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Usage of close

close 1

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transitive verb

1. Close; Cover; relationship

She closed the door quietly.

She closed the door quietly.

Close (the store, etc.). ); To close (a road, etc).

This street has been closed for two days.

This street has been closed for two days.

3. Close to (schools, hospitals, etc.). ) [(+below)], especially permanently.

The company has decided to close its three branches in Europe.

The company has decided to close its three branches in Europe.

4. End; Settle (an account); Negotiate (a transaction)

I have settled my account in that bank.

I have settled my account in the bank.

The conference closed on June 10.

The meeting ended on June 10.

5. Close the distance; cure

The surgeon sewed up the incision.

The surgeon stitched up the wound.

intransitive verb

1. Close; Cover; relationship

The door closed gently.

When the door closes, it won't make any noise.

2. (The store, etc.) is closed. )

The post office closes at six.

The post office closes at six.

Close (schools, hospitals, etc.). Permanent) [(+downward)]

end

The meeting ended at 1 1.

The meeting ended at eleven o'clock.

5. move closer; alliance

The wound has healed.

The wound has healed.

6. End [Q]

The company's stock closed at a high price yesterday.

The company's share price rose yesterday.

Noun (short for noun)

1. End, terminate

The national anthem was sung at the end of the meeting.

Sing the national anthem at the end of the meeting.

Close 2

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1. Near [(+to)]

His house is near the factory.

His home is near the factory.

Step 2 be intimate

She is their close friend.

She is their best friend.

3. close; Stenosis; tight-fitting

They live very close.

Their house is very small.

4. Strict and accurate

Please pay close attention to where they go.

Please pay close attention to where they will go.

5. Closed, sultry and dreary

This room is very close.

The room is stuffy.

6. Even, especially in a competition.

They are similar in age.

They are about the same age.

It was a close baseball game.

This is a close baseball game.

7. Language (vowels) is closed, closed.

8. Secret; keep the mouth shut like a bottle

He knows little about experiments.

He refused to disclose anything about the experiment.

9. stingy, stingy

Everyone knows that she is stingy with money.

Everyone knows that she is stingy with money.

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1. Close to the ground

They live near the museum.

They live near the museum.

2. closely, tightly

Anna followed closely.

Anna followed closely.

Noun (short for noun)

1. Yard, esp in a church

2. Yingdong Road