closed

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Physically obstructed, sealed, etc.
  2. Made impassable.
  3. Sealed or covered.
  4. Physically drawn together, folded or contracted.
  5. In a position preventing fluid from flowing.
  6. Not available for operation, participation, interaction, etc.
  7. Not available for use or operation.
  8. Not operating or conducting trade.
  9. Not allowing entrance to visitors or the public.
  10. Not receptive.
  11. Not public.
  12. Of a competition or tournament: with the competitors restricted to a specific group, such as professionals, amateurs, members or residents.
verb
  1. simple past and past participle of close

Pronunciation

/kləʊzd/ /kloʊzd/ En-us-closed.ogg

Word forms

closed

Translations

Albanian: mbyllur Arabic: مُغْلَق Arabic: مقفول Arabic: مقَفِّل Arabic: مسَكِّر Arabic: مسدود Arabic: مغلوق Arabic: مسكّر Iraqi Arabic: مسدود Yemeni Arabic: مغلّق Armenian: փակ Aromanian: ncljis Azerbaijani: bağlı Azerbaijani: qapalı Bashkir: ябыҡ Bashkir: ябылған Belarusian: зачы́нены Belarusian: закры́ты Bulgarian: затворен Catalan: tancat Chinese Mandarin: 關着 /关 Czech: zavřený Danish: lukket Dutch: gesloten Dutch: dicht Dutch: afgesloten Dutch: toe Esperanto: fermita Esperanto: ferma Estonian: suletud Estonian: kinnine Finnish: suljettu Finnish: kiinni French: fermé Friulian: sierât Galician: fechado Galician: pechado Galician: cerrado Georgian: დაკეტილი German: geschlossen German: zu Greek: κλειστός Ancient Greek: κλειστός Hebrew: סגור Hebrew: סגורה Hindi: बंद Hungarian: zárt Hungarian: zárva Indonesian: tertutup Irish: dúnta Irish: druidte Irish: iata Italian: chiuso Japanese: 準備中 Japanese: 閉められた Korean: 닫은 Kumyk: ябыкъ Kumyk: ябылгъан Kumyk: юмукъ Kumyk: юмулгъан Lao: ປິດ Latin: clausus Latin: opertus Macedonian: затворен Malay: tertutup Mongolian: хаалттай Neapolitan: nchiuso
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