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closed UK [kləʊzd] US [kloʊzd] adjective NOT OPEN 关闭 ESSENTIAL ■not open 关闭的,不开的•It might be less draughty if the door were closed.把门关上可能就不会有那么强的穿堂风了。 ESSENTIAL ■not open for business 关门的;不营业的•All the shops were closed, so we couldn't buy any food.所有的商店都关门了,所以我们甚么吃的都买不到。 UK [kləʊzd] US [kloʊzd] adjective ENDED 结束的 ■finished and therefore not able to be discussed further 完成的;结束的•"The matter is closed," said the health minister.“这件事到此为止,”卫生部长说道。 UK [kləʊzd] US [kloʊzd] adjective behind closed doors ■If something happens behind closed doors, it is hidden or kept secret from public view 秘密地,不公开地•The deal was negotiated behind closed doors.这笔交易是秘密商谈的。 UK [kləʊzd] US [kloʊzd] adjective Common Learner Errors closed or close?Warning: choose the correct adjective!To talk about something not being distant in position or time, don't say 'closed', say close : ✗ Our house is very closed to the airport.Our house is very close to the airport. UK [kləʊzd] US [kloʊzd] adjective Common Learner Errors closed or close?To talk about people who know each other well and like each other a lot, don't say 'closed', say close : ✗ I am very closed to her although I don't see her often.I am very close to her although I don't see her often. |