How do you say close in English?
close is in English. First, pronunciation
English: [kl? z,kl? s]; America: [klo? z,klo? S] second, Chinese translation
v. Close; Close; (cause) to close the door, close (for a period of time); Not open; Suspension of business; To bring to an end, terminate; Closing; (cause) to shrink, approach; Hold (or grasp, hold)
n. End (a period of time or activity); A dead-end street; Dead end; Dead roadway
adj. (in space and time) close; Almost (in a certain state); Maybe (about to do something); Intimate; Close; (family relationship) close; Closely related; Meticulous; Resembling; Almost equal in strength; Almost, almost; Very small gap; Strictly guarded; Sultry; Miserable;
adv. approach of blocking sound; Close to; Next to; Not far away, form
third person singular: closed
present participle: closed
past participle: closed
comparative: closed
superlative: closed
derivative: closed? adv./closeness? Fourth, phrase collocation
close down? (cause) to close down
close in? Surround
close at hand? Nearby 5. Bilingual example
1.The? hospital? closed? at? the? end? of? last? year.?
this hospital was closed at the end of last year.
2.The? factory? closed? its? doors? for? the? last? time? in? 24.?
this factory finally closed in 24.
3.It's? unlikely? that? the? hospital? will? be? closed? in? the? foreseeable? future.?
this hospital is unlikely to close soon.
4.Save? the? document? before? closing.?
save the document before closing it.
5.The? station? quickly? fell? into? disrepair? after? it? was? closed.?
after the station was closed, it quickly fell into disrepair.
6.When? the? factory? closes,it? will? mean? 5? people? losing? their? jobs.?
if the factory closes, it means 5 people will lose their jobs. 6. Usage
1. The basic meaning is "off", which means to close things in an open state, indicating a slow and gradual action, and also indicating the resulting results. Its object can be doors and windows, etc.
2. It can also be roads, railways or other transportation channels;
3. It can also mean that public facilities or service industries are closed to the outside world.