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I . close1 [kləʊs] AGG

2. close (intimate):

close
close relatives
close secret
to be close to sb

3. close (almost equal):

close
close race

4. close (careful):

close
to pay close attention to sb
to keep a close eye on sth

5. close:

close (airless)
close (airless)
close (in room)

6. close (almost):

close to [or on] ...
close to midnight
that was a close call!

III . close1 [kləʊs] SOST ingl brit

close
close (in street names)
ulica f
close (in street names)

I . close2 [kləʊz] VB vb trans

1. close (shut):

close
zapirati [forma perf zapreti]
close book, door, mouth
zapirati [forma perf zapreti]
close curtains
zagrinjati [forma perf zagrniti]
close road
zapirati [forma perf zapreti]

2. close (end):

close
končevati [forma perf končati]
close bank account
zapirati [forma perf zapreti]

II . close2 [kləʊz] VB vb intr

1. close (shut):

close wound
celiti se [forma perf zaceliti se]
close door, lid, shop, eyes
zapirati se [forma perf zapreti se]

2. close (shut down):

close
zapirati se [forma perf zapreti se]

3. close (end):

close
končevati se [forma perf končati se]

4. close (approach):

close

III . close2 [kləʊz] SOST no pl

close
konec m
to bring [or draw]sth to a close
to come to a close
to come to a close

I . close down VB vb intr

close business, factory:

close

II . close down VB vb trans

close
zapirati [forma perf zapreti]

close in VB vb intr

close
spuščati se [forma perf spustiti se]
close
krajšati se [forma perf skrajšati se]
to close in on sb/sth
to close in on sb/sth (surround)

close off VB vb trans

close
zapirati [forma perf zapreti]
close
blokirati [forma perf zablokirati]

I . close up VB vb intr

1. close (shut):

close flower, oyster
zapirati se [forma perf zapreti se]
close wound
celiti se [forma perf zaceliti se]

2. close (get nearer):

close people
pomikati se [forma perf pomakniti se]
close troops

3. close (lock up):

close
zapirati se [forma perf zapreti se]

II . close up VB vb trans

close
zapirati [forma perf zapreti]

ˈclose-knit AGG

ˈclose sea·son SOST

close season

ˈclose-up SOST

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A vicious close-range struggle, involving man-to-man combat, ensued on the train.
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The government should pay close attention to the cross-bench staff who will do much of the day-to-day listening and information-gathering for their senators.
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One pair each of cerebral and pleural ganglia lie close to the oesophagus, and effectively form the animal's brain.
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The bilayers become flexible, and the sheets spontaneously close on themselves to form unilamellar vesicles.
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Now your hair: close your eyes as you try to suss out its texture.
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Its close relatives include the onion, shallot, leek, chive, and rakkyo.
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The final day is again a feast day, but mostly of close kith and kin, and the day closes with an evening dance where all the youngsters participated.
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Criticism and animal welfare laws forced many to close, although hundreds still exist around the world.
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Compare alcohol to pot and watch all the high horse close minded people clutch their bottles of poison.
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This cone, dome or other radiator is mounted to a rigid frame which supports a permanent magnet in close proximity to the voice coil.
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