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[`kləʊʒə]закрытиесмыканиепрекращение пренийгерметизациязастежкабутылочная крышкаукупорочное средствозакрывать дискуссию, прения, обсуждение; прерывать оратораАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > closure
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мед.сущ. закрытие; замыкание рефлекторной дуги* * * -
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[clo·sure || 'kləʊʒə]◙ n. סגירה; סיום דיון בהצבעה◙ v. לסגור דיון בהצבעה* * *◙ העבצהב ןויד רוגסל◄◙ העבצהב ןויד םויס ;הריגס◄ -
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<tech.gen> ■ Verschluss m< chem> ■ Schluss m<el> (for buried cables) ■ Muffe f< geo> ■ geschlossene Antiklinalstruktur f< math> ■ abgeschlossene Hülle f< pack> ■ Verschließmittel n DIN 55405 -
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замкнутая структура; купол; линейная величина отклонения скважины в сторону от заданного направления.English-Russian dictionary of terms for geological exploration drilling > closure
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закрытие, замкнутость (напр. системы), мат. замыкание, затвор -
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clausoir m, closoir m, fermeture f, obturation d’ouverture fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > closure
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폐쇄, 마감, 폐점, 휴업, 종지, 종결, 토론 종결, 폐쇄(음), (토론을)종결에 붙이다 -
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закрытие; герметизация; корпус ( муфты)English-Russian dictionary of terminology cable technology > closure
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s zatvaranje; obustava; zaključak; svršetak;[parl] (postupak za) svršetak rasprave /apply the # = zaključiti debatu* * *
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zakljuÄenje
zatvaranje
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closure — [n1] conclusion cease, cessation, close, closing, desistance, end, ending, finish, stop, stoppage, termination; concept 119 Ant. beginning, introduction, opening, start closure [n2] plug, seal blockade, bolt, bung, cap, cork, fastener, latch, lid … New thesaurus
closure — index cessation (termination), close (conclusion), cloture, conclusion (outcome), denouement, end … Law dictionary
closure — ► NOUN 1) an act or process of closing. 2) a device that closes or seals. 3) (in a legislative assembly) a procedure for ending a debate and taking a vote. ORIGIN Latin clausura, from claudere to close … English terms dictionary
closure — [klō′zhər] n. [OFr < L clausura, a closing < pp. of claudere, to CLOSE2] 1. a closing or being closed 2. a finish; end; conclusion 3. the feeling that one s prolonged state of emotional distress over some traumatic experience or situation… … English World dictionary