close+to

  • 121close on/in on/up on — gradually get nearer to or surround. → close to …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 122close to — very near to (being or doing something). → close …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 123close-up — noun a photograph or film sequence taken at close range and showing the subject on a large scale …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 124close go — /kloʊs ˈgoʊ/ (say klohs goh) noun → close call …

  • 125close-up — /ˈkloʊs ʌp / (say klohs up) noun 1. a picture taken at close range or with a long focal length lens, on a relatively large scale. 2. an intimate view or presentation of anything …

  • 126close — užverti statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Komanda, kuria nurodoma užverti atvertą dokumentą, failą arba kitą objektą – įrašyti jį į diską ar padaryti jį iš programos neprieinamą, kol jis nebus vėl atvertas. Jeigu dokumento turinys buvo… …

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  • 127close — verb To finish, bring to an end, conclude, terminate, complete, wind up; as, to close an account, a bargain, a trial, an estate, or public books, such as tax books. In accounting, to transfer the balance of a temporary or contra or adjunct… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 128close — verb To finish, bring to an end, conclude, terminate, complete, wind up; as, to close an account, a bargain, a trial, an estate, or public books, such as tax books. In accounting, to transfer the balance of a temporary or contra or adjunct… …

    Black's law dictionary