closed
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ A closed group of people does not welcome new people or ideas from outside. 封閉的[usu ADJ n]
It was to be a closed circle of no more than twelve women. 那本來要是個不超過十二個女人的封閉團躰。
It is a closed society in the sense that they've not been exposed to many things. 就他們沒有機會接觸太多事物而言,那是個閉塞的社會。
2. →see also close
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closed /kləʊzd/
剑桥词典
- The bank's closed now, but I can get some money out with my card .
- The restaurant is always closed on Wednesdays.
- The road was closed while the vehicles that had been involved in the accident were towed away.
- The hotel is closed during low season , i.e. from October to March .
- Is the kitchen door closed, so that the dog cannot get in?
- The road was closed all day by order of the police .
- Will patrons kindly note that this shop will be closed on 17 July .
closed adjective (NOT OPEN)
not open關閉的,不開的
It might be less draughty if the door were closed. 把門關上可能就不會有那麽強的穿堂風了。
not open for business
關門的;不營業的
All the shops were closed, so we couldn't buy any food . 所有的商店都關門了,所以我們什麽喫的也買不到。
例句
closed adjective (ENDED)
finished and therefore not able to be discussed any more
完成的;結束的
"The matter is closed," said the headteacher . “這件事到此爲止,”校長說道。
closed adjective (NOT ACCEPTING IDEAS)
not wanting to accept new ideas , people , customs , etc.僵化的,不接受新思想的;閉關排外的
You have such a closed mind . 你腦子太僵化了。
The setting of the novel is the closed world of banking . 這部小說的背景是排外的銀行界。