Толковый словарь английского языка - closed
Closed
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adjective Date: 13th century 1. not open, en~, composed entirely of ~ tubes or vessels , 2. forming a self-contained unit allowing no additions , b. traced by a moving point that returns to an arbitrary starting point , characterized by mathematical elements that when subjected to an operation produce only elements of the same set , containing all the limit points of every possible subset , characterized by continuous return and reuse of the working substance , having the same starting and finishing point, 3. confined to a few , excluding participation of outsiders or witnesses ; conducted in strict secrecy, rigidly excluding outside influence , ending in a consonant
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adj. 1 not giving access; shut. 2 (of a shop etc.) having ceased business temporarily. 3 (of a society, system, etc.) self-contained; not communicating with others. 4 (of a sport etc.) restricted to specified competitors etc. Phrases and idioms closed book see BOOK. closed-circuit (of television) transmitted by wires to a restricted set of receivers. closed-end having a predetermined extent (cf. open-ended). closed season US = close season (see CLOSE(1)). closed shop 1 a place of work etc. where all employees must belong to an agreed trade union. 2 this system. closed syllable a syllable ending in a consonant. ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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