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closing
- IPA[ˈkləʊzɪŋ]
英式
- bringing something to an end; final
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形容詞
- 1. bringing something to an end; final the closing stages of the election campaign Nellie's closing words
- the practice of shutting business premises on a particular afternoon every week: it's early-closing day
Oxford Dictionary
- the last date by which something must be submitted for consideration, especially a job application: the closing date for applications is December 1
Oxford American Dictionary
- (especially of a door or valve) closing automatically.
Oxford Dictionary
- an order by a local authority prohibiting the use of premises for specified purposes.
Oxford Dictionary
- a final speech made by each side in a trial, summarizing the evidence and the main points of ... the courtroom was packed when closing arguments began
Oxford Dictionary
- (especially of a door or valve) closing automatically.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the regular time at which a pub, shop, or other place closes to the public each day: they sat in a corner of the lounge bar until closing time
Oxford Dictionary
- the regular time at which a restaurant, store, or other place closes to the public each day: they sat in a corner of the lounge bar until closing time
Oxford American Dictionary
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- bringing something to an end; final: the closing stages of the election campaign Nellie's closing words
Oxford American Dictionary