最近隣法英語
"最近隣" in Japanese means "neighboring" or "adjacent" in English. If you're referring to a location, it would mean the area that is next to or very close to a particular place. If you're referring to a time context, it could mean "recent" or "not too long ago."
In an English-speaking context, you might use "neighboring" or "adjacent" to describe a location, or "recent" to describe a time period. For example:
- The neighboring country has experienced some political turmoil.
- The adjacent building is being renovated.
- I moved to a new apartment in a recent development.
- The recent storm caused a lot of damage to the area.
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