close
close 英 [kləʊz] 美 [kloʊz]
adj. 紧密的;亲密的; v. 关;结束
进行时:closing 过去式:closed 过去分词:closed 第三人称单数:closes 名词复数:closes 比较级:closer 最高级:closest
- To close is to shut something or to end something. You could close a door, close your mouth, or even close a deal.
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- adj. 紧密的;亲密的;
- v. 关;结束
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1. While you are up, close the door.
你要是起来就把门关上。
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2. I'm close with her.
我和她关系密切。
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3. They have decided to close that branch down.
他们决定把那个分公司关了。
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4. What time does the bank close?
那家银行什么时候关门?
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5. The club was closed by the police.
那家夜总会被警察查封了。
- close (adj.) (klōs), late 14c., "strictly confined," also "secret," from Old French clos "confined; concealed, secret; taciturn" (12c.), from Latin clausus "close, reserved," past-participle adjective from claudere "stop up, fasten, shut" (see close (v.)); main sense shifting to "near" (late 15c.) by way of "closing the gap between two things." Related: Closely.
- close (adv.) (klōs), "tightly, with no opening or space between," from close (adj.).
- close (n.) (klōz), late 14c., "act of closing, conclusion, termination," from close (v.). Also in early use "enclosure, enclosed space" (late 13c.), from Old French clos, noun use of the past participle. Specifically in music, "conclusion of a strain or passage," 1590s.
- close (v.) (klōz), c. 1200, "to shut, cover in," from Old French clos- (past participle stem of clore "to shut, to cut off from"), 12c., from Latin clausus, past participle of claudere "to shut, close; to block up, make inaccessible; put an end to; shut in, enclose, confine" (always -clusus, -cludere in compounds), from PIE root *klau- "hook," also "peg, nail, pin," all things used as locks or bolts in primitive structures.
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