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1. to move so as to bar passage through something
Close the gate.
2. to block against entry or passage
close a street
3. to deny access to
The city closed the beach.
4. to suspend or stop the operations of
close school —often used with down
They closed down the factory.
5. screen, exclude
close a view
6. to bring to an end or period
close an account closed his football career with an outstanding big bowl performance Investigators closed the case after concluding that his death was accidental.
7. to terminate access to (a computer file or program)
Remember to save the file before closing it.
8. to conclude discussion or negotiation about
The question is closed. also to consummate (see consummate entry 2 sense 2) by performing something previously agreed
close a transfer of real estate title
9. to bring or bind together the parts or edges of
a closed book
10. to reduce to nil
closed the distance to the lead racer
11. to fill up (something, such as an opening)
close the cracks with plaster of paris
12. to make complete by circling or enveloping or by making continuous
close a circuit
13. enclose, contain
14. to contract, fold, swing, or slide so as to leave no opening
The door closed quietly.
15. to cease operation
The factory closed down. The stores close at 9 p.m.
16. to come together meet
The jaws of the vise closed.
17. to draw the free foot up to the supporting foot in dancing
18. to come to an end or period
The services closed with a short prayer.
19. to enter into or complete an agreement
close on a deal
20. to reduce a gap
closed to within two points
21. to draw near
The ship was closing with the island.
22. to engage in a struggle at close quarters grapple
close with the enemy
23. to refuse admission
The nation closed its doors to immigrants.
24. to go out of business
The furniture store closed its doors last week.
25. to ignore deliberately
Officials closed their eyes to allegations of child abuse at the day care center.
26. to unite in a concerted stand especially to meet a challenge
The family closed ranks to protect one of their own.
27. to be uncompromisingly obstructive
closed the door to further negotiation
28. being near in time, space, effect, or degree
at close range close to my birthday close to the speed of sound
29. intimate, familiar
close friends
30. strict, rigorous
keep close watch
31. very precise and attentive to details
a close reading a close study
32. marked by fidelity to an original
a close copy of an old master
33. terse, compact
… his exact, close, sober classical style …
— Edmund Wilson
34. decided or won by a narrow margin
a close baseball game
35. very short or near to the surface
a close haircut
36. fitting tightly or exactly
a close fit
37. confined or carefully guarded
close quarters close arrest
38. having little space between items or units
a close weave a close grain
39. hot and stuffy
a room with an uncomfortably close atmosphere
40. difficult to obtain
Money is close.
41. not generous in giving or spending tight
… a close buyer and a good marketer.
— W. A. White
42. having no openings closed
43. restricted to a privileged class
a close scholarship
44. secluded, secret
45. secretive
She could tell us something if she would …. But she was as close as wax.
— A. Conan Doyle
46. high sense 13
47. formed with the tongue in a higher position than for the other vowel of a pair
Italian has a close and an open e.
48. characterized by liberal use especially of commas
49. within one's personal interests so that one is strongly affected
The speaker's remarks hit close to home.
50. within a sensitive or personal area
The criticism cut close to the bone.
51. in a reserved or cautious manner
She tends to keep her opinions close to the vest.
52. in a close position or manner
Don't drive so close to the car in front of you. Look close and tell me what you see. They sat close together on the bench.
53. a coming or bringing to a conclusion
at the close of the party
54. a conclusion or end in time or existence cessation
The decade drew to a close.
55. the concluding passage (as of a speech or play)
At the close of his speech, he thanked his supporters.
56. the conclusion of a musical strain or period cadence
Following the close of the symphony, the audience rose and applauded.
57. the movement of the free foot in dancing toward or into contact with the supporting foot
58. a hostile encounter
59. the precinct (see precinct sense 2a) of a cathedral
60. an enclosed area
61. a road closed at one end
62. a narrow passage leading from a street to a court and the houses within or to the common stairway of tenements
63. Chuck 1940– Charles Thomas Close American painter
64. to move (a door, window, etc.) so that things cannot pass through an opening
65. to cover the opening of (something)
66. to bring together the parts or edges of (something open)
67. near in space not far away or distant
68. near in time
69. very similar almost the same
70. at or to a short distance or time away
71. to cover the opening of
I closed the box.
72. to change the position of so as to prevent passage through an opening shut
Please close the door.
73. to bring or come to an end
I closed my account.
74. to end the operation of for a period of time or permanently
The school was closed for summer.
75. to bring the parts or edges of together
close a book Close your eyes.
76. approach entry 1 sense 1
I was still behind. The finish line was closing.
