| | to close; to shut (a window etc) / (of a shop, school etc) to shut down | HSK 4 |
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| | to go bankrupt / to close down | HSK 4 |
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| | to close; to seal off / to close down (an illegal venue) / closed (i.e. isolated from outside input) | HSK 4 |
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| | the curtain falls / lower the curtain / to come to an end (of a meeting) | HSK 5 |
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| | closing ceremony | HSK 5 |
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| | to close / to stop up / to shut / to obstruct | HSK 6 |
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| | to close the passes / to seal off the country / seclusion (monastic practice, e.g. of Chan Buddhists) | |
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| | to close a door | |
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| | amenorrhoea | |
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| | to close securely / tightly closed / secure | |
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| | to close by coming together (like the lips of a wound, the doors of an elevator, the walls of a channel) / to close by connecting in a loop (like a circuit) / closed-loop | |
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| | to lock | |
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| | to close the passes and seal off the country / to close a country to exclude foreign contact | |
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| | lit. to shut oneself away and build a cart (idiom) / fig. to work on a project in isolation, without caring for outside realities | |
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| | close a meeting | |
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| | lit. hiding the moon, shaming the flowers (idiom) / fig. female beauty exceeding even that of the natural world | |
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| | shut oneself up and ponder over one's mistakes | |
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| | to stop up / to close up / hard to get to / out of the way / inaccessible / unenlightened / blocking | |
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| | close the country to international intercourse | |
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| | to keep silent (idiom) | |
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| | to shut one's eyes and stop one's ears / out of touch with reality / to bury one's head in the sand | |
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| | closed | |
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| | to close / to shut up | |
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| | deep, closed and refusing (idiom); obstinate / stubborn and perverse | |
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| | lit. doors not locked at night (idiom); fig. stable society | |
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| | to shut | |
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| | (of libraries, museums etc) to be closed | |
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| | amenorrhoea | |
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| | closure (math.) | |
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| | illness having to do with obstruction of urine flow / (Chinese medicine) / retention of urine | |
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| | closed set (math.) | |
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| | closed domain / algebraically closed field (math.), e.g. complex number field 複數域|复数域 | |
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| | closed syllable | |
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| | to be refused entrance (idiom) / to find the door closed | |
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| | closed-circuit rebreather scuba (diving) | |
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| | sealed cabin | |
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| | sealed cabin | |
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| | airtight door | |
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| | closed; encapsulated | |
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| | Closed Game / Double Queen Pawn Opening (chess) / same as 雙后前兵開局|双后前兵开局 | |
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| | (Cantonese, Jyutping: baa1 bai3) / to act high and mighty; to make big fuss over a small matter / impressive | |
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| | claustrophobia | |
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| | claustrophobia | |
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| | to have nothing further to do with a matter (idiom) | |
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| | lockjaw / trismus | |
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| | to turn a blind eye | |
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| | to turn a blind eye | |
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| | to turn a blind eye | |
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| | Shut up! | |
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| | close vowel | |
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| | closed interval (in calculus) | |
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| | closed-book examination | |
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| | to refuse to say anything about (idiom) / to remain tight-lipped / to avoid mentioning | |
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| | closed graph theorem (math.) | |
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| | lit. to catch sparrows blindfolded (idiom) / fig. to act blindly | |
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| | closed subset (math.) | |
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| | benediction | |
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| | adductor muscle (of a bivalve mollusk) | |
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| | (computing) closed-source | |
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| | to relax with one's eyes closed | |
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| | closed-circuit television | |
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| | lock-up period (on stock options) | |
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| | to close doors and block openings (idiom); mounting a strict defense | |
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| | closed-door meeting | |
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| | lit. lock the door and search for the right word (idiom); fig. the serious hard work of writing | |
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| | closed-door policy | |
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| | opening and closing ceremonies | |
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| | to put in detention (a soldier, a pupil) | |
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| | to close the door in one's face (idiom) | |
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