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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

closing time SUST.

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I. close1 <closer, closest> [ingl. am. kloʊs, ingl. brit. kləʊs] ADJ.

1.1. close (near):

close to sth/sb
próximo or cercano a algo/alguien
close to sth/sb
cerca de algo/alguien

1.2. close shave:

that was a close shave or call coloq.
se salvó (or me salvé etc.) por un pelo or por los pelos coloq.

2. close:

close link/connection
close contact

3. close (in similarity):

4.1. close:

close weave
close weave
close print
in close order MILIT.

4.2. close:

close argument/reasoning
close translation

4.3. close ingl. brit. DEP.:

4.4. close fit:

5. close (strictly guarded):

6. close (careful):

close study/examination
close study/examination

7. close contest/finish:

8. close (of weather, atmosphere):

9.1. close (mean, stingy):

9.2. close (secretive):

10. close LING.:

close vowel

II. close1 <closer, closest> [ingl. am. kloʊs, ingl. brit. kləʊs] ADV.

1.1. close (in position):

close to sth/sb
cerca de algo/alguien
abrazar a alguien

1.2. close (in time):

2. close (in intimacy):

3. close (in approximation):

4. close (carefully):

5. close (short):

6.1. close in phrases:

6.2. close in phrases:

6.3. close in phrases:

close to 60, 000 attended

6.4. close in phrases:

6.5. close in phrases:

I. close2 [ingl. am. kloʊz, ingl. brit. kləʊz] SUST.

1. close (conclusion, end):

fin m
at the close of day liter.
al caer el día liter.

2.1. close (in residential area):

close ingl. brit.
close ingl. brit.
quinta f (en Per)

2.2. close (of cathedral):

II. close2 [ingl. am. kloʊz, ingl. brit. kləʊz] V. trans.

1.1. close window/book/valve:

1.2. close pores/gash/gap:

1.3. close ELECTR.:

close circuit

2. close (block, deny access to):

close road/channel/checkpoint

3.1. close (halt operations):

3.2. close (terminate, wind up):

close shop/branch/file/account

4. close (conclude):

close deal
close debate/meeting
close debate/meeting

III. close2 [ingl. am. kloʊz, ingl. brit. kləʊz] V. intr.

1.1. close door/window:

1.2. close gap/crack/wound:

1.3. close (fold shut):

close flower:

2.1. close (stop service, trading):

close shop/library/museum:

2.2. close (cease operations):

close factory/shipyard/shop:

3.1. close (finish, end):

close lecture/book:
close lecture/book:

3.2. close FIN.:

close prices/shares:

3.3. close <closing, part. pres. > years/remarks/words:

4. close (approach):

to close on sth/sb
acercarse a algo/alguien

closing [ingl. am. ˈkloʊzɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈkləʊzɪŋ] SUST. U

I. time [ingl. am. taɪm, ingl. brit. tʌɪm] SUST.

1. time U (past, present, future):

time and tide wait for no man atrbv. travel

2. time U (time available, necessary for sth):

to make time (hurry) ingl. am. coloq.
to make time (hurry) ingl. am. coloq.
apurarse amer.

3.1. time U (as measured by clocks):

what time do you make it? ingl. brit.
son diez para las diez amer. excl Río Pl.
to be able to tell the time or ingl. am. also tell time
no darle a alguien ni la hora

3.2. time C or U (timing of an event):

time for sth/to + infin we have to arrange a time for the next meeting

4.1. time sin pl. (period):

long time no see! coloq.
se te (or les etc.) ha acabado el tiempo
to serve or coloq. do time
to serve or coloq. do time
estar a la sombra coloq.

4.2. time:

airtime RADIO, TV

4.3. time C (for a journey, race, task):

4.4. time U (regarding work):

to take or ingl. brit. also have time off

5. time C (experience):

¡que lo pases (or pasen etc.) bien!
don't give me a hard time esp ingl. am.

6. time C (point in time):

estoy (or está etc.) con la regla
it came time ingl. am.

