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Detailed Translations for close from English to Dutch

close:

to close verb (closes, closed, closing)

  1. to close (lock up; lock)
    afsluiten; dichtdoen
    • afsluiten verb (sluit af, sloot af, sloten af, afgesloten)
    • dichtdoen verb (doe dicht, doet dicht, deed dicht, deden dicht, dichtgedaan)
  2. to close (shut; draw)
    afsluiten; sluiten; toedoen; dichtdoen; toemaken
    • afsluiten verb (sluit af, sloot af, sloten af, afgesloten)
    • sluiten verb (sluit, sloot, sloten, gesloten)
    • toedoen verb (doe toe, doet toe, deed toe, deden toe, toegedaan)
    • dichtdoen verb (doe dicht, doet dicht, deed dicht, deden dicht, dichtgedaan)
    • toemaken verb
  3. to close (shut; pull to; pull shut)
    sluiten; dichtdoen; toedoen; dichtmaken; toetrekken
    • sluiten verb (sluit, sloot, sloten, gesloten)
    • dichtdoen verb (doe dicht, doet dicht, deed dicht, deden dicht, dichtgedaan)
    • toedoen verb (doe toe, doet toe, deed toe, deden toe, toegedaan)
    • dichtmaken verb (maak dicht, maakt dicht, maakte dicht, maakten dicht, dichtgemaakt)
    • toetrekken verb (trek toe, trekt toe, trok toe, trokken toe, toegetrokken)
  4. to close (plug; demarcate; put under seal; )
    dichtmaken; dichten; stoppen; dichtstoppen
    • dichtmaken verb (maak dicht, maakt dicht, maakte dicht, maakten dicht, dichtgemaakt)
    • dichten verb (dicht, dichtte, dichtten, gedicht)
    • stoppen verb (stop, stopt, stopte, stopten, gestopt)
    • dichtstoppen verb (stop dicht, stopt dicht, stopte dicht, stopten dicht, dichtgestopt)
  5. to close (click shut; shut)
    zich sluiten; dichtgaan; toevallen; dichtvallen
    • dichtgaan verb (ga dicht, gaat dicht, ging dicht, gingen dicht, dichtgegaan)
    • toevallen verb (val toe, valt toe, viel toe, vielen toe, toegevallen)
    • dichtvallen verb (valt dicht, viel dicht, dichtgevallen)
  6. to close (turn off; close down)
    toedraaien
    • toedraaien verb (draai toe, draait toe, draaide toe, draaiden toe, toegedraaid)
  7. to close
    – To end an application's relationship with an open file so that the application will no longer be able to access the file without opening it again. 1
    sluiten
    • sluiten verb (sluit, sloot, sloten, gesloten)

Conjugations for close:

present
  1. close
  2. close
  3. closes
  4. close
  5. close
  6. close
simple past
  1. closed
  2. closed
  3. closed
  4. closed
  5. closed
  6. closed
present perfect
  1. have closed
  2. have closed
  3. has closed
  4. have closed
  5. have closed
  6. have closed
past continuous
  1. was closing
  2. were closing
  3. was closing
  4. were closing
  5. were closing
  6. were closing
future
  1. shall close
  2. will close
  3. will close
  4. shall close
  5. will close
  6. will close
continuous present
  1. am closing
  2. are closing
  3. is closing
  4. are closing
  5. are closing
  6. are closing
subjunctive
  1. be closed
  2. be closed
  3. be closed
  4. be closed
  5. be closed
  6. be closed
diverse
  1. close!
  2. let's close!
  3. closed
  4. closing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Related Definitions for "close":

  1. marked by fidelity to an original2
    • a close translation2
  2. rigorously attentive; strict and thorough2
    • close supervision2
    • paid close attention2
    • a close study2
    • kept a close watch on expenditures2
  3. not far distant in time or space or degree or circumstances2
    • she was close to tears2
    • had a close call2
  4. at or within a short distance in space or time or having elements near each other2
    • close to noon2
    • how close are we to town?2
    • a close formation of ships2
  5. close in relevance or relationship2
    • a close family2
    • we are all...in close sympathy with...2
    • close kin2
    • a close resemblance2
  6. inclined to secrecy or reticence about divulging information2
    • although they knew her whereabouts her friends kept close about it2
  7. crowded2
    • close quarters2
  8. (of a contest or contestants) evenly matched2
    • a close contest2
    • a close election2
  9. giving or spending with reluctance2
    • very close (or near) with his money2
  10. used of hair or haircuts2
    • a close military haircut2
  11. fitting closely but comfortably2
    • a close fit2
  12. confined to specific persons2
    • a close secret2
  13. strictly confined or guarded2
    • kept under close custody2
  14. of textiles2
    • a close weave2
  15. lacking fresh air2
    • the dreadfully close atmosphere2
  16. near in time or place or relationship2
    • the bullet didn't come close2
    • don't get too close to the fire2
  17. in an attentive manner2
  18. the concluding part of any performance2
  19. the last section of a communication2
  20. the temporal end; the concluding time2
    • they were playing better at the close of the season2
  21. finish a game in baseball by protecting a lead2
    • The relief pitcher closed with two runs in the second inning2
  22. complete a business deal, negotiation, or an agreement2
    • We closed on the house on Friday2
    • They closed the deal on the building2
  23. unite or bring into contact or bring together the edges of2
    • close the circuit2
    • close a wound2
    • close a book2
    • close up an umbrella2
  24. move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut2
  25. become closed2
    • The windows closed with a loud bang2
  26. fill or stop up2
    • Can you close the cracks with caulking?2
  27. bar access to2
    • Due to the accident, the road had to be closed for several hours2
  28. bring together all the elements or parts of2
    • Management closed ranks2
  29. draw near2
    • The probe closed with the space station2
  30. come together, as if in an embrace2
    • Her arms closed around her long lost relative2
  31. change one's body stance so that the forward shoulder and foot are closer to the intended point of impact2
  32. cause a window or an application to disappear on a computer desktop2
  33. engage at close quarters2
    • close with the enemy2
  34. finish or terminate (meetings, speeches, etc.)2
    • The meeting was closed with a charge by the chairman of the board2
  35. cease to operate or cause to cease operating2
    • The owners decided to move and to close the factory2
    • My business closes every night at 8 P.M.2
    • close up the shop2
  36. come to a close2
    • The concert closed with a nocturne by Chopin2
  37. be priced or listed when trading stops2
    • The stock market closed high this Friday2
    • My new stocks closed at $59 last night2
  38. To end an application's relationship with an open file so that the application will no longer be able to access the file without opening it again.1

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