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/verb klohz; adjective, adverb klohs or, for 51, klohz; noun klohz for 59, 60, 63-65, 67, 68, klohs for 61, 62, 66/US // verb kloʊz; adjective, adverb kloʊs or, for 51, kloʊz; noun kloʊz for 59, 60, 63-65, 67, 68, kloʊs for 61, 62, 66 //UK // (kləʊs) //

关闭了,结束了,关闭,闭馆

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    closed, clos·ing.

    • : to put in a position to obstruct an entrance, opening, etc.;shut.
    • : to stop or obstruct: to close a hole in a wall with plaster.
    • : to block or hinder passage across or access to: to close the woods to picnickers.
    • : to stop or obstruct the entrances, apertures, or gaps in: He closed the crate and tied it up.
    • : to make imperceptive or inaccessible: to close one's mind to the opposite opinion.
    • : to bring together the parts of; join; unite: Close up those ranks!The surgeon closed the incision.
    • : Electricity. to complete by joining the circuit elements: The circuit was closed so the current could be measured.
    • : to bring to an end: to close a debate.
    • : to arrange the final details of; to conclude negotiations about: to close a deal to everyone's satisfaction.
    • : to complete or settle; consummate: We close the sale of the house next week.
    • : to stop rendering the customary services of: to close a store for the night.
    • : to terminate or suspend the operation of; to halt the activities of: The epidemic forced authorities to close the schools.The police closed the bar for selling liquor to minors.
    • : Nautical. to come close to: We closed the cruiser to put our injured captain on board.
    • : Metalworking. to reduce the internal diameter of.
    • : Archaic. to shut in or surround on all sides; enclose; cover in: to close a bird in a cage.
v.无主动词 verb
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    closed, clos·ing.

    • : to become closed; shut: The door closed with a bang.This window is stuck and will not close tight.
    • : to come together; unite: Her lips closed firmly.
    • : to come close: His pursuers closed rapidly.
    • : to grapple; engage in close encounter: We closed with the invaders shortly before sundown.
    • : to come to an end; terminate: The service closed with a hymn.
    • : to cease to offer the customary activities or services: The school closed for the summer.
    • : to enter into or reach an agreement, usually as a contract: The builder closed with the contractor after negotiations.
    • : to cease to be performed: The play closed in New York yesterday and will open in Dallas next week.
    • : to be priced or show a change in price as specified at the end of a trading period: The market closed low for the fourth straight day.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    clos·er, clos·est.

    • : having the parts or elements near to one another: a close formation of battleships.
    • : compact; dense: a close texture;a close weave.
    • : 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.
    • : marked by similarity in degree, action, feeling, etc.: This dark pink is close to red.He left her close to tears.
    • : near, or near together, in kind or relationship: a flower close to a rose; a close relative.
    • : intimate or confidential; dear.
    • : based on a strong uniting feeling of respect, honor, or love: a close circle of friends.
    • : fitting tightly: a close, clinging negligee.
    • : so executed that the hair, grass, or the like is left flush with the surface or very short.
    • : not deviating from the subject under consideration.
    • : strict; searching; minute: The matter requires close investigation.
    • : not deviating from a model or original: a close, literal translation.
    • : nearly even or equal: a close contest.
    • : strictly logical: close reasoning.
    • : shut; shut tight; not open: a close hatch.
    • : shut in; enclosed.
    • : completely enclosing or surrounding: a close siege preventing all escape.
    • : without opening; with all openings covered or closed.
    • : confined; narrow: close quarters.
    • : lacking fresh or freely circulating air: a hot, close room.
    • : heavy; oppressive: a spell of close, sultry weather.
    • : narrowly confined, as a prisoner.
    • : practicing or keeping secrecy; secretive; reticent: She is so close that you can tell her all your secrets.
    • : parsimonious; stingy: He is very close with his money.
    • : scarce, as money.
    • : not open to public or general admission, competition, etc.: The entire parish participated in the close communication.
    • : occurring at the end of a group of words or characters that is set off, as from surrounding text: close parentheses;close quotes;close brackets.Compare open.
    • : Hunting, Angling. closed.
    • : Phonetics. articulated with a relatively small opening between the tongue and the roof of the mouth.Compare high, open.
    • : Heraldry. represented as having folded wings: an eagle close.
    • : Archaic. viscous; not volatile.
adv.副词 adverb
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    • : in a close manner; closely.
    • : near; close by.
    • : Heraldry. immediately behind the ears, so as to show no neck: a bear's head couped close.
n.名词 noun
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    • : the act of closing.
    • : the end or conclusion: at the close of day;the close of the speech.
    • : an enclosed place or enclosure, especially one about or beside a cathedral or other building.
    • : any piece of land held as private property.
    • : complimentary close.
    • : Music. cadence.
    • : Stock Exchange. the closing price on a stock.the closing prices on an exchange market.
    • : Scot. a narrow entry or alley terminating in a dead end.a courtyard enclosed except for one narrow entrance.
    • : Archaic. a junction; union.
    • : Obsolete. a close encounter; a grapple: The fighters met in a fierce close.
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    • : 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.
    • : 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.
    • : 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.
    • : 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.

