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1 ближайший
1) General subject: close in, close-in, immediate, near (о времени), neighbor, neighbour, next door, next-door, proximal, proximate, the nearest, the earliest (на ближайшем заседании директоров - at the earliest meeting of the directors), upcoming2) Military: initial3) Bookish: hithermost4) Anatomy: proximalis5) Mathematics: nearest-neighbor, next6) Law: prochain7) Mining: adjacent8) Investment: nearby9) Makarov: immediate (непосредственный), nearest (самый близкий), next (следующий) -
2 самый ближний
1) Engineering: nearest2) Bookish: hithermost
См. также в других словарях:
Hithermost — Hith er*most , a. Nearest on this side. Sir M. Hale. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hithermost — [hith′ər mōst΄] adj. nearest … English World dictionary
hithermost — adjective Date: 1563 nearest on this side … New Collegiate Dictionary
hithermost — /hidh euhr mohst / or, esp. Brit., / meuhst/, adj. nearest in this direction. [1555 65; HITHER + MOST] * * * … Universalium
hithermost — adjective Nearest to this side … Wiktionary
hithermost — hith·er·most … English syllables
hithermost — hith•er•most [[t]ˈhɪð ərˌmoʊst[/t]] adj. nearest in this direction • Etymology: 1555–65 … From formal English to slang
hithermost — /ˈhɪðəmoʊst/ (say hidhuhmohst) adjective nearest in this direction …
hithermost — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌmōst also chiefly Brit məst adjective Etymology: hither (II) + most : nearest on this side … Useful english dictionary
Christopher Carleill — For the Hebrew scholar (c.1530 1588) see Christopher Carlisle. Christopher Carleill[1] (1551?–1593) was an English military and naval commander. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Notes … Wikipedia