1. (人或地方)睦邻的,和善的,友好的
If the people who live near you are neighbourly, they are friendly and helpful. If you live in a neighbourly place, it has a friendly atmosphere.
e.g. The noise would have provoked alarm and neighbourly concern...
吵闹本会引起担忧和好意的关注。
e.g. The older people had stopped being neighbourly to each other.
老人们彼此已不再友好相待。
1. It would be good if those calculating Japanese politicians could finally appreciate the benefit of good neighbourly ties with China.
2. No matter how sincere we are about good neighbourly ties, they will never materialize until our goodwill is responded to with equal sincerity.
3. We should not let a tiny little stain mar the bigger picture of good neighbourly ties between the two countries.
4. Since then, the two countries have witnessed the smooth development of friendly and neighbourly relations.
5. Properly handling neighbourly relations is bound to be a vitally important aspect of each country's national policy.
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