closed

closed
closed adj cerrado
keep your eyes closed mantén los ojos cerrados
closed
tr[kləʊzd]
adjective
1 (gen) cerrado,-a
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be a closed book (unknown) ser desconocido,-a, ser chino 2 (concluded) estar zanjado,-a
closed circuit circuito cerrado
closed shop lugar de trabajo donde sólo se emplean a afiliados del sindicato
closed
adj.
cerrado, -a adj.
parado, -a adj.
kləʊzd
adjective
1) <door/book/flower> cerrado

his eyes were closed — tenía los ojos cerrados

2) (not operating, trading) cerrado
3) <road> cerrado; <meeting> a puerta(s) cerrada(s)
4) <case/matter> cerrado
[klǝʊzd]
1.
ADJ (gen) cerrado; [hearing, meeting] a puerta cerrada

her eyes were closed — tenía los ojos cerrados

sociology is a closed book to me — la sociología es un misterio para mí

the case is closed — (Jur) el caso está cerrado

behind closed doors — (fig) a puerta cerrada

to have a closed mind — ser de miras estrechas, ser de mente cerrada

it's closed on Sundays — los domingos está cerrado, cierra los domingos

the road is closed to traffic — la carretera está cerrada al tráfico

the door was closed to us — (fig) para nosotros las puertas estaban cerradas

2.
CPD

closed primary N(US) (Pol) elección primaria reservada a los miembros de un partido

closed season N — (Hunting, Fishing) veda f ; (Ftbl, Rugby) temporada f de descanso (de la liga de fútbol)

closed session N — (Jur) sesión f a puerta cerrada

in closed session — en sesión a puerta cerrada

closed shop N — (Ind) empresa con todo el personal afiliado obligatoriamente a un solo sindicato

* * *
[kləʊzd]
adjective
1) <door/book/flower> cerrado

his eyes were closed — tenía los ojos cerrados

2) (not operating, trading) cerrado
3) <road> cerrado; <meeting> a puerta(s) cerrada(s)
4) <case/matter> cerrado

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