单词 | close up |
释义 | close up1. phrasal verb If someone closes up a building, they shut it completely and securely, often because they are going away. Just close up the shop. [VERB PARTICLE noun] The summer house had been closed up all year. [VERB-ed PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verb See full dictionary entry for closeIf an opening, gap, or something hollow closes up, or if you close it up, it becomes closed or covered. Don't use cold water as it shocks the blood vessels into closing up. [VERB PARTICLE] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE] close-up (kloʊs ʌp) Word forms: plural close-ups countable noun A close-up is a photograph or a picture in a film that shows a lot of detail because it is taken very near to the subject. ...a close-up of Harvey's face. [+ of] See in close-up close up in British Englishverb (adverb) 1. to shut entirely 2. (intransitive) to draw together the ranks closed up 3. (intransitive) (of wounds) to heal completely close-up in British English (ˈkləʊsˌʌp) noun 1. a photograph or film or television shot taken at close range 2. a detailed or intimate view or examination a close-up of modern society close up in American English1. to draw nearer together 2. to shut or stop up entirely 3. to heal, as a wound does close-up in American English (ˈkloʊsˌʌp) US noun 1. a photograph or a film or TV shot taken at very close range or with a telephoto lens 2. a close or personal view or interpretation Examples of 'close up' in a sentence |
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