Phrases

  • 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

Synonyms & Antonyms

as insilent
Synonyms
hushed沙哑的,沉默寡言,沉默不语,沉默寡言的mum妈妈,妈咪,妈,母亲mute静音,哑巴,缄默,静默restrained节制,克制,拘束的,节制的reticent沉默寡言,寡言少语,缄默不语,缄默bashful腼腆的,腼腆,羞涩的,羞涩buttoned up扣好了,扣好了的,扣好纽扣,扣好纽扣的checked经检查,检查过的,经查,已检查clammed up闭口不言,闭口不谈,闭门不出,闭口不提close关闭,密切,结束,靠近closemouthed闭口不言,闭口不谈,闭口不提,闭口不谈的curbed遏制的,遏制,遏止的,遏止dumb哑巴,愚蠢的,笨拙的,哑口无言dummied up哑巴,哑巴了,虚伪的,假的faint微弱的,淡淡的,晕眩的,晕倒的hush嘘嘘,嘘寒问暖,嘘嘘声,嘘iced冰镇,冰镇的,冰的,冰冻的inarticulate口齿不清,词不达意,语无伦次,口齿不清的incoherent不连贯,不连贯的,不连贯性,不伦不类inconversable不可逆转的,不可逆转,不可逆的,不可逆indistinct隐隐约约,隐约可见,模糊不清的,隐约可见的inhibited被抑制的,被抑制,受抑制的,被禁止laconic沉默寡言,口齿不清,沉默寡言的,口齿不清的mousy狡猾的,闷闷不乐,狡猾,狡猾的人muted缄默的,沉默的,缄默不语,缄默noiseless无声无息,无声,无噪音,无声的nonvocal不发声,非发声,非声乐,无声的not talkative不爱说话,不苟言笑,不善言辞,少言寡语reserved保留,保留的,保留的权利shy羞涩,羞涩的,害羞,害羞的silentious沉默不语,沉默寡言,沉默的人,沉默soundless无声,无声的,无声无息,没有声音still仍然,仍然是,依然,仍旧struck dumb傻眼了,傻眼taciturn无声无息,沉默寡言,寡言少语,无声无息的tongue-tied结舌,结舌的,碍口,碍手碍脚unclear不清楚,不明确,不清楚的,不明uncommunicative沉默寡言,寡言少语,沉默不语,沉默寡言的人unheard不闻不问,无人听闻,未闻,不听话unsociable独来独往,不合群的人,不合群,独来独往的人unspeaking不言而喻,不言不语,不言语,无言voiceless无声,无声的,无声无息,无声音wordless无字,无言,无词,无语zipped压缩,压缩的,压缩版,压缩文件
as insilence
Synonyms
cut off截断,切断,斩断,断gag插科打诨,噱头,诨名,诨号muffle闷棍,闷响,闷闷不乐,闷声发大财mute静音,哑巴,缄默,静默muzzle枪口,炮口,钳制,枪口上quash驳斥,撤销,驳回,拒绝quell熄灭,平息,遏止,平息下来squelch静音,静噪,压制,压抑stifle窒息,压制,扼杀,窒息而死subdue制服,镇住了,收服,征服suppress镇压,打压,压制,抑制clam蛤蜊,蛤蛤,蛤,蛤蛎dampen沾湿,沾沾自喜,沾湿了,润湿deaden死气沉沉,死亡,死气沉沉的,死人dull枯燥乏味,枯燥无味,枯燥的,沉闷的extinguish熄灭,扑灭,灭绝,灭亡hush嘘嘘,嘘寒问暖,嘘嘘声,嘘lull忽悠,冷清,忽冷忽热,冷淡overawe凌厉,凌辱,凌迟,凌驾quiet安静,安静的,宁静,静quieten平息,平抚,安抚,平息下来shush嘘嘘,嘘声,嘘,嘘嘘声soft-pedal软脚板,软式踏板,软踏板,软脚踏still仍然,仍然是,依然,仍旧tongue-tie结舌,舌头打结,舌吻,结舌的choke off窒息,掐断,掐死,窒息而死clam up闭口不言,闭口不谈,蜷缩,闭口不提close up闭合,关闭,近距离,封闭cool it冷却它,凉拌,冷静,冷静下来cut short缩短,缩短了,缩减,缩短时间decrease the volume降低音量,减小音量,减少音量,减轻音量dry up干涸,涸泽而渔,阴干,干枯dumb哑巴,愚蠢的,笨拙的,哑口无言dummy up假的了,假人了,假货,假人hold