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英 [kl??s] 美[kloz]
  • adj. 緊密的;親密的;親近的
  • vt. 關(guān);結(jié)束;使靠近
  • vi. 關(guān);結(jié)束;關(guān)閉
  • adv. 緊密地
  • n. 結(jié)束
  • n. (Close)人名;(西)克洛塞;(英、法)克洛斯

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詞態(tài)變化


第三人稱單數(shù):?closes;過去式:?closed;過去分詞:?closed;現(xiàn)在分詞:?closing;副詞:?closely;名詞:?closeness;

中文詞源


close 關(guān)閉

來自PIE*skel,彎,轉(zhuǎn),詞源同clavicle,scoliosis.原指古時彎鉤狀的鑰匙,后指用鑰匙鎖上, 關(guān)閉。

英文詞源


close
close: [13] Close originally entered English as a verb. It came from clos-, the past participial stem of Old French clore ‘shut’, which was a descendant of Latin claudere (related to Latin clāvis ‘key’, from which English gets clavier, clavichord, clavicle, clef, and conclave, and to Latin clāvus ‘nail’, from which French gets clou ‘nail’ – whence English clove – and English gets cloy).

The adjective was quick to follow, via Old French clos, but in this case the intermediate source was the Latin past participial stem clausrather than the Old French clos-. It originally meant simply ‘shut, enclosed, confined’, and did not evolve the sense ‘near’ until the late 15th century; it arose from the notion of the gap between two things being brought together by being closed off.

Related forms in English include clause, cloister, closet [14] (from Old French, ‘small private room’, a diminutive form of clos) and the various verbs ending in -clude, including conclude, include, and preclude.

=> clause, clavier, clef, cloister, closet, clove, cloy, conclave, conclude, enclave, include, preclude
close (v.)
c. 1200, "to shut, cover in," from Old French clos- (past participle stem of clore "to shut, to cut off from"), 12c., from Latin clausus, past participle of claudere "to shut, close; to block up, make inaccessible; put an end to; shut in, enclose, confine" (always -clusus, -cludere in compounds).

The Latin word might be from the possible PIE root *klau- "hook, peg, crooked or forked branch" (used as a bar or bolt in primitive structures); cognates: Latin clavis "key," clavus "nail," claustrum "bar, bolt, barrier," claustra "dam, wall, barricade, stronghold;" Greek kleidos (genitive) "bar, bolt, key," klobos "cage;" Old Irish clo "nail," Middle Irish clithar "hedge, fence;" Old Church Slavonic klju?i "hook, key," klju?iti "shut;" Lithuanian kliuti "to catch, be caught on," kliaudziu "check, hinder," kliuvu "clasp, hang;" Old High German sliozan "shut," German schlie?en "to shut," Schlüssel "key."

Also partly from Old English beclysan "close in, shut up." Intransitive sense "become shut" is from late 14c. Meaning "draw near to" is from 1520s. Intransitive meaning "draw together, come together" is from 1550s, hence the idea in military verbal phrase close ranks (mid-17c.), later with figurative extensions. Meaning "bring to an end, finish" is from c. 1400; intransitive sense "come to an end" is from 1826. Of stock prices, from 1860. Meaning "bring together the parts of" (a book, etc.) is from 1560s. Related: Closed; closing.
close (adj.)
late 14c., "strictly confined," also "secret," from Old French clos "confined; concealed, secret; taciturn" (12c.), from Latin clausus "close, reserved," past participle adjective from claudere "stop up, fasten, shut" (see close (v.)); main sense shifting to "near" (late 15c.) by way of "closing the gap between two things." Related: Closely.

Meaning "narrowly confined, pent up" is late 14c. Meaning "near" in a figurative sense, of persons, from 1560s. Meaning "full of attention to detail" is from 1660s. Of contests, from 1855. Close call is from 1866, in a quotation in an anecdote from 1863, possibly a term from the American Civil War; close shave in the figurative sense is 1820, American English. Close range is from 1814. Close-minded is attested from 1818. Close-fisted "penurious, miserly" is from c. 1600.
close (n.)
late 14c., "act of closing, conclusion, termination," from close (v.). Also in early use "enclosure, enclosed space" (late 13c.), from Old French clos, noun use of past participle.
close (adv.)
"tightly, with no opening or space between," from close (adj.).

雙語例句


1. Three mortar shells had landed close to a crowd of people.
3枚迫擊炮彈落在人群旁。

來自柯林斯例句

2. Warm weather has attracted the flat fish close to shore.
煦暖的氣候?qū)⒈饶眶~引到了近海。

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3. An airliner came close to disaster while approaching Heathrow Airport.
一架大型客機(jī)在飛近希思羅機(jī)場時差點兒發(fā)生空難。

來自柯林斯例句

4. For my part, I feel elated and close to tears.
就我而言,我感到非常高興,都快落淚了。

來自柯林斯例句

5. Sammy was standing close to Ned, talking animatedly with him.
薩米緊挨著內(nèi)德站著,兩人談興正濃。

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