close

close — 動詞

1. to move a door, window, lid, or other object that covers an opening so that the

1.動詞及物 / 不及物A1
釋義

關閉;關上

將門窗蓋子等移入遮蓋開口的位置

to move a door, window, lid, or other object that covers an opening so that the opening is blocked and nothing can pass through.

例句

Please close the door when you leave the room.

你離開房間時請關上門。

close + door/window/lid — common physical objects

Minho closed his book and put it on the shelf.

Minho 闔上書本,把它放在書架上。

同義詞
  • shut

    more common in British English; 'shut the door' and 'close the door' are interchangeable

  • seal

    suggests closing very firmly so that nothing can get in or out

  • lock

    means closing with a key or latch, not just moving the object into position

反義詞
  • open

    to move something so that the opening is no longer blocked

文法句型

close + object (door/window/lid/book)

close (no object)

用法筆記

Often used with objects such as door, window, lid, mouth, eyes, or book. For containers like boxes or bottles, use 'close the lid'.

常見錯誤

I closed the light before leaving.
I turned off the light before leaving.
💡'close' is for openings, not for electrical devices.

2. A public venue like a café, library, or similar facility stops admitting visitor

2.動詞不及物A2
釋義

關門;打烊

商店或公共場所當日停止營業

A public venue like a café, library, or similar facility stops admitting visitors, usually at a set time each day or during a holiday period.

例句

The museum closes at six o'clock on weekdays.

博物館平日六點關門。

close + at [time] — fixed daily closing time

What time does the library close on Saturdays?

圖書館星期六幾點關門?

同義詞
  • shut

    same meaning, more common in British English: 'the pub shuts at eleven'

反義詞
  • open

    to start allowing customers in: 'the shop opens at nine'

文法句型

close + at [time]

close + on [day]

close + for [period]

用法筆記

Subject is always a place that offers a service or goods to the public (shop, restaurant, bank, library, museum, etc.). Usually intransitive — you say 'the shop closes at 8' not 'the manager closes the shop at 8' (though the transitive form is possible).

常見錯誤

The shop closes at the manager.
The shop closes at eight o'clock.
💡'close at' is followed by a time, not a person.

3. to cause an event, activity, conversation, or process to finish; or to finish on

3.動詞及物 / 不及物A2
釋義

結束;終止

使會議、活動或案件停止

to cause an event, activity, conversation, or process to finish; or to finish on its own without anyone stopping it.

例句

The manager closed the meeting with a brief summary.

經理用一段簡短的總結結束了會議。

transitive: close + meeting/speech/case

The film closes with a scene of the family having dinner together.

這部電影以一家人一起吃晚餐的場景收尾。

close with [something] — end by doing or showing

同義詞
  • end

    more general; 'close' often implies a planned or structured finish

  • conclude

    more formal, common in writing and official contexts

  • finish

    focuses on completing the final part rather than stopping

反義詞
  • open

    to start an event or activity: 'the meeting opened with a welcome speech'

  • begin

    to start: 'the ceremony begins at noon'

文法句型

close + with [something]

close + meeting/speech/case

用法筆記

Common in formal contexts such as meetings, speeches, legal cases, festivals, and business talks. Not used for ending personal relationships — use 'end' or 'break up' instead.

常見錯誤

They closed their friendship after the argument.
They ended their friendship after the argument.
💡'close' is not used for personal relationships.

4. When a business, factory, or public service stops operating and no longer serves

4.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

停業;歇業

企業或組織永久停止運作

When a business, factory, or public service stops operating and no longer serves customers or produces goods, either for a short period or forever.

例句

The factory closed after thirty years of making furniture.

這家工廠在做了三十年家具之後關了。

intransitive: business closes permanently

The bank decided to close its branch in the small town.

