closest的意思和读音

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close

: [kloʊs] : [kləʊs]

v.()

n.();线(∥);

adj.

adv.

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

closestadj.near

1.[nubn]~ (to sb/sth).~ (together)near in space or time

Our new house is close to the school.

I had no idea the beach was so close.

The two buildings are close together .

This is the closest we can get to the beach by car.

We all have to work in close proximity(= near each other) .

The President was shot at close range(= from a short distance away) .

The children are close to each other in age.

Their birthdays are very close together .

almost/likely

2.[nbn]~ to sth.~ to doing sth);almost in a particular state; likely to do sth soon

He was close to tears.

The new library is close to completion.

She knew she was close to death.

We are close to signing the agreement.

relationship

3.~ (to sb)knowing sb very well and liking them very much

Jo is a very close friend .

She is very close to her father.

She and her father are very close.

We're a very close family.

4.near in family relationship

close relatives, such as your mother and father, and brothers and sisters

5.very involved in the work or activities of sb else, usually seeing and talking to them regularly

He is one of the prime minister's closest advisers.

The college has close links with many other institutions.

She has kept in close contact with the victims' families.

We keep in close touch with the police.

careful

6.[obn]careful and thorough

Take a close look at this photograph.

On closer examination the painting proved to be a fake.

Pay close attention to what I am telling you.

similar

7.~ (to sth)very similar to sth else or to an amount

There's a close resemblance(= they look very similar) .

His feeling for her was close to hatred.

The total was close to 20% of the workforce. 20%。

We tried to match the colours, but this is the closest we could get.使

competition/election, etc.

8.won by only a small amount or distance

a close contest/match/election

It was a very close finish .

I think it's going to be close.

Our team came a close second(= nearly won) .

The game was closer than the score suggests.

The result is going to be too close to call(= either side may win) .

almost bad result

9.used to describe sth, usually a dangerous or unpleasant situation, that nearly happens

Phew! That was close─that car nearly hit us.

We caught the bus in the end but it was close(= we nearly missed it) .

without space

10.with little or no space in between

over 1 000 pages of close print1 000

The soldiers advanced in close formation.

cut short

11.cut very short, near to the skin

a close haircut/shave

guarded

12.[obn]carefully guarded

The donor's identity is a close secret .

She was kept under close arrest .

weather/room

13.warm in an uncomfortable way because there does not seem to be enough fresh air

private

14.[nbn]~ (about sth)not willing to give personal information about yourself

He was close about his past.

mean

15.[nbn]not liking to spend money

She's always been very close with her money.

phonetics

16.produced with the mouth in a relatively closed position

IDM

fighting at close quarters

at/from close quartersvery near

fighting at close quarters

close, but no cigar(informal)used to tell sb that their attempt or guess was almost but not quite successfula close call/shave(informal)a situation in which you only just manage to avoid an accident, etc.

We got him out in the end, but it was a close thing.

a close thinga situation in which success or failure is equally possible

We got him out in the end, but it was a close thing.

Her remarks about me were embarrassingly close to home.使

close to home使if a remark or topic of discussion isclose to home , it is accurate or connected with you in a way that makes you uncomfortable or embarrassed

Her remarks about me were embarrassingly close to home.使

Over the next few months we will keep a close eye on sales.

keep a close eye/watch on sb/sthto watch sb/sth carefully

Over the next few months we will keep a close eye on sales.

adv.

1.near; not far away

They sat close together .

Don't come too close !

She held Tom close and pressed her cheek to his.

I couldn't get close enough to see.

A second police car followed close behind .

IDM

There are good cafes and a restaurant close at hand.

close at handnear; in a place where sb/sth can be reached easily

There are good cafes and a restaurant close at hand.

Our friends live close by.

The route passes close by the town.

close by (sb/sth)…)at a short distance (from sb/sth)

Our friends live close by.

The route passes close by the town.

She is close on sixty.

It is close on midnight.

a profit close to £200 million 2 亿

close onclose toalmost; nearly

She is close on sixty.

It is close on midnight.

a profit close to £200 million 2 亿

a close run thinga situation in which sb only just wins or loses, for example in a competition or an election

The picture looks very different when you see it close to.

close toclose upin a position very near to sth

The picture looks very different when you see it close to.

She snuggled close up to him.

close up to sb/sthvery near in space to sb/sth

She snuggled close up to him.

He'd come close to death.

We didn't win but we came close.

come close (to sth/to doing sth)to almost reach or do sth

He'd come close to death.

We didn't win but we came close.

Germany ran Argentina very close in the final.

run sb/sth closeto be nearly as good, fast, successful, etc. as sb/sth else

Germany ran Argentina very close in the final.

n.

1.a street that is closed at one end

Brookside Close

2.the grounds and buildings that surround and belong to a cathedral

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adv.1.,;2.,,3.

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

1. succeeding adj. , ... closest adj. successive adj. , ... ...

2. ... clothing store closest quality ...

4. remind v. closest adj. it's been ages ...

5.线 5.2.9 线( Bisect) 5.2.10 线( Closest) 5.3.1 ( Polar) ...

6.线 ... 9.2.9 线─ ─Bisect 190 9.2.10 线─ ─Closest 190 9.3.1 ─ ─Polar 191 ...

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1.While his hushed vocals were a constant factor in all of his albums, this was the closest Drake came to being in a rock band.

2.China, which hosted the six-party talks and is North Korea's closest ally, said the discussions yielded 'positive results. '

3.had her two closest friends lie to her, and poured her eyes out for the man she loved.

4.Apparently, he was lured away to another meeting by his wife, Dame Patience, who is one of his closest advisers.西使

5.Even his closest associates believed that was the end of him.

6.In the model domain, the surface currents of the SCS have the closest relations with the monsoon with an apparent seasonal variation.

7.After all, she had betrayed those closest to her to save Theseus.

8.But a bridesmaid is one of the bride's closest friends, and she walks ahead of her down the aisle.

9."You and I should have met long ago " he said taking the chair closest to the brazier.“,”

10.And downtown, another woman was feeling deserted. It was the closest Samantha had come to giving her heart to a man in a long long time.