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1. | Generally, close means the same as shut and is more formal |
| close通常与shut的意思相同, 但较庄重 |
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2. | (superlative of `near' or `close') within the shortest distance. |
| (near或close的最高级)在最短的一段距离内。 |
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3. | Close behind was another string of mules and another wagon. |
| 紧接着又是一队骡车和一辆四轮马车。 |
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4. | A cold and agitated wind come hurrying ahead, and close on its heels came the rain. |
| 寒冷的疾风吹过后紧接着就下起了雨。 |
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5. | (comparative of `near' or `close') within a shorter distance. |
| (near或close的比较极形式)在较短的一段距离内。 |
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6. | (comparative of `close') indicating the one of two that is the shorter distance away. |
| (“close(靠近的)”的比较级)表示两个当中距离较近的一个。 |
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7. | (superlative of `close') indicating the one of several that is the shortest distance away. |
| (“close(靠近的)”最高级)表示几个当中距离最近的一个。 |
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8. | When referring to the opening hours of public places,both shut and close are used |
| 指公众场所的开放或营业时间时,用shut和 close均可 |
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9. | The boat came close to the rocks and then sheered away. |
| 小船快靠近礁石,紧接着转向行驶。 |
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10. | Close behind have a cat to fly to rush toward out to attackstone toward rat from the forest again. |
| 紧接着又有一只猫从树林中飞扑出来向老鼠攻击。 |
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