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près

près

See also: Appendix:Variations of "pres"

French

Adverb

près

  1. near (a time or a place); close (to a time or a place)
    Mon anniversaire est très près. ― It's my birthday soon.
    J'habite tout près. ― I live just nearby.
Synonyms

Preposition

près

  1. (formal or law) attached to, connects a person or an organisation delegated officially to a setting.
    un expert près les tribunaux ― an expert witness
    les procureurs près les tribunaux ― court-appointed prosecutors
    l'ambassade de France près le Saint-Siège ― the French Embassy to the Holy See
    l'ambassadeur près le Saint-Siège ― the ambassador to the Holy See
    près is only used with the embassies and ambassadors connected to the Vatican, as they are actually located outside, in Rome. All the other embassies and ambassadorial titles use common prepositions en, à, au or aux before host nations' names. (See Ambassades de France)
Synonyms
  • auprès de

Usage notes

  • When used as a preposition (before a noun), près must be immediately followed by de (près de). The rare exceptions belong a very formal register listed above. For everyday speech and writing, près de is to be used to mean "near something".
  • The adverbial phrases de près (closely) and à peu près (approximately) can be used without de after them.

Related terms

Anagrams


Walloon

Etymology

Old French pres (closely). See above.

Adverb

près

  1. near

Antonyms