one's tongue住嘴,管住嘴,住口,管住自己的嘴hush one's mouth咽口水,唫,肃静,啧啧称奇hush-hush遮遮掩掩,掩耳盗铃,遮遮掩掩的,遮遮掩掩地keep it down抑扬顿挫,缄默不语,缄默不言,抑止pipe down喉管下移,喉管下沉,喉管向下,喉管下垂quiet down安静下来,静下来,平静下来,平息下来say nothing什么也不说,无话可说,不言而喻,什么都不说shut up闭上嘴巴,住口,收声,闭上嘴sit on坐于,坐下来,坐拥,坐在这里strike dumb傻眼了,傻傻分不清楚,傻子,傻傻分不清
as inquieten
Synonyms
cut off截断,切断,斩断,断gag插科打诨,噱头,诨名,诨号muffle闷棍,闷响,闷闷不乐,闷声发大财mute静音,哑巴,缄默,静默muzzle枪口,炮口,钳制,枪口上quash驳斥,撤销,驳回,拒绝quell熄灭,平息,遏止,平息下来squelch静音,静噪,压制,压抑stifle窒息,压制,扼杀,窒息而死subdue制服,镇住了,收服,征服suppress镇压,打压,压制,抑制clam蛤蜊,蛤蛤,蛤,蛤蛎dampen沾湿,沾沾自喜,沾湿了,润湿deaden死气沉沉,死亡,死气沉沉的,死人dull枯燥乏味,枯燥无味,枯燥的,沉闷的extinguish熄灭,扑灭,灭绝,灭亡hush嘘嘘,嘘寒问暖,嘘嘘声,嘘lull忽悠,冷清,忽冷忽热,冷淡overawe凌厉,凌辱,凌迟,凌驾quiet安静,安静的,宁静,静quieten平息,平抚,安抚,平息下来shush嘘嘘,嘘声,嘘,嘘嘘声soft-pedal软脚板,软式踏板,软踏板,软脚踏still仍然,仍然是,依然,仍旧tongue-tie结舌,舌头打结,舌吻,结舌的choke off窒息,掐断,掐死,窒息而死clam up闭口不言,闭口不谈,蜷缩,闭口不提close up闭合,关闭,近距离,封闭cool it冷却它,凉拌,冷静,冷静下来cut short缩短,缩短了,缩减,缩短时间decrease the volume降低音量,减小音量,减少音量,减轻音量dry up干涸,涸泽而渔,阴干,干枯dumb哑巴,愚蠢的,笨拙的,哑口无言dummy up假的了,假人了,假货,假人hold one's tongue住嘴,管住嘴,住口,管住自己的嘴hush one's mouth咽口水,唫,肃静,啧啧称奇hush-hush遮遮掩掩,掩耳盗铃,遮遮掩掩的,遮遮掩掩地keep it down抑扬顿挫,缄默不语,缄默不言,抑止pipe down喉管下移,喉管下沉,喉管向下,喉管下垂quiet down安静下来,静下来,平静下来,平息下来say nothing什么也不说,无话可说,不言而喻,什么都不说shut up闭上嘴巴,住口,收声,闭上嘴sit on坐于,坐下来,坐拥,坐在这里strike dumb傻眼了,傻傻分不清楚,傻子,傻傻分不清
as inshush
Synonyms
clam蛤蜊,蛤蛤,蛤,蛤蛎dampen沾湿,沾沾自喜,沾湿了,润湿deaden死气沉沉,死亡,死气沉沉的,死人dull枯燥乏味,枯燥无味,枯燥的,沉闷的extinguish熄灭,扑灭,灭绝,灭亡gag插科打诨,噱头,诨名,诨号hush嘘嘘,嘘寒问暖,嘘嘘声,嘘lull忽悠,冷清,忽冷忽热,冷淡muffle闷棍,闷响,闷闷不乐,闷声发大财mute静音,哑巴,缄默,静默muzzle枪口,炮口,钳制,枪口上overawe凌厉,凌辱,凌迟,凌驾quash驳斥,撤销,驳回,拒绝quell熄灭,平息,遏止,平息下来quiet安静,安静的,宁静,静quieten平息,平抚,安抚,平息下来soft-pedal软脚板,软式踏板,软踏板,软脚踏squelch静音,静噪,压制,压抑stifle窒息,压制,扼杀,窒息而死still仍然,仍然是,依然,仍旧subdue制服,镇住了,收服,征服suppress镇压,打压,压制,抑制tongue-tie结舌,舌头打结,舌吻,结舌的choke off窒息,掐断,掐死,窒息而死clam up闭口不言,闭口不谈,蜷缩,闭口不提close up闭合,关闭,近距离,封闭cool it冷却它,凉拌,冷静,冷静下来cut off截断,切断,斩断,断cut short缩短,缩短了,缩减,缩短时间decrease the