0 being close in position or time -- (時間或位置上的)接近,鄰近
1 the quality of knowing someone very well, liking them a lot, and wanting to spend a lot of time together -- 親密,熟悉的關係
2 the quality of weather or air conditions in which it is difficult to breathe and is uncomfortably warm -- 封閉;密不透風
Caring labor, in these situations and at these moments of telling, is unredeemed by closeness.
At a time when both need sameness, closeness, and connection with one another, they are different, distanced, and detached.
Their independence, stoicism and the closeness of their families contribute to their ability to care for their own in the terminal stages of illness.
In ex. 8, nuu shows humble-deference and psychological closeness, while the zero form in the formality-marking slot shows no commitment to formality level.
In ex. 7, the subject phîi, a kin term, codes respect-deference and psychological closeness, while the formality-marking par ticle há codes mid-level formality.
The finding demonstrates well the simplicity of equating co-residence with ' closeness ' and ' care ', and that innovations in constructive familial mutuality are ubiquitous but little understood.
She is powerful, an active presence, whose role is to give, care, and establish closeness, but who also evokes strong fears.
On the one hand, her writings continually inform women of their capacity for intimacy and closeness, which men are said to lack.