7. time C (instance, occasion):

vez f

8.1. time (epoch, age):

time C often pl
time C often pl
to be behind the times person:

8.2. time U (in a person's life):

9. time U MÚS.:

10. time in phrases:

gracias por su ayuda — ¡a la orden! amer.
¡de a uno!
¡uno por uno! or ¡uno por vez!
at this time ingl. am.
at this time ingl. am.
every or each time as conj. (whenever)
to buy on time ingl. am.

11. time <times, pl > MAT.:

3 times 4 is or are 12
atrbv. times table

II. time [ingl. am. taɪm, ingl. brit. tʌɪm] V. trans.

1. time runner/worker:

time DEP.

2. time (choose time of):

en el diccionario PONS

closing time SUST. ingl. brit., closing hour SUST.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. close1 [kləʊs, ingl. am. kloʊs] ADJ.

1. close (near in location):

2. close (intimate):

3. close (almost even):

4. close (similar):

5. close (unwilling to be frank):

6. close:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

get close (to sth)

II. close1 [kləʊs, ingl. am. kloʊs] ADV.

1. close (near in location):

2. close (near in time):

I. close2 [kləʊz, ingl. am. kloʊz] SUST.

1. close sin pl.:

fin m

2. close ingl. brit. (cul-de-sac road):

II. close2 [kləʊz, ingl. am. kloʊz] V. trans.

1. close (shut):

2. close:

III. close2 [kləʊz, ingl. am. kloʊz] V. intr.

1. close (shut):

2. close (end):

I. closing ADJ.

closing speech

II. closing SUST. sin pl.

1. closing:

2. closing COM.:

I. time [taɪm] SUST.

1. time:

2. time sin pl. (period):

access time INFORM.
extra time DEP.
to run out of time, to be (all) out of time ingl. am., ingl. austr. coloq.
to give sb a hard time coloq.

3. time (clock):

4. time (moment):

5. time sin pl. (specific point in time):

ya es hora de que... +subj

6. time (occasion):

vez f
three times champion ingl. brit., ingl. austr., three time champion ingl. am.
tricampeón(-ona) m (f)

7. time sin pl. (right moment):

ya es hora de que... +subj

8. time (epoch):

9. time DEP.:

10. time sin pl. MÚS.:

11. time ECON.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

time is money provb.
to do time coloq.

II. time [taɪm] V. trans.

1. time DEP.:

2. time (choose best moment for):

III. time [taɪm] ADJ. DEP.

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close ADJ.

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time SUST.

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time SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

closing time SUST.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. closing ADJ.

closing speech

II. closing SUST.

1. closing:

2. closing COM.:

I. close1 [kloʊs] ADJ.

1. close (near in location):

2. close (intimate):

3. close (almost even):

4. close (similar):

5. close (unwilling to be frank):

6. close:

II. close1 [kloʊs] ADV.

1. close (near in location):

2. close (near in time):

I. close2 [kloʊz] SUST.

fin m

II. close2 [kloʊz] V. trans.

1. close (shut):

2. close:

III. close2 [kloʊz] V. intr.

1. close (shut):

2. close (end):

I. time [taɪm] SUST.

1. time:

2. time (period):

access time comput
extra time DEP.
to run out of time, to be (all) out of time coloq.
to give sb a hard time coloq.

3. time (clock):

4. time (moment):

5. time (specific point in time):

ya es hora de que... +subj

6. time (occasion):

vez f
tricampeón(-ona) m (f)

7. time (right moment):

ya es hora de que... +subj

8. time (epoch):

9. time DEP.:

10. time MÚS.:

11. time ECON.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

time is money provb.
provb. there's a time and a place (for everything) provb.
to do time argot

II. time [taɪm] V. trans.

1. time DEP.:

2. time (choose best moment for):

III. time [taɪm] ADJ. DEP.

Present
Iclose
youclose
he/she/itcloses
weclose
youclose
theyclose
Past
Iclosed
youclosed
he/she/itclosed
weclosed
youclosed
theyclosed
Present Perfect
Ihaveclosed
youhaveclosed
he/she/ithasclosed
wehaveclosed
youhaveclosed
theyhaveclosed
Past Perfect
Ihadclosed
youhadclosed
he/she/ithadclosed
wehadclosed
youhadclosed
theyhadclosed

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