銀行決定關閉位於小鎮的那家分行。

transitive: close + branch/office/factory

同義詞
反義詞
  • open

    to start operating: 'a new café opened on our street'

  • set up

    to start a business: 'they set up a small shop in the village'

文法句型

close + factory/shop/business

close (no object) — business closes

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 2 ('DAILY CLOSING'): sense 2 is about daily hours (the shop closes at 8pm), while this sense is about ceasing to exist as a business. 'Close down' or 'shut down' are common phrasal-verb alternatives.

常見錯誤

The shop closes at 6pm every day' (when meaning it shut down permanently).
The shop closed last month after 20 years in business.
💡'close' for permanent closure needs additional context or a time reference showing finality.

5. to successfully complete a business agreement, sale, or financial arrangement wi

5.動詞及物B2
釋義

成交;達成

成功完成商業協議或交易

to successfully complete a business agreement, sale, or financial arrangement with another person or company after discussion and negotiation.

例句

The company closed a deal with a new supplier in Taiwan.

該公司與台灣的一家新供應商達成了協議。

close a deal — most common collocation

Anjali closed the sale after the customer agreed to the final price.

Anjali 在顧客同意最終價格後成交了這筆生意。

同義詞
  • finalize

    more formal; 'finalize the deal' sounds slightly more official than 'close the deal'

  • settle

    implies finishing all remaining details, often used in legal contexts

  • conclude

    formal; 'conclude an agreement' is common in legal and diplomatic language

反義詞
  • negotiate

    to discuss terms before reaching a final agreement

文法句型

close + deal/sale/contract/agreement

用法筆記

Almost always transitive with a business noun as the object (deal, sale, contract, agreement, transaction). Subject is typically a person or organization. Common in real estate, finance, and corporate contexts.

常見錯誤

I closed my homework yesterday.
I finished my homework yesterday.
💡'close' in this sense is only for business arrangements, not for everyday tasks.

6. to shrink the space, gap, or difference separating two things; or to grow less,

6.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

縮小;拉近

減少兩者之間的距離或差距

to shrink the space, gap, or difference separating two things; or to grow less, bringing things nearer together.

例句

The new programme aims to close the gap between rich and poor students.

這項新計畫旨在縮小貧富學生之間的差距。

close the gap — most common collocation

The leading runner began to close the distance on the one in front.

領先的跑者開始拉近與前方跑者的距離。

同義詞
  • narrow

    more common in literal contexts: 'narrow the gap', 'narrow the difference'

  • reduce

    more general; 'reduce the gap' works but 'close the gap' is the standard collocation

  • lessen

    more formal, less common in everyday speech

反義詞
  • widen

    'the gap widened as the years passed'

  • increase

    'the difference increased over time'

文法句型

close + the gap/difference/distance

close on + [someone/something]

用法筆記

Most common with 'the gap' as object. 'Close the gap' is used both literally (physical spaces) and figuratively (differences in achievement, wealth, ability). 'Close on' means 'come nearer to' and is intransitive.

7. to make a computer program, document, or window stop appearing on your screen so

7.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

關閉(程式)

結束電腦程式或檔案在螢幕上的顯示

to make a computer program, document, or window stop appearing on your screen so that you are no longer working with it

例句

After Eli checked the last row of data, he closed the spreadsheet.

Eli 檢查完最後一列資料後,關閉了試算表。

transitive: close + document/spreadsheet

Jisoo always closes her email program before leaving the office.

Jisoo 離開辦公室前總是會關閉她的郵件程式。

collocation: close + email program

同義詞
  • exit

    more formal; commonly used for applications and full programs

  • quit

    suggests ending a program entirely, not just a single open window

反義詞
  • open

    the reverse action — makes a program, file, or window appear on screen

文法句型

close + file/program/window

用法筆記

Common in computing contexts. Can be used transitively (close a file) or intransitively (the program closes). 'Close' affects a specific file, program, or window; 'shut down' refers to turning off the entire computer.

常見錯誤

Please shut down the browser.
Please close the browser.
💡'shut down' is for the whole computer; 'close' is for individual programs or windows.

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