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closing

/kloh-zing/US // ˈkloʊ zɪŋ //

关闭,结束,闭幕,结束了

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the end or conclusion, as of a speech.
    • : something that closes; a fastening, as of a purse.
    • : the final phase of a transaction, especially the meeting at which procedures are carried out in the execution of a contract for the sale of real estate.
    • : an act or instance of failing or going bankrupt: an increase in bank closings.
    • : complimentary close.

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Examples

  • The e-closing rooms are also designed to host the final closings.

  • When the customer is buying a house, the purchase and mortgage closings usually happen at the same time.

  • Step 6 is the part of closing often known as “post closing.”

  • With each announcement of another closing I find myself wondering if I could have done more as a customer.

  • When making those tough decisions, media companies will lean toward closing non-core domestic operations.

  • I had a feeling that Turkish authorities were closing their eyes.

  • The family was taking some private moments for a closing of the coffin in keeping with Chinese ritual.

  • Both were dead certain “security” had gotten to her and were closing in on us.

  • But for some of us, while its closing was sad, it was a tempered sadness.

  • The early reaction to Shami closing his account is similarly alarmed.

  • He knew that not only was it a signal for the closing of the city gates, but it was also a warning that bedtime was at hand.

  • Hard up as we are for shell he thinks it best to blaze it away freely before closing and to trust our bayonets when we get in.

  • I shall speak of these in succession, beginning with the oldest and closing with the newest that has come under my observation.

  • During that fortnight of silence the whole of the Turkish Empire has been moving—closing in—on the Dardanelles.

  • Closing the holes again and blowing harder, we get the scale an octave higher.