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2 close
1) закінчення, припинення2) закривати (в т. ч. справу)3) закритий; суворий, ретельний; який суворо охороняється•- close a contest
- close a contract
- close a discussion
- close a transaction
- close argument
- close arrest
- close blockade
- close borders
- close borough
- close cell
- close company
- close confinement
- close construction
- close contest
- close copies
- close copy
- close corporation
- close custody
- close district
- close down
- close examination
- close guard
- close in
- close interpretation
- close investigation
- close letter
- close majority
- close of argument
- close of evidence
- close of pleadings
- close of polling
- close off
- close prisoner
- close questioning
- close scrutiny
- close the argument
- close the conference
- close the debate
- close the meeting
- close the records on the case
- close the session
- close the sitting
- close up
- close-up
- close vote
- close ward
См. также в других словарях:
under (close)scrutiny — Someone or something that is under (close) scrutiny is being watched or examined carefully. The police are keeping the suspect under close scrutiny … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
under close scrutiny — Someone or something that is under (close) scrutiny is being watched or examined carefully. The police are keeping the suspect under close scrutiny … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
scrutiny — UK US /ˈskruːtɪni/ noun [U] ► the careful and detailed examination of something in order to get information about it: be subjected to/come under scrutiny »The figures are likely to come under close scrutiny … Financial and business terms
scrutiny — n. 1) to bear scrutiny (his record will not bear close scrutiny) 2) close, strict; constant scrutiny 3) open to scrutiny 4) under scrutiny (under constant scrutiny) * * * [ skruːtɪnɪ] constant scrutiny strict close open to scrutiny to bear… … Combinatory dictionary
scrutiny */ — UK [ˈskruːtɪnɪ] / US [ˈskrut(ə)nɪ] noun [uncountable] careful examination of someone or something under scrutiny: The diet industry comes under scrutiny in tonight s programme. close scrutiny: Council services are subject to close scrutiny to… … English dictionary
scrutiny — 01. It must be frustrating sometimes for celebrities to have their lives under constant [scrutiny] by the media. 02. This government has to open itself to public [scrutiny] to win back the voters trust. 03. The private lives of politicians often… … Grammatical examples in English
close — close1 [ klouz ] verb *** ▸ 1 shut ▸ 2 when business stops ▸ 3 stop use of road etc. ▸ 4 end/finish ▸ 5 reduce distance ▸ 6 stop business relations ▸ 7 finish business deal ▸ 8 put fingers around something ▸ 9 have value at end of day ▸ 10 join… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
scrutiny — scru|ti|ny [ skrutni ] noun uncount * careful examination of someone or something: under scrutiny: The diet industry comes under scrutiny in tonight s program. close scrutiny: Council services are subject to close scrutiny to ensure their… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
close — I UK [kləʊz] / US [kloʊz] verb Word forms close : present tense I/you/we/they close he/she/it closes present participle closing past tense closed past participle closed *** 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] if you close something, or if it closes,… … English dictionary
scrutiny, scrutinize — To scrutinize something means to look at it with particular attentiveness. Thus qualifying words like close or careful are nearly always superfluous, as here: But for all the good he did, Roosevelt did much that wouldn t bear close scrutiny… … Dictionary of troublesome word
scrutiny, scrutinize — To scrutinize something means to look at it with particular attentiveness. Thus qualifying words like close or careful are nearly always superfluous, as here: But for all the good he did, Roosevelt did much that wouldn t bear close scrutiny… … Dictionary of troublesome word