close 中文
EN[kləʊz] [-əʊz] [kloʊz] [kləʊs] [-əʊs] [kloʊs] [-oʊs]UK US US
动关(门), 闭上(眼睛), 结束 形接近的, 亲密的
FR close
- 名词 (Noun)PLclosesSUF-ose
- An end or conclusion.
- We owe them our thanks for bringing the project to a successful close.
- The manner of shutting; the union of parts; junction.
- A grapple in wrestling.
- (music) The conclusion of a strain of music; cadence.
- (music) A double bar marking the end.
- (now rare) An enclosed field.
- (Britain) A street that ends in a dead end.
- (Scotland) A very narrow alley between two buildings, often overhung by one of the buildings above the ground floor.
- (Scotland) The common staircase in a tenement.
- A cathedral close.
- (law) The interest which one may have in a piece of ground, even though it is not enclosed.
- An end or conclusion.
- 动词 (Verb)SGclosesPRclosingPT, PPclosed
- (physical) To remove a gap.
- Close the door behind you when you leave.
- Jim was listening to headphones with his eyes closed.
- The runner in second place is closing the gap on the leader.
- to close the ranks of an army
- They boldly closed in a hand-to-hand contest.
- (social) To finish, to terminate.
- close the session; to close a bargain; to close a course of instruction
- The debate closed at six o'clock.
- He has closed the last two games for his team.
- To come or gather around; to enclose; to encompass; to confine.
- (surveying) To have a vector sum of 0; that is, to form a closed polygon.
- (physical) To remove a gap.
- 形容词 (Adjective)COMcloserSUPclosest
- (now rare) Closed, shut.
- Narrow; confined.
- a close alley; close quarters
- At a little distance; near.
- […] St. Bede's at this period of its history was perhaps the poorest and most miserable parish in the East End of London. Close-packed, crushed by the buttressed height of the railway viaduct, rendered airless by huge walls of factories, it at once banished lively interest from a stranger's mind and left only a dull oppression of the spirit.
- Intimate; well-loved.
- He is a close friend.
- Oppressive; without motion or ventilation; causing a feeling of lassitude.
- (Ireland, England, Scotland, weather) Hot, humid, with no wind.
- (linguistics, phonetics, of a vowel) Articulated with the tongue body relatively close to the hard palate.
- Strictly confined; carefully guarded.
- a close prisoner
- (obsolete) Out of the way of observation; secluded; secret; hidden.
- Nearly equal; almost evenly balanced.
- a close contest
- Short.
- to cut grass or hair close
- (archaic) Dense; solid; compact.
- (archaic) Concise; to the point.
- close reasoning
- (dated) Difficult to obtain.
- Money is close.
- (dated) Parsimonious; stingy.
- Adhering strictly to a standard or original; exact.
- a close translation
- Accurate; careful; precise; also, attentive; undeviating; strict.
- The patient was kept under close observation.
- Marked, evident.
- (now rare) Closed, shut.
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- 用于句中
- The curve has the highest slope when the FRET efficiency is 0.5 and the interchromophore distance is close to R 0 .
- I think we are closing in on the end of this project.
- The microRNA-143/-145 (miR-143 and miR-145) encoding genes are located in close proximity with each other on human chromosome 5 and are believed to be cotranscribed in the same bicistronic transcript.
- 用于句首
- Close the trap, would you, before someone falls and breaks their neck.
- 用于句尾
- Don't turn the dog loose in the yard before you check whether the gate is closed.
- It's impossible to get across with all checkpoints closed.
- Big hair went out of style as the 1980s came to a close.
- 用于句中
Definition of close in English Dictionary
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