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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

closing [Am ˈkloʊzɪŋ, Brit ˈkləʊzɪŋ] N U

closing

early closing, early closing day N (in UK)

early closing

closing entry N

closing entry

closing date N

closing date
closing date
the closing date is May 5th
the closing date is May 5th

closing time N

closing time

closing-up sale [ˌkləʊzɪŋˈʌp seɪl] N Am

closing-up sale

closing-down sale [ˌkləʊzɪŋˈdaʊn] N Brit

closing-down sale → closing-up sale

closing-up sale [ˌkləʊzɪŋˈʌp seɪl] N Am

closing-up sale

I. close1 <closer, closest> [Am kloʊs, Brit kləʊs] ADJ

1.1. close (near):

close to sth/sb
próximo or cercano a algo/alguien
close to sth/sb
cerca de algo/alguien

1.2. close shave:

se salvó (or me salvé etc.) por un pelo or por los pelos inf

2. close:

close link/connection
close contact

3. close (in similarity):

4.1. close:

close weave
close weave
close print

4.2. close:

close argument/reasoning
close translation

4.3. close Brit SPORTS:

4.4. close fit:

5. close (strictly guarded):

6. close (careful):

close study/examination
close study/examination

7. close contest/finish:

8. close (of weather, atmosphere):

9.1. close (mean, stingy):

9.2. close (secretive):

10. close LING:

close vowel

II. close1 <closer, closest> [Am kloʊs, Brit kləʊs] ADV

1.1. close (in position):

close to sth/sb
cerca de algo/alguien
abrazar a alguien

1.2. close (in time):

2. close (in intimacy):

3. close (in approximation):

4. close (carefully):

5. close (short):

6.1. close in phrases:

6.2. close in phrases:

6.3. close in phrases:

close to 60, 000 attended

6.4. close in phrases:

6.5. close in phrases:

I. close2 [Am kloʊz, Brit kləʊz] N

1. close (conclusion, end):

fin m
at the close of day liter
al caer el día liter

2.1. close (in residential area):

close Brit
close Brit
quinta f (en Per)

2.2. close (of cathedral):

II. close2 [Am kloʊz, Brit kləʊz] VB trans

1.1. close window/book/valve:

1.2. close pores/gash/gap:

1.3. close ELEC:

close circuit

2. close (block, deny access to):

close road/channel/checkpoint

3.1. close (halt operations):

3.2. close (terminate, wind up):

close shop/branch/file/account

4. close (conclude):

close deal
close debate/meeting
close debate/meeting

III. close2 [Am kloʊz, Brit kləʊz] VB intr

1.1. close door/window:

1.2. close gap/crack/wound:

1.3. close (fold shut):

close flower:

2.1. close (stop service, trading):

close shop/library/museum:

2.2. close (cease operations):

close factory/shipyard/shop:

3.1. close (finish, end):

close lecture/book:
close lecture/book:

3.2. close FIN:

close prices/shares:

3.3. close <closing, pres part > years/remarks/words:

closing price FIN

4. close (approach):

to close on sth/sb
acercarse a algo/alguien

close in VB [Am kloʊz -, Brit kləʊz -] (v + adv)

1. close in pursuers/enemy:

to close in on sth/sb
cercar algo/a alguien

2. close in winter:

night was closing in
night was closing in
caía la noche liter
to close in on/upon sb darkness was closing in on them

3. close in (get shorter):

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engleski
engleski
španski
španski

I. closing ADJ

closing
closing speech

II. closing N no pl

1. closing:

closing (ending)
closing (act)

2. closing COMM:

closing

closing time N Brit, closing hour N

closing time

closing down N no pl

closing down

closing price N

closing price

closing date N

closing date

closing-down sale N

closing-down sale

I. close1 [kləʊs, Am kloʊs] ADJ

1. close (near in location):

2. close (intimate):

3. close (almost even):

4. close (similar):

5. close (unwilling to be frank):

6. close:

Phrases:

get close (to sth)

II. close1 [kləʊs, Am kloʊs] ADV

1. close (near in location):

2. close (near in time):

I. close2 [kləʊz, Am kloʊz] N

1. close no pl:

fin m

2. close Brit (cul-de-sac road):

II. close2 [kləʊz, Am kloʊz] VB trans

1. close (shut):

2. close:

III. close2 [kləʊz, Am kloʊz] VB intr

1. close (shut):

2. close (end):

OpenDict unos

close ADJ

španski
španski
engleski
engleski
closing
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I. closing ADJ

closing
closing speech

II. closing N

1. closing:

closing (ending)
closing (act)

2. closing COMM:

closing

closing time N

closing time

closing date N

closing date

I. close1 [kloʊs] ADJ

1. close (near in location):

2. close (intimate):

3. close (almost even):

4. close (similar):

5. close (unwilling to be frank):

6. close:

II. close1 [kloʊs] ADV

1. close (near in location):

2. close (near in time):

I. close2 [kloʊz] N

fin m

II. close2 [kloʊz] VB trans

1. close (shut):

2. close:

III. close2 [kloʊz] VB intr

1. close (shut):

2. close (end):

I. close down VB intr

II. close down VB trans

I. close up VB intr

1. close up people:

2. close up wound:

II. close up VB trans

close off VB trans

close in VB intr

1. close in (surround):

2. close in (get shorter):

I. close to PREP

1. close to (near):

2. close to (almost):

3. close to (in friendship with):

II. close to ADV (almost)

Present
Iclose
youclose
he/she/itcloses
weclose
youclose
theyclose
Past
Iclosed
youclosed
he/she/itclosed
weclosed
youclosed
theyclosed
Present Perfect
Ihaveclosed
youhaveclosed
he/she/ithasclosed
wehaveclosed
youhaveclosed
theyhaveclosed
Past Perfect
Ihadclosed
youhadclosed
he/she/ithadclosed
wehadclosed
youhadclosed
theyhadclosed