close / verb kloʊz; adjective, adverb kloʊs or, for 51, kloʊz; noun kloʊz for 59, 60, 63-65, 67, 68, kloʊs for 61, 62, 66 /

⭐基础词汇关闭密切结束靠近

close6 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

closed, clos·ing.

  1. to put in a position to obstruct an entrance, opening, etc.;shut.
  2. to stop or obstruct: to close a hole in a wall with plaster.
  3. to block or hinder passage across or access to: to close the woods to picnickers.
v. 无主动词 verb

closed, clos·ing.

  1. to become closed; shut: The door closed with a bang.This window is stuck and will not close tight.
  2. to come together; unite: Her lips closed firmly.
  3. to come close: His pursuers closed rapidly.
adj. 形容词 adjective

clos·er, clos·est.

  1. having the parts or elements near to one another: a close formation of battleships.
  2. compact; dense: a close texture;a close weave.
  3. being in or having proximity in space or time: The barn is so close to the house that you can hear the animals.His birthday is in May, close to mine.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in a close manner; closely.
  2. near; close by.
  3. Heraldry. immediately behind the ears, so as to show no neck: a bear's head couped close.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of closing.
  2. the end or conclusion: at the close of day;the close of the speech.
  3. an enclosed place or enclosure, especially one about or beside a cathedral or other building.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. close down, to terminate the operation of; discontinue: to close down an air base because of budget cuts.to attempt to control or eliminate: The city must close down drug traffic.
  2. close in on / upon to approach so as to capture, attack, arrest, etc.: The hoodlums closed in on their victim.to surround or envelop so as to entrap: a feeling that the room was closing in upon her.
  3. close out, to reduce the price of for quick sale: That store is closing out its stock of men's clothing.to liquidate or dispose of finally and completely: They closed out their interests after many years in this city.
  4. close up, to come together in close array; converge: The enemy was closing up on us from both flanks.to bring to an end; cease: The company is closing up its overseas operations.to become silent or uncommunicative.to reduce or eliminate spacing material between.

close 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

near, nearby

adj. 形容词 adjective

dense, cramped

adj. 形容词 adjective

accurate, precise

adj. 形容词 adjective

intimate

adj. 形容词 adjective

oppressive, humid

adj. 形容词 adjective

secret, reserved

adj. 形容词 adjective

stingy

n. 名词 noun

ending

v. 动词 verb

obstruct, seal

v. 动词 verb

complete, finish, stop

v. 动词 verb

join, unite

close构成的短语

  • close at hand
  • close but no cigar
  • close call
  • closed book, a
  • closed door
  • close down
  • close in
  • close one's eyes to
  • close out
  • close ranks
  • close shave
  • close the books
  • close the door on
  • close the sale
  • close to home
  • close up
  • at close quarters
  • at close range
  • behind closed doors
  • keep (a close) watch
  • near (close) to one's heart
  • play one's cards close to one's chest
  • sail close to the wind
  • too close for comfort
  • too close to call

更多close例句

  1. Those close to him believe he would be fine with having a vote on another package before they leave town, even if it’s smaller than the plan Pelosi wants.
  2. The Bedminster club temporarily closed down operations on March 17, after Murphy imposed new restrictions on businesses and social gatherings because of the pandemic.
  3. The results were closer among Republicans, 41 percent of whom said the theory didn’t hurt the country and 50 percent of whom said it did.
  4. If I didn’t close it, I think you’d have 2 million deaths instead of having the 185,000 — 190,000.
  5. Along with the entire automaker sector, Honda’s business felt the hit from the coronavirus crisis early on as global lockdowns caused factories to close and kept consumers away from dealerships.
  6. Hopefully not overly close, but we talk about it in the episode how similar it is.
  7. The two strengthened ties over the years and now Krauss considers Epstein a “close” and “considerate” friend.
  8. Ney said McDonnell needs to “keep a stiff lip” and stay in close contact with family members.
  9. I got to work on all of it—and Epstein kept close tabs on me.
  10. So in that sense we have gotten close to the families that have lost loved ones, be it from one side or the other.
  11. Squinty could look out, but the slats were as close together as those in a chicken coop, and the little pig could not get out.
  12. On the upper part of the stem the whorls are very close together, but they are more widely separated at the lower portion.
  13. It was close upon twelve o'clock, and the "Rooms" had been open to the public for two hours.
  14. In the close relation and affection of these last days, the sense of alienation and antagonism faded from both their hearts.
  15. He passed the latter part of his life in poverty, and towards the close of it, was confined in a madhouse.