propinquity

英 [prə'pɪŋkwɪtɪ] 美 [prə'pɪŋkwəti]
  • n. 接近;邻近;近亲关系
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propinquity 临近,接近

来自拉丁语propinquus,临近的,接近的,来自prope,临近的,来自pro的扩大形式,词源同proximity,approximate.-inquus,表方位后缀,来自hinc,这里,词源同here.

propinquity
propinquity: see proximity
propinquity (n.)
late 14c., "nearness in relation, kinship," later also "physical nearness" (early 15c.), from Old French propinquite (13c.) and directly from Latin propinquitatem (nominative propinquitas) "nearness, vicinity; relationship, affinity," from propinquus "near, neighboring," from prope "near" (enlarged from PIE *pro "before;" see pro-) + suffix -inquus.
Nothing propinks like propinquity [Ian Fleming, chapter heading, "Diamonds are Forever," 1956; phrase popularized 1960s by U.S. diplomat George Ball]
1. They are cousins of propinquity.
他们是血统很近的表亲.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

2. Grace was indeed quite unconscious of Fitspier's propinquity.
格雷丝确实完全没有觉察菲茨比尔斯近在身旁.

来自辞典例句

3. For propinquity, come, we do a cup again!
为了咱们的亲近, 来, 我们再干一杯!

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4. The neighbours lived in close propinquity toeach other.
这些邻居住得很近.

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5. They are both cousins of his, but not of the same degree of propinquity.
他们两都是他的表弟, 但是在血缘上不同程度相近.

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