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closurenoun(STOPPING)C2[C]thefactof abusiness,organization, etc.stoppingoperating: 停业,倒闭,关闭 factory/branchclosures工厂/分店的关闭 Manyelderlypeoplewill beaffectedby thelibraryclosures.许多老人将会受到图书馆关闭的影响。 [U]politicsUKspecialized(UScloture)aprocessforendingadebate(=formaldiscussion)in aparliamentso there can be avote: Amotionfor closure may beadoptedby asimplemajority. - Thecitysufferedanotherblowlastmonthwith the closure of thelocalcarfactory.
- Thenewspaperarticletouchedarawnerve-peoplestillresentthe closure of thelocalschool.
- We, theundersigned,stronglyobjectto the closure of St. Mary's Hospital: Dr Jack James, Dr Philippa Curry, Hugh Edwards.
- The closure of the company'sGermansubsidiarycausedasharpwobbleinitsprofits.
- The closure of thefactorybroughtpovertyto thetown.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSuccess & failure in business - administration
- axe
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- be running on fumesidiom
- belly
- dying
- fold
- go to the wallidiom
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- start (something) up
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See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Coming to an end Debate & discussion closurenoun(EMOTIONAL)[U]thefeelingoractofbringinganunpleasantsituation,time, orexperienceto an end, so that you areabletostartnewactivities: 解脱,宽慰 asenseof closure解脱感 toachieve/reachclosure获得/达到解脱 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesComplete and whole - (all) in one pieceidiom
- A, a
- absolute
- all or nothingidiom
- all-in-one
- all-inclusive
- fell
- full-blown
- full-fledged
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- fully
- fully fledged
- plain
- root
- thoroughly
- to the lastidiom
- totality
- toto
- unabridged
- unadulterated
See more results » (Definition ofclosurefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)C2[C]thefactof abusiness,organization, etc.stoppingoperating 停业,倒闭,关闭factory/branchclosures工厂/分店的关闭 Manyelderlypeoplewill beaffectedby thelibraryclosures.许多老人将会受到图书馆关闭的影响。 [U]thefeelingoractofbringinganunpleasantsituation,time, orexperienceto an end, so that you areabletostartnewactivities 解脱,宽慰asenseof closure解脱感 toachieve/reachclosure获得/达到解脱 - Thecitysufferedanotherblowlastmonthwith the closure of thelocalcarfactory.
- Thenewspaperarticletouchedarawnerve-peoplestillresentthe closure of thelocalschool.
- We, the undersigned,stronglyobjectto the closure of St. Mary's Hospital: Jack James (Dr), Philippa Curry (Dr), Hugh Edwards.
- The closure of the company'sGermansubsidiarycausedasharpwobbleinitsprofits.
- The closure of thefactorybroughtpovertyto thetown.
closure| American Dictionaryclosurenoun(STOP OPERATING)[C]theactofstoppingoperationsof abusiness,school,hospital, etc.: Astormforcedthe closure of manyschoolsandbusinesses. closurenoun(SATISFACTION)[U]thefeelingoractofbringingsomethingbadto an end: asenseof closure Yesterday’svotewillbringclosure to apainfulchapterinhistory. (Definition ofclosurefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)closure| Business English[CorU]theactofpermanentlyclosingabusiness,factory, etc., or theconditionof beingclosedpermanently: Unionsfoughthard against theclosure ofthe mine. be threatened with/face closureTheshopis nowfacingclosure afterlocalcouncillorsdismissedthelicenceapplication. factory/branch/storeclosures aproposed/planned/possibleclosure temporary/permanent/totalclosure Thecarmakerwassavedfrom closurein 2006. [SorU]theactofendingsomething: Morecompaniescouldlooktooutsourceworkoverseasafter theclosure ofataxloophole. (Definition ofclosurefrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofclosureclosure Invariant measures and orbit closures on homogeneous spaces for actions of subgroups generated by unipotent elements.From theCambridge English Corpus Since the calculus of deductive closures is infeasible, the partisans of ' 'syntax-dependent' ' belief revision consider knowledge spaces made up of a limited number of sentences.From theCambridge English Corpus Other closures may originate from applications of primitive functions to type-incompatible arguments or from applications which have terms other than functions in function positions.From theCambridge English Corpus He used contexts - evaluators defined over a universal domain representing closures (delayed evaluations) - and relied on performing complex series of simplifications to the contexts.From theCambridge English Corpus We distinguish cases according to the structure of u, with several subcases for closures and compositions.From theCambridge English Corpus No stationary or zero characteristic exists for the fn (n odd) truncation, revealing that the even and odd closures are fundamentally different.From theCambridge English Corpus When we use notions like units, divisional closures, and so on, we refer to the multiplicative monoid (when nothing else is stated).From theCambridge English Corpus Operationally, these are closures occurring within twelve months of the exit of the founder-entrepreneur.From theCambridge English Corpus Succession-related closures are highest in individual-owned firms, 57 % of which closed.From theCambridge English Corpus In this study, succession accounted for more closures than any other factor.From theCambridge English Corpus Explicit substitutions appear in terms in the form of closures which have a direct realization in the abstract machine.From theCambridge English Corpus The l e t r e c builds a pair of closures, each of which points to the other.From theCambridge English Corpus The actual pair could very well be a pair of delay closures, and in that case the result will be further evaluated.From theCambridge English Corpus When garbage collection is initiated, all live closures are copied from one semi-space to (one end of) the other.From theCambridge English Corpus The type system also makes clear the relationship between heap allocation and stack allocation of continuation closures, capturing both allocation strategies in a single calculus.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/closure## |