volume降低音量,减小音量,减少音量,减轻音量dry up干涸,涸泽而渔,阴干,干枯dumb哑巴,愚蠢的,笨拙的,哑口无言dummy up假的了,假人了,假货,假人hold one's tongue住嘴,管住嘴,住口,管住自己的嘴hush one's mouth咽口水,唫,肃静,啧啧称奇hush-hush遮遮掩掩,掩耳盗铃,遮遮掩掩的,遮遮掩掩地keep it down抑扬顿挫,缄默不语,缄默不言,抑止pipe down喉管下移,喉管下沉,喉管向下,喉管下垂quiet down安静下来,静下来,平静下来,平息下来say nothing什么也不说,无话可说,不言而喻,什么都不说shut up闭上嘴巴,住口,收声,闭上嘴sit on坐于,坐下来,坐拥,坐在这里strike dumb傻眼了,傻傻分不清楚,傻子,傻傻分不清

Examples

  • 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.

  • The Bedminster club temporarily closed down operations on March 17, after Murphy imposed new restrictions on businesses and social gatherings because of the pandemic.

  • 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.

  • If I didn’t close it, I think you’d have 2 million deaths instead of having the 185,000 — 190,000.

  • 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.

  • Hopefully not overly close, but we talk about it in the episode how similar it is.

  • The two strengthened ties over the years and now Krauss considers Epstein a “close” and “considerate” friend.

  • Ney said McDonnell needs to “keep a stiff lip” and stay in close contact with family members.

  • I got to work on all of it—and Epstein kept close tabs on me.

  • So in that sense we have gotten close to the families that have lost loved ones, be it from one side or the other.

  • 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.

  • On the upper part of the stem the whorls are very close together, but they are more widely separated at the lower portion.

  • It was close upon twelve o'clock, and the "Rooms" had been open to the public for two hours.

  • In the close relation and affection of these last days, the sense of alienation and antagonism faded from both their hearts.

  • He passed the latter part of his life in poverty, and towards the close of it, was confined in a madhouse.