— Jerry Spinelli, Crash
77. decrease entry 1
I ran faster and the gap between us closed.
78. to come or move nearer or closer
A storm closed in.
79. the point at which something ends
the close of business
80. not far apart in space, time, degree, or effect
I was close to the aisle and in good position to scrutinize the feet of new arrivals.
— Gail Carson Levine, Ella Enchanted It's close to nine o'clock.
81. very similar
The material is a close match with the curtains.
82. almost reaching a particular condition
Illness brought her close to death.
83. having a strong liking each one for the other
close friends
84. strict and careful in attention to details
close examination
85. decided by a narrow margin
It was a close election.
86. short entry 1 sense 1
a close haircut
87. having little extra space
We all fit, but it was close.
88. kept secret or tending to keep secrets
89. lacking fresh or moving air
a close room
90. a short distance or time away
The time drew closer.
91. to bring to an end or to a state of completion
closed the case close an estate by liquidating its assets closing his account
92. to conclude discussion or negotiation about also to bring to completion by performing something previously agreed
closing a merger close the property sale
93. to enter into or complete an agreement (as for the sale of real estate)
they closed on the house
94. to come to an end or to a state of completion
after the class closes, the trust shall continue…until the death of the last surviving member of the class
— Louisiana Revised Statutes
95. an enclosed area
break another's close
close the front door关闭前门
close the door to把拒于门外
close the door on拒之门外
So Close The Door那么关上门
Then close the door出
We Close The Door我们关上门
slam the door摒弃;关门;拒绝
shut the door关门
Standing close to the door傍户而立
I close the door我把门关上
close e the door关门
schedule time when you「ll be available, and let colleagues know, to avoid constant interruptions. close the door if you need to.
如果可能,把你的时间安排好,尽量让你的同事知道,这样可以避免反复的打扰。如果需要,把门关起来。
and yet, to open a new and bright chapter between the u.s. and vietnam, it seems best if both sides close the door of the past.
然而,对美国和越南来说,关闭历史记忆的门,对两国建立正常邦交,打开一个新的灿烂的篇章,似乎是最好的选择。
close the door of hate &open the door of love all over the world.
将这世上仇恨的门关上,将这世上大爱的门开启
one thing he did do, however, was close the door before he went to bed.
不过有一件事他还是一直坚持做的,那就是每天睡觉前都会关上房门。
close the door after you , please.
请随手关门。
alves recently hinted that he was ready to quit barca unless a a deal could be worked out and told marca: 「my priority now is barcelona…but i cannot close the door to my future elsewhere.
阿尔维斯最近暗示他已经做好离开巴萨的準备,除非能与巴萨签订新合约并告诉《马卡报》:」我的首选是巴萨……但我不能关闭未来的道路。
in the crisis, developing countries suffered more and faced more difficulties, but we shouldn’t close the door of opening-up for fear of risks and challenges.
在危机中,发展中国家遭受了更大沖击,面临更多困难,但我们不能因为风险和挑战就关闭对外开放大门。
break your routines – routines can serve a useful purpose, but they also close the door on creativity.
打破常规 –常规有利于一个有用的目的,但是它们也关上了通向创造性的门。
some service providers and consultants recommend using your prices to drive away problematic clients, but we think it’s best to just close the door entirely.
一些服务供应商和顾问会建议用价格去赶走问题客户,但是我们认为最好完全向他们紧闭大门。
clare precedes me into the tiny elevator. i close the door and push eleven.
我们已经到了我家楼下,克莱尔和我一前一后进了那狭小的电梯,我关上电梯门,按了11层的那个按钮,她的身上有旧衣服和肥皂的味道,甜甜的,她的围巾毛茸茸的。
politeness requires that you quickly close the door and say, 「pardon, madame!
礼貌要求你快速地关上门并且说,“对不起,女士!」
so please, come inside, have a look around, but don」t forget to close the door on your way out.
所以请进来,四处瞧一瞧,但当你出去的时候,别忘记带上门。
the palestini chief negotiator said this would close the door for direct talks.
巴勒斯坦首席谈判代表称以此举关闭了巴以直谈的大门。
when you begin to recreate boundaries--turn off e-mail, close the door and have time for thinking and working--mental energy is replenished and politeness improves.
他说,「当你开始重设界限——关掉电子邮件;关上门;为思考和工作留下空间——就能补充心智能量,改善礼貌行为。」
mr. hall moved a lever to close the door first.
霍尔先生移动了一个杠桿把门先关上。
shut(Shut)人名;(俄)舒特;(中)室(广东话·威妥玛)
open开始;展现