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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

closing [americ ˈkloʊzɪŋ, Brit ˈkləʊzɪŋ] SUBST U

closing

early closing, early closing day SUBST (in UK)

early closing

closing entry SUBST

closing entry

closing date SUBST

closing date
closing date
the closing date is May 5th
the closing date is May 5th

closing time SUBST

closing time

closing-up sale [ˌkləʊzɪŋˈʌp seɪl] SUBST americ

closing-up sale

closing-down sale [ˌkləʊzɪŋˈdaʊn] SUBST Brit

closing-down sale → closing-up sale

closing-up sale [ˌkləʊzɪŋˈʌp seɪl] SUBST americ

closing-up sale

I. close1 <closer, closest> [americ kloʊs, Brit kləʊs] ADJ

1.1. close (near):

close to sth/sb
próximo or cercano a algo/alguien
close to sth/sb
cerca de algo/alguien

1.2. close shave:

se salvó (or me salvé etc.) por un pelo or por los pelos coloq

2. close:

close link/connection
close contact

3. close (in similarity):

4.1. close:

close weave
close weave
close print
in close order MILITAR

4.2. close:

close argument/reasoning
close translation

4.3. close Brit DESP:

4.4. close fit:

5. close (strictly guarded):

6. close (careful):

close study/examination
close study/examination

7. close contest/finish:

8. close (of weather, atmosphere):

9.1. close (mean, stingy):

9.2. close (secretive):

10. close LINGUÍS:

close vowel

II. close1 <closer, closest> [americ kloʊs, Brit kləʊs] ADV

1.1. close (in position):

close to sth/sb
cerca de algo/alguien
abrazar a alguien

1.2. close (in time):

2. close (in intimacy):

3. close (in approximation):

4. close (carefully):

5. close (short):

6.1. close in phrases:

6.2. close in phrases:

6.3. close in phrases:

close to 60, 000 attended

6.4. close in phrases:

6.5. close in phrases:

I. close2 [americ kloʊz, Brit kləʊz] SUBST

1. close (conclusion, end):

fin m

2.1. close (in residential area):

close Brit
close Brit
quinta f (en Per)

2.2. close (of cathedral):

II. close2 [americ kloʊz, Brit kləʊz] VERBO trans

1.1. close window/book/valve:

1.2. close pores/gash/gap:

1.3. close ELETRÓN:

close circuit

2. close (block, deny access to):

close road/channel/checkpoint

3.1. close (halt operations):

3.2. close (terminate, wind up):

close shop/branch/file/account

4. close (conclude):

close deal
close debate/meeting
close debate/meeting

III. close2 [americ kloʊz, Brit kləʊz] VERBO intr

1.1. close door/window:

1.2. close gap/crack/wound:

1.3. close (fold shut):

close flower:

2.1. close (stop service, trading):

close shop/library/museum:

2.2. close (cease operations):

close factory/shipyard/shop:

3.1. close (finish, end):

close lecture/book:
close lecture/book:

3.2. close FINAN:

close prices/shares:

3.3. close <closing, Part pres > years/remarks/words:

closing price FINAN

4. close (approach):

to close on sth/sb
acercarse a algo/alguien

close in VERBO [americ kloʊz -, Brit kləʊz -] (v + adv)

1. close in pursuers/enemy:

to close in on sth/sb
cercar algo/a alguien

2. close in winter:

night was closing in
night was closing in
to close in on/upon sb darkness was closing in on them

3. close in (get shorter):

no Dicionário PONS

inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

I. closing ADJ

closing
closing speech

II. closing SUBST sem pl

1. closing:

closing (ending)
closing (act)

2. closing COM:

closing

closing time SUBST Brit, closing hour SUBST

closing time

closing down SUBST sem pl

closing down

closing price SUBST

closing price

closing date SUBST

closing date

closing-down sale SUBST

closing-down sale

I. close1 [kləʊs, americ kloʊs] ADJ

1. close (near in location):

2. close (intimate):

3. close (almost even):

4. close (similar):

5. close (unwilling to be frank):

6. close:

Expressões:

get close (to sth)

II. close1 [kləʊs, americ kloʊs] ADV

1. close (near in location):

2. close (near in time):

I. close2 [kləʊz, americ kloʊz] SUBST

1. close sem pl:

fin m

2. close Brit (cul-de-sac road):

II. close2 [kləʊz, americ kloʊz] VERBO trans

1. close (shut):

2. close:

III. close2 [kləʊz, americ kloʊz] VERBO intr

1. close (shut):

2. close (end):

Entrada OpenDict

close ADJ

espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
closing
no Dicionário PONS

I. closing ADJ

closing
closing speech

II. closing SUBST

1. closing:

closing (ending)
closing (act)

2. closing COM:

closing

closing time SUBST

closing time

closing date SUBST

closing date

I. close1 [kloʊs] ADJ

1. close (near in location):

2. close (intimate):

3. close (almost even):

4. close (similar):

5. close (unwilling to be frank):

6. close:

II. close1 [kloʊs] ADV

1. close (near in location):

2. close (near in time):

I. close2 [kloʊz] SUBST

fin m

II. close2 [kloʊz] VERBO trans

1. close (shut):

2. close:

III. close2 [kloʊz] VERBO intr

1. close (shut):

2. close (end):

I. close down VERBO intr

II. close down VERBO trans

I. close up VERBO intr

1. close up people:

arrimarse coloq

2. close up wound:

II. close up VERBO trans

close off VERBO trans

close in VERBO intr

1. close in (surround):

2. close in (get shorter):

I. close to PREP

1. close to (near):

2. close to (almost):

3. close to (in friendship with):

II. close to ADV (almost)

Present
Iclose
youclose
he/she/itcloses
weclose
youclose
theyclose
Past
Iclosed
youclosed
he/she/itclosed
weclosed
youclosed
theyclosed
Present Perfect
Ihaveclosed
youhaveclosed
he/she/ithasclosed
wehaveclosed
youhaveclosed
theyhaveclosed
Past Perfect
Ihadclosed
youhadclosed
he/she/ithadclosed
wehadclosed
youhadclosed
theyhadclosed

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These relationships are often formed through common interests, and proximity.
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The proximity of the eastern border has been an important factor in the history of the city.
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The pulse of the flashing lights varies--they are connected to sound and proximity sensors.
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Cities grow when the benefits of proximity between people and firms are higher than the cost.
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These are commonly arranged in fan shapes or crisscrossing shapes, at a closer proximity to the audience.
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