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*close¹ /kloz; kləʊz/ v [I,T] 1 if you close something such as a door or window, or if it closes, it shuts (使)关闭: Do you mind if I close the window? 你介意我关上窗吗? Close your eyes and go to sleep. 闭上眼睛睡觉吧。 The door closed quietly behind her. 门在她身后轻轻地关上了。 2 if a shop, road, school etc closes, or if someone closes it, it shuts for a short time 〔暂时性〕关闭; (使)歇业: What time does the library close tonight? 图书馆今晚什么时候关门? 3 to end something, or to end (使)结束: Professor Schmidt closed his speech with a quote from Tolstoy. 施密特教授引用托尔斯泰的名言结束了演讲。 4 also 又作 close down to stop existing as a business, factory, shop etc, or to make something stop existing (使)〔工厂〕停产; (使)〔商店〕停业: Hundreds of coal mines have closed since World War Ⅱ. 第二次世界大战以来成百上千的煤矿已经停产。
close downto stop existing as a business or industry, or to make a business or industry stop existing (使)〔工厂〕停产; (使)〔商店〕停业 close in 1 to move closer to someone or something, especially in order to attack them 〔尤指为了攻击而〕逼近: + on Rebel soldiers are closing in on the town. 叛乱的士兵正逼近那个小镇。 2 if the night closes in, it starts to get darker 〔夜幕〕降临 close sth ↔ off to separate part of a road or place from the area that surrounds it so that people cannot go there 封锁〔道路〕; 使〔某地〕隔绝
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