0 the fact of a business, organization, etc. stopping operating:
1 the feeling or act of bringing an unpleasant situation, time, or experience to an end, so that you are able to start new activities:
2 the act of stopping operations of a business, school, hospital, etc.:
A storm forced the closure of many schools and businesses.
4 the act of permanently closing a business, factory, etc., or the condition of being closed permanently:
Unions fought hard against the closure of the mine.
be threatened with/face closure The shop is now facing closure after local councillors dismissed the licence application.
The city suffered another blow last month with the closure of the local car factory.
The newspaper article touched a raw nerve - people still resent the closure of the local school.
We, the undersigned, strongly object to the closure of St. Mary's Hospital: Dr Jack James, Dr Philippa Curry, Hugh Edwards.
The closure of the company's German subsidiary caused a sharp wobble in its profits.
Invariant measures and orbit closures on homogeneous spaces for actions of subgroups generated by unipotent elements.
Since the calculus of deductive closures is infeasible, the partisans of ' 'syntax-dependent' ' belief revision consider knowledge spaces made up of a limited number of sentences.
Other closures may originate from applications of primitive functions to type-incompatible arguments or from applications which have terms other than functions in function positions.
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停業,倒閉,關閉, 解脫,寛慰…
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停业,倒闭,关闭, 解脱,宽慰…
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cierre, cierre emocional, conclusión [feminine]…
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fechamento, encerramento psicológico…
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faaliyetine sın verme, kapanma, kötü günlerin geride kalması…
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clôture [feminine], fermeture [feminine], fermeture…
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