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a. 最靠近的

  1. A literal translation is not always the closest to the original meaning.
    逐字翻译不一定最接近原义。
  2. A comet is at perihelion when it is closest (=very close) to the sun.
    彗星最接近太阳时,它就是在近日点。


closest
[ adv ]
(superlative of `near' or `close') within the shortest distance
<adv.all>
that was the time he came nearest to death


Close \Close\ (kl[=o]s), a. [Compar. {Closer} (kl[=o]"s[~e]r);
superl. {Closest}.] [Of. & F. clos, p. p. of clore. See
{Close}, v. t.]
1. Shut fast; closed; tight; as, a close box.

From a close bower this dainty music flowed.
--Dryden.

2. Narrow; confined; as, a close alley; close quarters. ``A
close prison.'' --Dickens.

3. Oppressive; without motion or ventilation; causing a
feeling of lassitude; -- said of the air, weather, etc.

If the rooms be low-roofed, or full of windows and
doors, the one maketh the air close, . . . and the
other maketh it exceeding unequal. --Bacon.

4. Strictly confined; carefully quarded; as, a close
prisoner.

5. