adjacency
noun [ C or U ] formal uk/əˈdʒeɪ.sən.si/ us/əˈdʒeɪ.sən.si/
邻近;毗连
the fact of being very near, next to, or touching something
Another conflict arises from the adjacency of the verb to its subject. 另一个冲突在于动词和其主语的连用。
The adjacency of the two components increases the effectiveness of both. 这两个组件连在一起使两者的有效性都提高了。
See: adjacent
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- The adjacency between the pronoun and the preposition is accidental.
- They have been collated to form one single extended poem in which the adjacency of lines affects the way we read them.
- The speech pattern is perhaps a function of the region's adjacency to the other geographic regions of the commonwealth.