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clo·sure
/ˈkloʒɚ/
關閉(
vt
.)使終止
From:
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clo·sure
/ˈkloʒɚ/
名詞
關閉,閉合
From:
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closure
閉包
From:
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closure
封閉 閉
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clo·sure
n.
1.
The
act
of
shutting
;
a
closing
;
as
,
the
closure
of
a
chink
.
2.
That
which
closes
or
shuts
;
that
by
which
separate
parts
are
fastened
or
closed
.
Without
a
seal
,
wafer
,
or
any
closure
whatever
.
--
Pope
.
3.
That
which
incloses
or
confines
;
an
inclosure
.
O
thou
bloody
prison
. . .
Within
the
guilty
closure
of
thy
walls
Richard
the
Second
here
was
hacked
to
death
. --
Shak
.
4.
A
conclusion
;
an
end
. [
Obs
.]
5.
Parliamentary Practice
A
method
of
putting
an
end
to
debate
and
securing
an
immediate
vote
upon
a
measure
before
a
legislative
body
.
It
is
similar
in
effect
to
the
previous
question
.
It
was
first
introduced
into
the
British
House
of
Commons
in
1882.
The
French
word
clôture
was
originally
applied
to
this
proceeding
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
closure
n
1:
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
:
closing
]
2:
a
rule
for
limiting
or
ending
debate
in
a
deliberative
body
[
syn
:
cloture
,
gag rule
,
gag law
]
3:
a
Gestalt
principle
of
organization
holding
that
there
is
an
innate
tendency
to
perceive
incomplete
objects
as
complete
and
to
close
or
fill
gaps
and
to
perceive
asymmetric
stimuli
as
symmetric
[
syn
:
law of closure
]
4:
something
settled
or
resolved
;
the
outcome
of
decision
making
; "
the
finally
reached
a
settlement
with
the
union
";
"
they
never
did
achieve
a
final
resolution
of
their
differences
"; "
he
needed
to
grieve
before
he
could
achieve
a
sense
of
closure
" [
syn
:
settlement
,
resolution
]
5:
an
obstruction
in
a
pipe
or
tube
; "
we
had
to
call
a
plumber
to
clear
out
the
blockage
in
the
drainpipe
" [
syn
:
blockage
,
block
,
occlusion
,
stop
,
stoppage
]
6:
the
act
of
blocking
[
syn
:
blockage
,
occlusion
]
7:
termination
of
operations
; "
they
regretted
the
closure
of
the
day
care
center
" [
syn
:
closedown
,
closing
,
shutdown
]
v
:
terminate
debate
by
calling
for
a
vote
; "
debate
was
closured
"; "
cloture
the
discussion
" [
syn
:
cloture
]
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