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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++clos·ing1 /ˈkləʊzɪŋ $ ˈkloʊ-/ ●●○ adjective [only before noun]  ENDhappening or done at the end of an event or a period of time 结尾的,结束的 OPP openingclosing remarks/words/ceremony etc The judge gave his closing speech to the jury. 法官向陪审团作了结语。closing stages/seconds/minutes etc in the closing years of his life 在他生命的最后几年里see thesaurus at last
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closingAfter the defense finishes its closing argument, the prosecution will have the opportunity to reply.The closing date for entries is March 31,1992.The closing date for submissions was 7 November 1988.They also put a closing date on the offer which meant there was no time to try again.John Hendrie burst through in the closing minutes, but his strong shot was pushed away for a corner by Bob Bolder.The hamstring pull which put Lydon out of the Test series was sustained in the closing minutes of a 50-4 win over Chorley.I turned on the TV just in time to catch the closing minutes of the race.Yet the bowlers defended well, and only Richardson mastered them so that the closing overs were tense.The closing paragraphs were very moving.In his closing remarks, Pollard emphasized the need for more research.The closing scene of 'Casablanca' is one of the great moments of film history.Barnes scored the winning goal in the closing seconds of the game.Marcos is expected to address the closing session of the conference later Monday.In the closing shot of the film, Hoffman walks away from the camera without looking back.In his closing speech, he thanked the organizers of the conference.The rider from the Netherlands is still in the lead as the Tour de France enters its closing stage today.The UN was set up during the closing stages of World War II.Luca Cumani's well-related filly figured prominently until fading in the closing stages.the closing years of the 20th centuryFrom at least the closing years of the eighteenth century the decline of gentry involvement and even tolerance of plebeian sports was evident.closing remarks/words/ceremony etcI stay for the closing ceremonies.I want to take part in both the opening and closing ceremonies.Mr. Brooke I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his remarks, and not least his closing remarks.Mr. Brooke I am most grateful to my right hon. Friend for his kind closing remarks.The due date coincides with the closing ceremonies in Atlanta.The following day, the feast of the immaculate conception, there was a closing ceremony in St Peter's Square.Vice President Al Gore is scheduled to lead the closing ceremonies on Aug. 4.
closing2 noun [uncountable]  SHUT/CLOSEthe shutting of a factory, school, hospital etc permanently 〔工厂、学校、医院等的〕关闭,歇业,倒闭 OPP openingclosing of the closing of an old railway station 一座旧火车站的关闭
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closingHe is voicing the complaint of all old people about the closing down of their universe.Before the closing of the railway from Hull to the coastal town of Hornsea, Sutton was a station on the way.Repair work on damaged Hurricane wings began with the closing of the Shell Machine Shop in 1943.
From Longman Business Dictionaryclosingclos‧ing1 /ˈkləʊzɪŋˈkloʊ-/ noun1[countable, uncountable] when a shop or company stops operating permanentlyThe risk of injury did not justify the closing of the factory.The firm has announced a series of short-term layoffs and plant closings.2[uncountable] the time at which shops, offices etc stop operating for the dayThe supermarkets here operate late night closing on Thursday and Friday nights.3[uncountable]COMMERCE the final point in a deal or sale, when all the conditions are agreedUS West will pay $150 million on closing and the balance over four years.The firm had insufficient funds to cover the downpayment and closing costs.4[uncountable]ACCOUNTING the end of an accounting periodclosingclosing2 adjective [only before a noun]1FINANCE coming at the end of a day’s tradingThe shares ended at 65, down 7 points from Thursday’s closing price.The bond slipped to its lowest closing level for three years.The official bank closing rate (=the value of a currency at the end of a day’s trading) showed the pound at $1.8525.2finalThe closing date for the sale of the shares is expected to be May 9.3closing statement/speech/arguments the final remarks made by a lawyer at the end of a court caseHe told the jury in his closing arguments that there wasn’t a shred of evidence linking his client to any wrongdoing.
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closing1 /ˈkləʊzɪŋ $ ˈkloʊ-/ adjective [only before noun]
 Word Family: noun: close, closure, closing; adjective: closed, closing; verb: close
happening or done at the end of an event or a period of time
   OPP  opening
    closing remarks/words/ceremony etc
    The judge gave his closing speech to the jury.
    closing stages/seconds/minutes etc
    in the closing years of his life
     
THESAURUS
■ the one that comes at the end
    last [only before noun] happening or existing at the end, with no others after: What time does the last train leave? | Our house is the last one on the right.
    final [only before noun] last in a series of actions, events, parts of a story etc: It’s the final game of the championship tomorrow. | the final scene of the film
    closing [only before noun] used about the last part of a long period of time, or of an event, book etc that has been exciting or interesting: the closing years of the twentieth century | Barnes scored the winning goal in the closing minutes of the game.
    concluding [only before noun] used about the last part of a piece of writing, a speech, or an organized event, that ends it in a definite way: the concluding section of the report | the judge’s concluding remarks
    penultimate /peˈnʌltəmət, peˈnʌltɪmət, pə-/ [only before noun] the one before the last one: the penultimate chapter

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closing2 noun [uncountable]
 Word Family: noun: close, closure, closing; adjective: closed, closing; verb: close
the shutting of a factory, school, hospital etc permanently
   OPP  opening
    closing of
    the closing of an old railway station


clos·ingBrE /ˈkləʊzɪŋ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkloʊzɪŋ/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] coming at the end of a speech, a period of time or an activity (讲话、时段或活动)接近尾声的,结尾的,结束的his closing remarks他的结束语the closing stages of the game比赛的结束阶段 OPP opening
clos·ingBrE /ˈkləʊzɪŋ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkloʊzɪŋ/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] the act of shutting sth such as a factory, hospital, school, etc. permanently (永久的)停业,关闭;倒闭the closing of the local school当地学校的关闭 OPP opening