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61 behind/with closed doors
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62 declare a meeting closed
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63 he closed up to her
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64 the buyer quickly closed with the offer
English-Dutch dictionary > the buyer quickly closed with the offer
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65 being closed
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66 consider the matter closed
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67 considered the matter closed
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68 declared the meeting closed
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69 half-closed interval
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70 hermetically closed
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71 the matter is closed
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72 tightly closed
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73 trial behind closed doors
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74 hermetically closed
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75 normally-closed contact
rustcontactEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > normally-closed contact
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76 to be closed down
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77 to pump in closed circuit
rondpompenEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > to pump in closed circuit
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78 shop
n. winkel; atelier; zaak; beroep--------v. boodschappen doen; winkels bekijken; verklikken, informatie doorgeven (spreektaal)shop1[ sjop]♦voorbeelden:¶ closed shop • closed shop 〈(principe van) onderneming waarin lidmaatschap van vakbond verplicht is voor alle werknemers〉〈 slang〉 all over the shop • door elkaar, her en der→ wrong wrong/1 werk ⇒ zaken, beroep♦voorbeelden:1 close/shut up shop • de zaak sluiten/opdoekenkeep shop • op de zaak passenset up shop • een zaak opzettentalk shop • over zaken/het vak praten————————shop2〈 shopped〉1 winkelen♦voorbeelden:shop around • rondkijken, zich oriënteren (alvorens te kopen) 〈 ook figuurlijk〉shop for a dress • op een jurk uitgaanII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
79 book
n. boek; notitieboek; bundel--------v. boeken; bespreken; noterenbook1[ boek]5 (schrijf)boek ⇒ schrift, blocnote♦voorbeelden:be always at one's books • altijd met zijn neus in de boeken zittenswear on the Book • de eed op de bijbel afleggen4 book of words • tekstboek, libretto7 make/keep (a) book • wedmakelen, bookmaker zijn¶ bring someone to book for something • iemand voor iets rekenschap laten afleggen; iemand zijn gerechte straf doen ondergaanclosed book • gesloten boekread someone like a book • iemand volkomen door hebben〈 informeel〉 throw the book (of rules) at someone • iemand maximum straf toebedelen; iemand de les lezenby the book • volgens het boekje/de voorschriftenin my book • volgens mij, mijns inziensII 〈meervoud; the〉1 de boeken ⇒ kasboek, kantoorboek, journaal2 boek ⇒ register, (leden)lijst♦voorbeelden:on the books • ingeschreven, lid¶ open the books • de boeken (her)openen, de intekening openstellen————————book21 een plaats bespreken ⇒ een kaartje nemen, reserveren♦voorbeelden:1 book through • een doorgaand reisbiljet/kaartje nemenbook for Australia • passage boeken naar AustraliëII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 boeken ⇒ reserveren, bestellen, engageren2 inschrijven ⇒ registreren, noteren♦voorbeelden:1 book a passage • passage/overtocht boekenbook someone through • iemand een doorgaand reisbiljet geven2 book an order • een bestelling noteren/opnemenbook the guests in • de gasten (in het register) inschrijven -
80 circuit
n. rotonde; circuit; omsingeling (ronde)--------v. kring; omtrekken, omronden[ sə:kit]1 kring ⇒ omtrek, gebied, ronde♦voorbeelden:do the circuit of the course • de hele baan rond lopen→ short short/
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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