closure

closure
'kləuʒə
noun
(an act of closing: the closure of a factory.) cierre
closure n cierre
closure
tr['kləʊʒəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 (gen) cierre nombre masculino; (debate) clausura
closure ['klo:ʒər] n
1) closing, end: cierre m, clausura f, fin m
2) fastener: cierre m
closure
n.
cierre s.m.
clausura s.f.
conclusión s.f.
fin s.m.
'kləʊʒər, 'kləʊʒə(r)
mass & count noun (of factory, hospital, road) cierre m
['klǝʊʒǝ(r)]
N
1) (=close-down) cierre m
2) (=end) fin m , conclusión f
3) (Parl) clausura f
* * *
['kləʊʒər, 'kləʊʒə(r)]
mass & count noun (of factory, hospital, road) cierre m

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