close to home中文,close to home的意思,close to home翻译及用法

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close to home

英[kləuz tu: həum]美[kloz tu hom]

触到痛处;说得太露骨;感同身受

close to home 英语释义

英语释义

    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 to home 片语

片语

close e to home离家近的

close to home screen关闭待机画面

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conflict close to home后院起火

So Close to Home家在咫尺

be close to home离家近

Close to Home Season社区女护法

j close to home接近事实

The area close to home靠近家的小区

close to home 例句

英汉例句

  • america plans in theory to be able to fight two wars in distant places; the europeans would find it hard to fight one small war close to home without american help.

    理论上,美国人计划在相距甚远的地方应付两场战争;而欧洲人发现,要是没有美国人的帮助,他们要应付一次离境不远的小战争都困难。

  • 「i'm a retired police officer, so this really hits close to home for me, 」 he said.

    「我是一名退休警员,所以这次袭警真的触到了我的痛处,」他说。

  • yes, still close to home and many opportunities. the family car if you have one, or, perhaps the neighbour’s motorcycle if you don’t, makes a great subject.

    是的,在家附近就有许多拍摄机会.如果你有一辆私家车,或者如果你没有但是邻居有,那就是一个很好的被摄体了。

  • the outbreak hit close to home when a member of the white house team that traveled to mexico last month developed flu-like symptoms.

    当白宫一名成员上个月去墨西哥游玩回来,出现了流感癥状之后,猪流感的爆发触到了总统的痛处。

  • the quality and safety of soviet-built nuclear reactors is a subject thatwill soon be close to home for some americans.

    对部分美国人来说,苏联所兴建电站的质量和安全会很快成为他们切身相关的问题。

  • in the pool: a public pool is out of the question, so stick close to home on this one.

    游泳池:公共游泳池自然没有可能了,那就尽量找个离家近的吧。

  • thanks to low prices and deals, last year’s trend of vacationing in the backyard or close to home has subsided with a renewed wanderlust for history, culture and beaches.

    廉价和特惠产品的存在,使得去年人们在自家后院或者离家不远的地方度假的趋势渐渐减退,人们探寻历史、文化和海滩的旅行欲望重新被燃起。

  • the small store is a format that suits mega-cities in emerging markets where shops that are close to home are valued.

    小型连锁店的模式很适合新型市场中的那些巨型城市,因为人们喜欢商店离家很近。

  • instead, we stayed close to home and played outer-space poker, and i wrote out a check for bread and roses.

    然而事实上,那一刻到来后,我们只是亲密的呆在家里,玩外太空游戏扑克,随后我为「面包与玫瑰咖啡厅」开出了一张支票。

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