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单词 closed-door
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Definition of closed-door in US English:

closed-door

adjectiveˌklōz(d)ˈdôrˌkloʊz(d)ˈdɔrˌkloʊz(d)ˈdɔr
  • Restricted; obstructive; secret.

    the senior staff went into closed-door sessions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was a closed-door session for about an hour, and then one of the jurors was late for court.
    • And you can imagine that he will be facing some incredibly intense questions at that closed-door hearing next week.
    • It was a closed-door deal - done without competing bids and without congressional hearings or a vote.
    • Marathon closed-door meetings of key activists from around the world hammered out detailed plans for action over the coming months.
    • After a closed-door debate, the Security Council voted to approve his panel.
    • Not much concrete came out of the closed-door conclave, except a flurry of articles and promises by both sides to continue talking.
    • Well, the second week of defense testimony began much like last week did, in closed-door evidentiary hearings.
    • Are these closed-door procedures justified by legitimate security needs?
    • The photos are thought to be the same ones which left members of Congress ashen-faced when showed in a closed-door session last summer.
    • At a closed-door session later, however, he said the pair were corrupt.
    • The two-hour, closed-door session did not appear to produce much.
    • The morning session will be open to the public but the afternoon session will be a closed-door meeting as some of the discussion may concern national security.
    • Both the parliament and the government have openly demanded a secret, closed-door trial to ban a political party.
    • They excluded all but two of the Democrats from closed-door negotiating sessions on the final form of the legislation.
    • It all started after Democratic leaders triggered a closed-door session.

Definition of closed-door in US English:

closed-door

adjectiveˌklōz(d)ˈdôrˌkloʊz(d)ˈdɔr
  • Restricted; obstructive; secret.

    the senior staff went into closed-door sessions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The photos are thought to be the same ones which left members of Congress ashen-faced when showed in a closed-door session last summer.
    • After a closed-door debate, the Security Council voted to approve his panel.
    • Well, the second week of defense testimony began much like last week did, in closed-door evidentiary hearings.
    • It all started after Democratic leaders triggered a closed-door session.
    • There was a closed-door session for about an hour, and then one of the jurors was late for court.
    • Both the parliament and the government have openly demanded a secret, closed-door trial to ban a political party.
    • Are these closed-door procedures justified by legitimate security needs?
    • Not much concrete came out of the closed-door conclave, except a flurry of articles and promises by both sides to continue talking.
    • Marathon closed-door meetings of key activists from around the world hammered out detailed plans for action over the coming months.
    • The two-hour, closed-door session did not appear to produce much.
    • They excluded all but two of the Democrats from closed-door negotiating sessions on the final form of the legislation.
    • And you can imagine that he will be facing some incredibly intense questions at that closed-door hearing next week.
    • The morning session will be open to the public but the afternoon session will be a closed-door meeting as some of the discussion may concern national security.
    • It was a closed-door deal - done without competing bids and without congressional hearings or a vote.
    • At a closed-door session later, however, he said the pair were corrupt.
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