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1 Close, the
. Период в конце торговой сессии. Иногда термин используется применительно к цене закрытия. См. также Opening, the (открытие) . Инвестиционная деятельность . -
2 close, the
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3 close the
Макаров: (e. g., control loop) замыкать контур (напр. управления) -
4 close the door on
1) (smb.) захлопнуть перед кем-л. дверь, отказать кому-л. от домаThey shut the door on their daughter when she married without their consent. — Родители запретили дочери переступать порог их дома, когда она вышла замуж без их согласия.
2) (smth.) сделать невозможным что-л., отрезать путь к чему-л., прекратить что-л., отвергать что-л. (тж. close a door on, upon или to smth. или close the door to smth.)You're too young to shut the door on life. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Up at the Villa’, ch. III) — Вы слишком молоды, чтобы отгораживаться от жизни.
‘I have no money anywhere’. And with his tone he closed a door rightly on the subject. (J. Steinbeck, ‘Tortilla Flat’, ch. VI) — - Никаких денег у меня не припрятано. Эти слова были сказаны таким тоном, что разговор о деньгах прекратился.
The President's veto closed the door to any new attempt to pass the bill. (DAI) — Вето президента положило конец всем попыткам провести законопроект.
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5 close the books
expr AmE infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > close the books
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6 close the ranks
сплотить ряды [первонач. тк. воен.]She needs the family terribly just now. We all need each other. We must close our ranks. (I. Murdoch, ‘An Accidental Man’) — Трейси сейчас особенно нужна семья. Мы все нужны друг другу. Семья должна сплотиться.
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7 close the doors
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8 close the door on
1) (smb.) зaxлoпнуть пepeд кeм-л. двepь, oткaзaть кoму-л. oт дoмaThey shut the door on their daughter when she married without their consent2) (smth.) cдeлaть нeвoзмoжным чтo-л., oтpeзaть путь к чeму-л., пpeкpaтить чтo-л., oтвepгaть чтo-л.The President's veto closed the door to any new attempt to pass the bill. You're too young to shut the door on life (W. S. Maugham) -
9 close the books
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10 close the books
The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > close the books
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11 close the pincers on the enemy
Военный термин: брать противника в клещиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > close the pincers on the enemy
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12 close the shutters to shut out the sun
Макаров: закрыть ставни, чтобы затемнить комнатуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > close the shutters to shut out the sun
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13 close the stable door after the horse has bolted
Пословица: махать кулаками после дракиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > close the stable door after the horse has bolted
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14 the circuit operates (e. g., to close the shutter)
Макаров: схема отрабатывает на (напр. закрытие заслонки)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the circuit operates (e. g., to close the shutter)
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15 the circuit operates to close the shutter
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the circuit operates to close the shutter
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16 close the pincers on the enemy
English-Russian military dictionary > close the pincers on the enemy
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17 close the accounts
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > close the accounts
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18 close the books
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > close the books
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19 close the distance between
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > close the distance between
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20 close the door
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > close the door
См. также в других словарях:
close the books — {v. phr.} To stop taking orders; end a bookkeeping period. * /The tickets were all sold, so the manager said to close the books./ * /The department store closes its books on the 25th of each month./ … Dictionary of American idioms
close the books — {v. phr.} To stop taking orders; end a bookkeeping period. * /The tickets were all sold, so the manager said to close the books./ * /The department store closes its books on the 25th of each month./ … Dictionary of American idioms
close the door — or[bar the door] or[shut the door] {v. phr.} To prevent any more action or talk about a subject. * /The President s veto closed the door to any new attempt to pass the bill./ * /Joan was much hurt by what Mary said, and she closed the door on… … Dictionary of American idioms
close the door — or[bar the door] or[shut the door] {v. phr.} To prevent any more action or talk about a subject. * /The President s veto closed the door to any new attempt to pass the bill./ * /Joan was much hurt by what Mary said, and she closed the door on… … Dictionary of American idioms
close the door — phrasal to be uncompromisingly obstructive < closed the door to further negotiation > … New Collegiate Dictionary
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