1.邻,邻接的,隔壁
1.“adjoin”的现在分词
1.next to and connected to another building, room, area, etc.
1.The present participle of adjoin
1.She dragged him to the bed in the room adjoining and came out into the hall to call over the telephone for the doctor, as I have related.
她把他拖到隔壁房间,就到大厅打电话找医生,如我前面所述。
2.If the top and bottom margins of a box are adjoining, then it is possible for margins to collapse through it.
如果一个盒子的顶部和底部的外部填充区域相邻,那么其外部填充区域可能会穿过它。
3.In an adjoining room he summoned one of his secretaries, Frau Gertrude Junge, and began to dictate his last will and testament.
他在隔壁房间里把一位女秘书格特路德·荣格夫人找来,开始口授他的遗嘱。
4.Why God to ADJOINING such good girls leave me that if I would rather be the person I was, as long as she properly alive, to happiness.
为什么上帝要凌子这样好的女孩离开我呢,如果可以我宁愿那个人是我,只要她好好的活着,能够幸福快乐。
5.Prince Andrey, scowling and clutching at his head, went out of the room and sat down on the sofa in the adjoining one.
安德烈公爵蹙起额角,双手抱着头,走出房门,在隔壁房里的沙发上坐下来。
6.His wife opened the little bedroom door adjoining her room, and, taking the candle, set it down on the top of a bureau there.
他太太打开自己卧室隔壁那间小卧室的房门,把手里的蜡烛放在柜子上。
7.During periods of elevation the area of the land and of the adjoining shoal parts of the sea will be increased.
在上升的时期,陆地和附近浅滩的面积都将扩大。
8.Prince Andrey went again to his wife and sat down in the adjoining room, waiting.
安德烈公爵又往妻子那儿去了,他在隔壁房里坐下来,等待着。
9.The relation of the various Nixon aides to one another was like that of prisoners in adjoining cells.
尼克松的各位助理之间的关系就象关在邻近牢房里的犯人一样。
10.Troubled youth began coming in and out of the new building adjoining the Church with smiles on their faces and a renewed hope for life.
那些问题青年开始在田比连教堂的新建筑中进进出出,每个人脸上都带着微笑,对生活重新充满了希望。