Próximo in english

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pronunciation: nekst part of speech: adjective
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próximo = adjacent ; adjoining ; close ; forthcoming ; immediate ; next + Expresión Temporal ; sorrounding ; neighbour [neighbor, -USA] ; coming ; near-side ; in sight ; over the horizon ; on the horizon ; proximate ; in view ; upcoming [up-coming] ; approaching ; oncoming [on-coming]. 

Example: Before him there are the two items to be joined, projected onto adjacent viewing positions.Example: The library is poorly sited outside the shopping centre and on the brow of a hill, and faces competition from adjoining libraries.Example: Superior cataloguing may result, since more consistency and closer adherence to standard codes are likely to emerge with cataloguers who spend all of their time cataloguing, than with a librarian who tackles cataloguing as one of various professional tasks.Example: Following internal discussion, it was agreed that a new library should be given the University's top priority in any forthcoming capital building project.Example: This system offers immediate access when required by users and staff, preferably several users at the same time.Example: And then the young librarian, as in a dream, heard from the lips of her supervisor the words, 'Jeanne, please let bygones be bygones and put this year's evaluation behind you. I'll try to make it up to you next year'.Example: It examines the role that small university libraries can play in their surrounding communities and the benefits to be gained by both parties.Example: The command 'neighbour' lists the terms around the base term alphabetically forwards or backwards.Example: I have myself seen, in a northern market, a bookstall where the stall-holder had over a dozen old shoeboxes under the counter in which each month the ten new titles were placed so that the customers could buy the whole new range gradually over the coming month.Example: The near-side press point was placed further in towards the middle of the tympan (and of the sheet) than the off-side point.Example: The trend is definitely towards the electronic submission, but the point where this method will entirely supplant the others is not yet in sight.Example: This article surveys the changes which have already occurred and those which are just over the horizon.Example: The author concludes with descriptions of advances in the technology currently on the horizon.Example: For example, Literature and Language should be proximate, as should Commerce and Economics and Business, Psychology and Medicine, and so on.Example: There was not a living soul in view, but suddenly we saw a woman in a kerchief, felt boots and short fur coat.Example: Its 2 objectives are described: the creation and distribution of a newsletter of upcoming meetings and calls for papers; and the organisation of a workshop on writing articles for publication.Example: I looked up at the sky and saw threatening clouds and approaching darkness.Example: Shift change reports allow the off-going nurse to communicate with the on-coming nurse about the patient's case.

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» acontecimiento próximocoming event .

Example: News, leagues, coming events and tournaments, and listings of bowling centres for bowlers in England.

» año próximo, elthe coming yearnext year .

Example: Department heads estimate their expenditures for the coming year and submit them to the town manager, who approves or disapproves them.

Example: The library budget, for instance, was to be reduced next year by 10% as well = Por ejemplo, el presupuesto de la biblioteca además iba a ser reducido el año siguiente en un 10% .

» de próxima publicaciónabout to be published [Que pronto será publicado] .

Example: The weekly issues of this publication alert readers to the titles of papers and articles about to be published in the relevant specialist journals.

» durante el próximo añoover the next year .

Example: Over 80 per cent of those questioned in Europe, the US and Japan expect further growth in expenditure of an average of 15 per cent over the next year.

» durante las próximas semanasover the next few weeksover the coming weeks .

Example: With schools about to break up for the summer, millions of Brits will be packing their suitcases and jetting off on holiday over the next few weeks.

Example: The Northern Lights will be more active than usual over the coming weeks.

» durante los próximos díasover the coming daysin the next few daysover the next few days .

Example: Pollen counts are set to soar across southern England over the coming days.

Example: And again, if anything seems strange in the next few days, please bear with us and let us know.

Example: The weather across Germany is expected to be warm and summery over the next few days.

» durante los próximos doce mesesover the next twelve months .

Example: To date the group have met three times and will convene a further six times over the next twelve months.

» durante los próximos mesesover the next few monthsover the next several months .

Example: Over the next few months, they will be donating thousands of pounds to help warm-hearted people and community projects.

Example: They became close over the next several months but never quite fell in love -- at least not the head-over-heels, gooey-eyed kind that makes you ache inside.

» el año próximothe year aheadthe following year .

Example: Also covered are the finances of the CLA, social events during the conference, funds and support for gays, and the year ahead for CLA.

Example: Each year guidelines are published by 1 May for application in the following year = Todos los años se publican directrices para el 1 de mayo y se aplican el año siguiente.

» el próximo exitazothe next big thing .

Example: It's been a while since pop-music writers have heaped praise on a blues guitarist as the next big thing.

» el próximo gran éxitothe next big thing .

Example: It's been a while since pop-music writers have heaped praise on a blues guitarist as the next big thing.

» en el año próximoin the coming yearin the coming year .

Example: The author sketches some of the developments that we might expect to see in the coming years = El autor esboza algunos de los avances que podríamos esperar ver en los próximos años.

