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  1. closed

    • IPA[kləʊzd]

    英式

    • adj.
      not open;(of a society or system) not communicating with or influenced by others
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    • 1. not open rooms with closed doors lined the hallway he sat with his eyes closed
    • (of a society or system) not communicating with or influenced by others the perception of the Soviet Union as a closed society had changed
    • limited to certain people; not open or available to all the UN Security Council met in closed session
    • unwilling to accept new ideas you're facing the situation with a closed mind
    • 2. (of a business) having ceased trading, especially for a short period he put the ‘Closed’ sign up on the door
    • 3. (of a set) having the property that the result of a specified operation on any element of the set is itself a member of the set.
    • (of a set) containing all its limit points.
    • (of a curve or figure) formed from a single unbroken line.
    • adj.
      only a short distance away or apart in space or time: the hotel is close to the sea her birthday and mine were close together
    • adv.
      very near to someone or something; with very little space between: they stood close to the door he was holding her close
    • n.
      a residential street without through access: she lives at 12 Goodwood Close

    Oxford Dictionary

    • v.
      move so as to cover an opening: she jumped on to the train just as the doors were closing she closed the door quietly
    • n.
      the end of an event or of a period of time or activity: the afternoon drew to a close the seminar was brought to a close with a discussion of future trends

    Oxford Dictionary

    • v.
      move or cause to move so as to cover an opening: she jumped into the train just as the doors were closing they had to close the window because of the insects
    • n.
      the end of an event or of a period of time or activity: the afternoon drew to a close

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      a short distance away or apart in space or time: the hotel is close to the sea her birthday and her wedding date were close together
    • adv.
      in a position so as to be very near to someone or something; with very little space between: they stood close to the door he was holding her close

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      the last part of a performance, collection, or series: the perfect closer to the album the last episode was still a great closer

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      the last part of a performance, collection, or series: the perfect closer to the album the last episode was still a great closer

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a place of work where all employees must belong to an agreed trade union.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      one of a series of subtitles to a television program, accessible through a decoder.
    • v.
      provide (a program) with closed captions.

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[klōzd]

    美式

    • adj.
      not open: rooms with closed doors lined the hallway he sat with his eyes closed

    Oxford American Dictionary