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1 | if a door , window , lid etc is closed , it is covering an open area , passage , or hole (门、窗或盖子等)关闭的,封闭的,闭合的 |
| closed curtains 拉上的窗帘 |
| All the doors are closed and locked. 所有的门都已关好并上了锁。 |
| tightly closed/closed tight Keep your eyes tightly closed. 紧闭双眼。 |
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2 | not operating or doing business , especially for the night or weekend (尤指夜间或周末)不营业的,关门的 |
| All the shops were closed. 所有的商店都打烊了。 |
| +to This part of the museum is closed to the public. 博物馆的这一部分不对公众开放。 |
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3 | held in private , with no journalists or members of the public allowed 不公开的;保密的;秘密的 |
| Cases of this type are tried in a closed military court. 这类案子一般在不公开的军事法庭审判。 |
| in closed session The meeting was held in closed session. 会议是秘密举行的。 |
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4 | not willing to consider the ideas, opinions, or beliefs of other people or groups 不愿接受他人思想的;封闭排外的 |
| a closed society 封闭的社会 |
| You can’ t approach these kind of situations with a closed mind. 你不能以僵化的心态对待这种局势。 |
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5 | with a fixed or limited number of parts, members, or answers (部件、成员或答案的数量)有限定的,固定的,有限制的 |
| a closed question 有固定答案的问题 |
| The law is not a closed set of rules and principles. 法律并不是一套固定的规章制度和原则。 |
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6 | forming a complete circle 形成完整环形的;封闭的 |
| a closed loop of wire 封闭的线圈 |
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- | behind closeddoors |
| in a place where other people cannot see or know what is happening |
| 关着门地;秘密地;暗地里 |
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- | a closedbook (to sb) BRITISH |
| someone or something that you do not know or understand anything about |
| 对其一无所知的人;完全不熟悉的事物 |
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