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closed

/klohzd/US // kloʊzd //UK // (kləʊzd) //

关闭的,关闭,已关闭,已关闭的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having or forming a boundary or barrier: He was blocked by a closed door. The house had a closed porch.
    • : brought to a close; concluded: It was a closed incident with no repercussions.
    • : not public; restricted; exclusive: a closed meeting; a closed bid at a private auction.
    • : not open to new ideas or arguments.
    • : self-contained; independent or self-sufficient: a closed, symbiotic relationship.
    • : Phonetics. ending with a consonant or a consonant cluster, as has, hasp.Compare open.
    • : Linguistics. limited in membership and not readily expanded to include new items, as the class of inflectional affixes, articles, pronouns, or auxiliaries.
    • : Hunting, Angling. restricted as to the kind of game that may be legally taken and as to where or when it may be taken: woods closed to deer hunters.
    • : Mathematics. such that performing the operation between members of the set produces a member of the set, as multiplication in the set of integers. containing both of its endpoints. having the property that the image of a closed set is a closed set. not having endpoints; enclosing an area. enclosing a volume. having as its graph a closed set.

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Examples

  • Doing business with so many different people is messy, and can’t always be boxed up neatly into a closed-system, automated process.

  • That kind of closed-door session, where a head of the Civil Rights Division is secretly speaking about enforcement with partisan state officials, is unprecedented.

  • Every few hours I found at least 10 traps with closed doors, and what followed was a crash course in mammal diversity.

  • Two of the country’s biggest markets, New York and Los Angeles, remain closed.

  • Choose between four different reclines—closed, half-closed, split back, and fully opened—that allow you to easily shift between snoozing and socializing time.

  • He closed his eyes, imagining the virgins, imagining away the pain in his head and groin.

  • Closed courthouses, rogue clerks, and misleading statements from the attorney general as Florida welcomes same-sex marriage.

  • I wish I could be writing to you under better circumstances, but unfortunately those avenues have closed up.

  • The FCC investigation recently closed its comment period on the Marriott case.

  • Though the bar closed soon after, a movement had been sparked, and when it reopened in 1990, history was revived.

  • And now I can recall that his eyes closed, and from his lips I caught a sigh, and then he rolled to the floor.

  • The next instant the door closed softly behind them, and she went out of his life as a wife forever.

  • He looked up through half closed eyes to see the Reverend standing over him.

  • And it might be a good idea for you to give your men a gentle hint to keep their mouths closed about this affair—all of it.

  • The exchanges had closed in previous years, but never for the reasons which now controlled them.