close的意思和读音

close

: [kloʊs] : [kləʊs]

v.

adv.

adj.;(

n.

closer  closest  closes  closing  closed  

adj.+n.close attention,close friend,close relationship,close contact,close connection

v.+n.close window,close door,close account,close gap,close deal

adv.+adj.extremely close

adv.+v.properly close

v.open,unblock,start

adj.distant,lax,loose,fresh,generous

adv.close up,close together,neck and neck,equal

v.come together,shut down

n.conclusion,finale,completion,ending,cessation

adj.intimate,similar,silent

closev.window/door, etc.

1.[t][i]~ (sth)to put sth into a position so that it covers an opening; to get into this position

Would anyone mind if I closed the window?

She closed the gate behind her.

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I closed my eyes against the bright light.

The doors open and close automatically.

book/umbrella, etc.

2.[t]~ sth (up)to move the parts of sth together so that it is no longer open

to close a book/an umbrella

shop/store/business, etc.

3.[t][oftpass][i]使);to make the work of a shop/store, etc. stop for a period of time; to not be open for people to use

The museum has been closed for renovation.

The road was closed to traffic for two days.

What time does the bank close?

We close for lunch between twelve and two.

4.[t][i]~ (sth)if a company, shop/store, etc.closes , or if youclose it, it stops operating as a business

The club was closed by the police.

The hospital closed at the end of last year.

The play closed after just three nights.

end

5.[t][i]使to end or make sth end

The meeting will close at 10.00 p.m. 10

The offer closes at the end of the week.

to close a meeting/debate

to close a case/an investigation

to close an account(= to stop keeping money in a bank account)

The subject is now closed(= we will not discuss it again) .

finance

6.[i]~ (at sth)to be worth a particular amount at the end of the day's business

Shares in the company closed at 265p. 265 便

closing prices

distance/difference

7.[t][i]~ (sth)使to make the distance or difference between two people or things smaller; to become smaller or narrower

These measures are aimed at closing the gap between rich and poor.

The gap between the two top teams is closing all the time.

hold firmly

8.[t][i]~ (sth) about/around/over sb/sthto hold sth/sb firmly

She closed her hand over his.

Her hand closed over his.

IDM

The police have closed the book on the case(= they have stopped trying to solve it) .

close the book on sthto stop doing sth because you no longer believe you will be successful or will find a solution

The police have closed the book on the case(= they have stopped trying to solve it) .

The factory closed its doors for the last time in 2009. 2009

close its doorsto stop trading

The factory closed its doors for the last time in 2009. 2009

close your mind to sthto refuse to think about sth as a possibility

It's not unusual for the police to close ranks when one of their officers is being investigated.

close ranksif a group of peopleclose ranks , they work closely together to defend themselves, especially when they are being criticized

It's not unusual for the police to close ranks when one of their officers is being investigated.

if soldiersclose ranks , they move closer together in order to defend themselvesn.

1.[sing]the end of a period of time or an activity

at the close of the 17th century 17

His life was drawing to a close .

Can we bring this meeting to a close ?

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v.1.if you close something, or if it closes, it moves to cover an open area; to move together the parts of something that was spread to its full size2.to stop doing business at regular times or temporarily; to stop doing business or operating permanently3.to stop people or vehicles from entering or leaving a place, using a road, etc.4.if something such as a discussion, activity, or event closes, or if you close it, it ends; if something such as an offer closes, it stops being available5.if a computer program closes, or if you close it, it stops operating and disappears from your computer screen6.to reduce the distance or difference between people or things7.to stop having an account with a bank, store, etc.8.to successfully complete the arrangements for a business deal9.to put or have your fingers, hands, or arms around someone or something10.to have a particular value when people stop buying and selling on a stock exchange at the end of a day11.if you close a woundinjury or cut in your skin, or if it closes, the edges join and the skin becomes healthy again12.to make a connection in an electric circuit1.if you close something, or if it closes, it moves to cover an open area; to move together the parts of something that was spread to its full size2.to stop doing business at regular times or temporarily; to stop doing business or operating permanently3.to stop people or vehicles from entering or leaving a place, using a road, etc.4.if something such as a discussion, activity, or event closes, or if you close it, it ends; if something such as an offer closes, it stops being available5.if a computer program closes, or if you close it, it stops operating and disappears from your computer screen6.to reduce the distance or difference between people or things7.to stop having an account with a bank, store, etc.8.to successfully complete the arrangements for a business deal9.to put or have your fingers, hands, or arms around someone or something10.to have a particular value when people stop buying and selling on a stock exchange at the end of a day11.if you close a woundinjury or cut in your skin, or if it closes, the edges join and the skin becomes healthy again12.to make a connection in an electric circuit

n.1.the end of something such as a period of time, event, or activity2.the area around a cathedral including the buildings belonging to it3.a street consisting of private houses at the end of which the road stops; used in street names

adj.1.only a short distance away, or separated by only a short distance2.only a short time away, or separated by only a short time3.likely to happen soon or to do something soon4.careful and involving attention to every detail5.similar to someone or something else but not exactly the same6.connected by shared interests and shared feelings such as love and respect; used about relationships7.related to you directly, for example by being your parent, child, brother, or sister8.directly involved with someone and communicating with them a lot, especially as part of your job; used about activities or relationships9.nearly correct10.if something is close to a particular amount, number, level, etc., it is almost that amount, number, level, etc.11.won or settled by only a few points, votes, etc.12ed for saying that you have just succeeded in avoiding a dangerous or unpleasant situation13.a close haircut or shave is very short and almost to the level of the skin14.protected, watched, or guarded in a very careful and strict way15.warm and uncomfortable because there does not seem to be enough fresh air16.not willing to spend your money or give any to anyone17.not willing to share information about yourself or your emotions1.only a short distance away, or separated by only a short distance2.only a short time away, or separated by only a short time3.likely to happen soon or to do something soon4.careful and involving attention to every detail5.similar to someone or something else but not exactly the same6.connected by shared interests and shared feelings such as love and respect; used about relationships7.related to you directly, for example by being your parent, child, brother, or sister8.directly involved with someone and communicating with them a lot, especially as part of your job; used about activities or relationships9.nearly correct10.if something is close to a particular amount, number, level, etc., it is almost that amount, number, level, etc.11.won or settled by only a few points, votes, etc.12ed for saying that you have just succeeded in avoiding a dangerous or unpleasant situation13.a close haircut or shave is very short and almost to the level of the skin14.protected, watched, or guarded in a very careful and strict way15.warm and uncomfortable because there does not seem to be enough fresh air16.not willing to spend your money or give any to anyone17.not willing to share information about yourself or your emotions

adv.1.only a short distance away2.only a short time away

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1.Getting on the train with me, he picked me a seat close to the carriage door.

2.I'll close this month's lesson with a real-world example demonstrating all the features discussed so far.

3.If unable to close, instead use an empowered magic missile followed by a quickened dimension door to get close to a spellcasting opponent.使

4.He waited patiently as she continued to babble, looking close to tears.

5.Analysts said there was now a possibility the company would close more U. S. stores as it negotiates to exit costly leases in Chapter 11.11退

6.Rowling has said, explicitly, that she wants the site to stick close to the literary experience of the books, as it should.

7.But as in the first ceremony came to a close, it was the soldiers of Poland who fought in the first days of the war who were remembered.

8.I told you, every time he got close to letting something slip, he started banging his head against the wall.

9.Weather, climate and the air we breathe, the theme of World Meteorological Day this year, reminds us of the close relationship between them.

10.A couple had been married for 50 years. "Things have really changed, " she said. "You used to sit very close me. "50。“,”。“。”