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clos·ing
/ˈklozɪŋ/
(
a
.)結束的,閉合的
From:
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closing
結束
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Close
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Closed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Closing
.]
1.
To
stop
,
or
fill
up
,
as
an
opening
;
to
shut
;
as
,
to
close
the
eyes
;
to
close
a
door
.
2.
To
bring
together
the
parts
of
;
to
consolidate
;
as
,
to
close
the
ranks
of
an
army
; --
often
used
with
up
.
3.
To
bring
to
an
end
or
period
;
to
conclude
;
to
complete
;
to
finish
;
to
end
;
to
consummate
;
as
,
to
close
a
bargain
;
to
close
a
course
of
instruction
.
One
frugal
supper
did
our
studies
close
.
--
Dryden
.
4.
To
come
or
gather
around
;
to
inclose
;
to
encompass
;
to
confine
.
The
depth
closed
me
round
about
.
--
Jonah
ii
. 5.
But
now
thou
dost
thyself
immure
and
close
In
some
one
corner
of
a
feeble
heart
. --
Herbert
.
A closed sea
,
a
sea
within
the
jurisdiction
of
some
particular
nation
,
which
controls
its
navigation
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
closing
adj
:
final
or
ending
; "
the
closing
stages
of
the
election
"; "
the
closing
weeks
of
the
year
"; "
the
closing
scene
of
the
film
"; "
closing
remarks
" [
ant
:
opening
]
n
1:
the
act
of
closing
something
[
syn
:
shutting
] [
ant
:
opening
]
2:
the
last
section
of
a
communication
; "
in
conclusion
I
want
to
say
..." [
syn
:
conclusion
,
end
,
close
,
ending
]
3:
approaching
a
particular
destination
;
a
coming
closer
;
a
narrowing
of
a
gap
; "
the
ship's
rapid
rate
of
closing
gave
them
little
time
to
avoid
a
collision
" [
syn
:
closure
]
4:
termination
of
operations
; "
they
regretted
the
closure
of
the
day
care
center
" [
syn
:
closure
,
closedown
,
shutdown
]
5:
a
concluding
action
[
syn
:
completion
,
culmination
,
windup
,
mop up
]
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