Example: The author sketches some of the developments that we might expect to see in the coming years = El autor esboza algunos de los avances que podríamos esperar ver en los próximos años.

» en el próximo añoin the year aheadin the coming year .

Example: The author considers the future of libraries in the year ahead.

Example: The author sketches some of the developments that we might expect to see in the coming years = El autor esboza algunos de los avances que podríamos esperar ver en los próximos años.

» en las próximas semanasover the next few weeksin the coming weeksover the coming weeksin the coming weeks ahead .

Example: With schools about to break up for the summer, millions of Brits will be packing their suitcases and jetting off on holiday over the next few weeks.

Example: Iran's first nuclear power plant will be connected to the national grid at full capacity in the coming weeks.

Example: The Northern Lights will be more active than usual over the coming weeks.

Example: We look forward to collaborating with all of our partners and expanding our global network in the coming weeks ahead.

» en los próximo díasin the coming days .

Example: The band will also be announcing their support acts in the coming days.

» en los próximos añosin the next few yearsover the next few years .

Example: Again, this method looks very attractive compared with manual methods, and is likely to become available to large numbers of people in the next few years.

Example: However, as the proportion of elderly people in the population rises sharply over next few years advertising and retail executives will need to rethink their sales strategies.

» en los próximos díasin the next few daysover the next few daysover the coming days .

Example: And again, if anything seems strange in the next few days, please bear with us and let us know.

Example: The weather across Germany is expected to be warm and summery over the next few days.

Example: Pollen counts are set to soar across southern England over the coming days.

» en los próximos doce mesesover the next twelve months .

Example: To date the group have met three times and will convene a further six times over the next twelve months.

» en los próximos mesesover the next few monthsover the next several months .

Example: Over the next few months, they will be donating thousands of pounds to help warm-hearted people and community projects.

Example: They became close over the next several months but never quite fell in love -- at least not the head-over-heels, gooey-eyed kind that makes you ache inside.

» estar próximobe at handbe fast-approaching .

Example: A shortage of books makes things slightly difficult but help is at hand from the USSR.

Example: Property Tax deadline day is fast-approaching and if you don't pay by Tuesday, you will have a bigger bill in the end.

» lado más próximo, elnear side, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: When the heaps of all the sheets of a book had been dried and piled together again, they were set out in signature order on a long table, with the first recto pages upwards and to the near side.

» la próxima modathe next hot thing .

Example: These could be the next hot thing but they are still very pricy, almost too pricy for most golfers.

» la próxima revelaciónthe next big thing .

Example: It's been a while since pop-music writers have heaped praise on a blues guitarist as the next big thing.

» mes próximo, elnext month .

Example: Yesterday, lame duck legislators returned for their final week before handing the reins over to the 110th Congress next month.

» para el año próximofor the year ahead .

Example: The document outlines the organisation's vision for the future, its objectives and core values, and contains an action plan for the year ahead.

» próxima aperturaopening soon .

Example: Certain areas of the room are hidden behind colorful curtains and tantalizing signs that read 'Opening Soon!'.

» próxima vez, lanext timenext time (a)round .

Example: In a sense she was relieved, because, while she thought that she had acquitted herself reasonably well, she wanted next time to be better prepared.

Example: The more important point is that so many disenfranchised people will be eligible to vote next time around.

» próximo aadjacent toin the vicinity ofin the proximity of .

Example: Most users would appreciate disciplines placed adjacent to related disciplines.

Example: Public libraries in the vicinity of primary schools offer valuable supporting services in the way of loans for projects, exhibitions, displays and talks on library usage.

Example: Just by being in the proximity of a motocross race or snowboarding competition can help you start flirting with danger.

» próximo a + Nombrein + Posesivo + vicinity .

Example: As the company is in your vicinity, you could either call or go in person to lodge your complaint.

» próximos años, losyears ahead, thenext few years, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: It is believed that the years ahead will see an increase in such programs.

Example: In the course of the next few years it became clear that a detailed revision of the classification scheme was becoming essential.

» semana próxima, lanext week .

Example: Enjoy what's left of your weekend...and get emotionally prepared for whatever next week may bring.

Próximo synonyms

close in spanish: cerrar, pronunciation: kloʊs part of speech: adverb, adjective adjacent in spanish: adyacente, pronunciation: ədʒeɪsənt part of speech: adjective future in spanish: futuro, pronunciation: fjutʃɜr part of speech: noun, adjective following in spanish: siguiendo, pronunciation: fɑloʊɪŋ part of speech: adjective incoming in spanish: entrante, pronunciation: ɪnkəmɪŋ part of speech: adjective, noun side by side in spanish: lado a lado, pronunciation: saɪdbaɪsaɪd part of speech: adjective succeeding in spanish: subsiguiente, pronunciation: səksidɪŋ part of speech: verb
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