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1 sluiten
2 [opbergen, wegsluiten] lock up/away3 [buiten-/uitsluiten] lock out, close off4 [plaatsen zonder tussenruimte] close6 [beëindigen] close, conclude7 [verbieden] close8 [handel] [opmaken] close♦voorbeelden:het raam sluiten • shut/close the windowde winkel/zaak sluiten • 〈 in het bijzonder voorgoed〉 close (the shop) down; 〈 ook 's avonds〉 shut up shopvriendschap sluiten (met) • make friends (with)de rij sluiten • bring up the rear3 [goed geheel vormen] fit4 [afsluiten] lock up5 [ten einde lopen] close6 [als einduitkomst hebben] balance7 [gelijke eindcijfers aan debet- en creditzijde vertonen] balance♦voorbeelden:dinsdagmiddag zijn alle winkels gesloten • it's early closing day on Tuesdaydie redenering sluit niet • that argument doesn't hold (water)de begroting sluitend maken • balance the budgetIII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich sluiten〉♦voorbeelden: -
2 winkel
1 shop, store♦voorbeelden:1 een winkel in modeartikelen • a boutique, a fashion storede winkels aflopen voor een plaat • scour the shops for a recordwinkels kijken • go window-shoppingeen winkel openen/hebben • open up/keep a shopeen rijdende winkel • a mobile shopwinkeltje spelen • play shops/shopkeeperzijn winkel wegdoen • sell up, shut up shopin een winkel staan • work in a shop -
3 de winkel/zaak sluiten
de winkel/zaak sluitenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de winkel/zaak sluiten
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4 zijn winkel wegdoen
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zijn winkel wegdoen
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5 gesloten
2 [niet openhartig] close(-mouthed) ⇒ close-/tight-lipped4 [techniek, technologie] [ononderbroken] closed♦voorbeelden:1 een gesloten beroep/bedrijf • a closed profession/shopeen gesloten geldkist/enveloppe/goederenwagon • a sealed chest/envelope/ Bgoods wagongesloten vragen • ±yes-or-no questionsde winkels zijn één dag in de week gesloten • the shops are closed one day a weekeen hoog gesloten bloes • a high-necked blouse2 dat kind is nogal gesloten • that child doesn't say much (for him-/herself)gesloten zijn over • be secretive about¶ een gesloten gezicht • a blank/expressionless face
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shut up shop — British 1) to stop working at the end of the day I was just about to shut up shop when Marie came in. 2) to close a business permanently They were finally forced to shut up shop last January … English dictionary
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shut up shop — British & Australian, mainly American to stop doing business, either temporarily or permanently. They were forced to shut up shop because they weren t getting enough customers … New idioms dictionary
shut up shop — cease trading. → shut … English new terms dictionary
shut up shop — close a business; go on strike, stop working … English contemporary dictionary
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