closure 音标拼音: [kl'oʒɚ]
n . 关闭
vt . 使终止
关闭使终止
closure 闭包
closure 封闭 闭
closure n 1 :
approaching a particular destination ;
a coming closer ;
a narrowing of a gap ; "
the ship '
s rapid rate of closing gave them little time to avoid a collision " [
synonym : {
closing },
{
closure }]
2 :
a rule for limiting or ending debate in a deliberative body [
synonym : {
closure }, {
cloture }, {
gag rule }, {
gag law }]
3 :
a Gestalt principle of organization holding that there is an innate tendency to perceive incomplete objects as complete and to close or fill gaps and to perceive asymmetric stimuli as symmetric [
synonym : {
closure }, {
law of closure }]
4 :
something settled or resolved ;
the outcome of decision making ; "
they finally reached a settlement with the union ";
"
they never did achieve a final resolution of their differences "; "
he needed to grieve before he could achieve a sense of closure " [
synonym : {
settlement }, {
resolution },
{
closure }]
5 :
an obstruction in a pipe or tube ; "
we had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe " [
synonym : {
blockage },
{
block }, {
closure }, {
occlusion }, {
stop }, {
stoppage }]
6 :
the act of blocking [
synonym : {
blockage }, {
closure }, {
occlusion }]
7 :
termination of operations ; "
they regretted the closure of the day care center " [
synonym : {
closure }, {
closedown }, {
closing },
{
shutdown }]
v 1 :
terminate debate by calling for a vote ; "
debate was closured "; "
cloture the discussion " [
synonym : {
closure },
{
cloture }]
Closure \
Clo "
sure \ (
kl [=
o ]"
zh [-
u ]
r ;
135 ),
n . [
Of .
closure ,
L .
clausura ,
fr .
clauedere to shut .
See {
Close },
v .
t .]
1 .
The act of shutting ;
a closing ;
as ,
the closure of a chink .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
That which closes or shuts ;
that by which separate parts are fastened or closed .
[
1913 Webster ]
Without a seal ,
wafer ,
or any closure whatever .
--
Pope .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
That which incloses or confines ;
an inclosure .
[
1913 Webster ]
O thou bloody prison . . .
Within the guilty closure of thy walls Richard the Second here was hacked to death . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
4 .
A conclusion ;
an end . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
5 . (
Parliamentary Practice )
A method of putting an end to debate and securing an immediate vote upon a measure before a legislative body .
It is similar in effect to the previous question .
It was first introduced into the British House of Commons in 1882 .
The French word cl [^
o ]
ture was originally applied to this proceeding .
[
1913 Webster ]
6 . (
Math .)
the property of being mathematically closed under some operation ; --
said of sets .
[
PJC ]
7 . (
Math .)
the intersection of all closed sets containing the given set .
[
PJC ]
8 . (
Psychol .)
achievement of a sense of completeness and release from tension due to uncertainty ;
as ,
the closure afforded by the funeral of a loved one ;
also ,
the sense of completion thus achieved .
[
PJC ]
103 Moby Thesaurus words for "
closure ":
accomplishment ,
ankle ,
arrest ,
arrestation ,
arrestment ,
articulation ,
blockage ,
blocking ,
boundary ,
butt ,
cease ,
cervix ,
cessation ,
check ,
clinch ,
clogging ,
close ,
closing ,
closing up ,
completion ,
conclusion ,
connecting link ,
connecting rod ,
connection ,
constriction ,
consummation ,
coupling ,
cramp ,
culmination ,
delay ,
desistance ,
detainment ,
detention ,
dovetail ,
elbow ,
embrace ,
end ,
ending ,
fixation ,
foot -
dragging ,
fulfillment ,
gliding joint ,
hampering ,
hindering ,
hindrance ,
hinge ,
hinged joint ,
hip ,
holdback ,
holdup ,
impediment ,
inhibition ,
interface ,
interference ,
interruption ,
join ,
joining ,
joint ,
juncture ,
knee ,
knuckle ,
let ,
link ,
miter ,
mortise ,
neck ,
negativism ,
nuisance value ,
obstruction ,
obstructionism ,
occlusion ,
opposition ,
perfection ,
pivot ,
pivot joint ,
rabbet ,
realization ,
repression ,
resistance ,
restraint ,
restriction ,
retardation ,
retardment ,
scarf ,
seam ,
setback ,
shoulder ,
squeeze ,
stitch ,
stop ,
stranglehold ,
stricture ,
suppression ,
suture ,
symphysis ,
termination ,
tie rod ,
toggle ,
toggle joint ,
topping -
off ,
union ,
weld ,
wrist
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CLOSURE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of CLOSURE is an act of closing : the condition of being closed How to use closure in a sentence
CLOSURE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary CLOSURE definition: 1 the fact of a business, organization, etc stopping operating: 2 a process for ending a debate… Learn more
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CLOSURE Simple Definition - Merriam-Webster The simple definition of CLOSURE is a situation or occurrence in which something (such as a business or factory) closes forever
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