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1 closed
[kləuzd] a փակ, նեղ,. սահմանափակ. behind closed doors փակ դռների ետևում. a closed society նեղ շրջանակներ. closed mind նեղ մտահորիզոն. closed circuit էլ. փակ շղթա. closed call մրզ. մրցավարի վիճաբանական որոշում. հմկրգ. closed routine փակ ծրագիր. closed system փակ համակարգ -
2 closed
مغلق* * *مُغْلَق -
3 closed
"The state in a period in which an activity cannot occur, the state of an operational process, or the status of a source document."مُقفل -
4 closed generic type
"A constructed generic type that has no unspecified generic type parameters, either of its own or of any enclosing types or methods. Closed generic types can be instantiated." -
5 Closed account
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6 Closed circuit
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7 Closed Circuit Television
(CCTV)دائرة تليفزيونية مغلقةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Closed Circuit Television
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8 Closed corporation
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9 Closed door talks
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10 Closed economy
اقتصاد مغلق -
11 Closed end investment company
شركة استثمار مغلقةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Closed end investment company
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12 Closed indent
أمر شراء محدود -
13 Closed issue
إصدار مغلق -
14 Closed mortgage
رهن شطب، عقار مطهر من الرهونات -
15 Closed professions
مهن مغلقة -
16 Closed sea
بحر مغلق -
17 Closed session; executive session
US جلسة سريةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Closed session; executive session
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18 Closed-end fund
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19 closed anesthesia
تخدير في دارة مغلقة* * *تَخْديرٌ في دَارَةِ مُغْلَقَة -
20 closed glands
غدد مغلقة* * *غُدَدٌ مُغْلَقَةٌ
См. также в других словарях:
closed — S3 [kləuzd US klouzd] adj 1.) not open = ↑shut ≠ ↑open ▪ Make sure all the windows are closed. ▪ She kept her eyes tightly closed. 2.) [not before noun] if a shop, public building etc is closed, it is not open and people cannot enter or use it =… … Dictionary of contemporary English
closed — [ klouzd ] adjective ** ▸ 1 covering passage/hole ▸ 2 not doing business ▸ 3 not allowed to everyone ▸ 4 not considering ideas ▸ 5 with fixed number of something ▸ 6 forming complete circle ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) if a door, window, lid, etc. is closed … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
closed — adj. 1. having an opening obstructed. [Narrower terms: {blind}] Also See: {obstructed}, {sealed}, {shut}, {unopen}, {closed}. Antonym: {open}. [WordNet 1.5] 2. (Math.) of a curve or surface: having no end points or boundary curves; of a set:… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Closed — may refer to: Math Closure (mathematics) Closed manifold Closed orbits Closed set Closed differential form Closed map, a function that is closed. Other Cloister, a closed walkway Closed circuit television Closed, an online community at the social … Wikipedia
Closed — GmbH Rechtsform GmbH Gründung 1978 Sitz Hamburg, Deutschland … Deutsch Wikipedia
closed — [klōzd] adj. 1. not open; shut [a closed door] 2. covered over or enclosed [a closed wagon] 3. functioning independently; self sufficient [a closed economic system] 4. not receptive to new or different ideas [a closed mind] 5 … English World dictionary
closed — [kləʊzd ǁ kloʊzd] adjective not open for business: • The markets were closed on Monday and Tuesday for the Christmas holiday. * * * closed UK US /kləʊzd/ adjective ► not open for business: »The bank s closed now, but I can get some money out with … Financial and business terms
closed — adj 1: confined to a few closed membership 2: excluding outsiders or witnesses: conducted in secrecy closed hearings Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
closed — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not open or allowing access. 2) not communicating with or influenced by others. ● behind closed doors Cf. ↑behind closed doors ● a closed book Cf. ↑a closed book … English terms dictionary
closed — klōzd adj 1) being a complete self contained system with nothing transferred in or out <a closed thermodynamic system> 2) covered by unbroken skin <a closed fracture> 3) not discharging pathogenic organisms to the outside <a case… … Medical dictionary
closed — pp. adj. from CLOSE (Cf. close) (v.). Closed circuit is attested from 1827; closed shop in union sense from 1904; closed system first recorded 1896 in William James … Etymology dictionary