.
  adj., adv., n., & prep. --adj. 1 (often foll. by to) being or positioned or living nearest (in the next house; the chair next to the fire). 2 the nearest in order of time; the first or soonest encountered or considered (next Friday; ask the next person you see). --adv. 1 (often foll. by to) in the nearest place or degree (put it next to mine; came next to last). 2 on the first or soonest occasion (when we next meet). --n. the next person or thing. --prep. colloq. next to. Phrases and idioms next-best the next in order of preference. next door see DOOR. next of kin the closest living relative or relatives. next to almost (next to nothing left). the next world see WORLD. Etymology: OE nehsta superl. (as NIGH) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
3.
  сокр. от near-end crosstalk переходный разговор на ближнем [передающем] конце ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
4.
  1) ближайший 2) будущий 3) в следующий раз 4) затем 5) очередной 6) последующий 7) потом 8) рядом 9) следующий 10) соседний due date of next inspection — срок очередной проверки next following term — последующий член - next decade - next in turn - next nearest - next time - next to last - next to - read next ...
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5.
  прил. очередной (следующий) - end next account - next year - next next Syn: immediate, next in turn ...
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  1. следующий in the next chapter —- в следующей главе by the next mail —- ближайшей почтой the next person to arrive was N. —- следующим приехал N. (take) the next turning to the right —- первый поворот направо the next dress I buy shall be black —- первое платье, которое я себе куплю, будет черное in the next place —- во-вторых; в следующую очередь; затем 2. ближайший, соседний my next neighbour —- мой ближайший сосед next but one —- через один the shop is in the next house but one —- магазин находится через дом от нас 3. следующий (по времени); будущий next day —- на следующий день, завтра next year —- в будущем (в следующем) году next October —- в октябре этого года (если это говорится в январе-сентябре); в октябре будущего года (если это говорится в ноябре-декабре) on Tuesday next —- во вторник на будущей неделе not till next time —- до следующего раза; больше не буду 4. уст. непосредственно предшествующий the next day before Easter —- канун пасхи 5. в грам. знач. сущ.: следующий, ближайший человек или предмет next please! —- следующий (при вызове посетителя); какие еще есть вопросы?; давайте дальше her next was a greengrocer —- потом она вышла замуж за зеленщика her next was a girl —- ее следующим ребенком была девочка we will tell you in our next —- мы сообщим вам в нашем следующем письме или в нашей следующей...
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   1. adj.  1) следующий; next chapter - следующая глава  2) ближайший; соседний; the house next to ours - соседний дом; my next neighbour - мой ближайший сосед; - next door to  3) следующий; будущий; next year - в будущем году; not till next time joc. - больше не буду до следующего раза next to nothing - почти ничего the next man - первый встречный; любой; всякий другой  2. adv.  1) потом, затем, после; he next proceeded to write a letter - затем он начал писать письмо; what next? - а что дальше?; что еще может за этим последовать?  2) в следующий раз, снова; when I see him next - когда я его опять увижу  3. prep. рядом, около; the chair next the fire - стул около камина; she loves him next her own child - она любит его (почти) как своего ребенка  4. noun следующий/ближайший (человек или предмет); next, please! - следующий, пожалуйста!; I will tell you in my next - я расскажу вам в следующем письме; to be concluded in our next - окончание следует NEXT door (to) по соседству, рядом [ср. next-door ]; he lives next door он живет в соседнем доме NEXT of kin ближайший(-ие) родственник(и) ...
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  telec. abbr. Near End Cross Talk NASDAQ abbr. NextHealth, Inc. ...
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  - O.E. niehsta, nyhsta (W.Saxon), nesta (Anglian) "nearest, closest," superl. of neah (W.Saxon), neh (Anglian) "nigh;" from P.Gmc. *nekh- "near" + superlative suffix *-istaz. Nextdoor is attested from 1485. ...
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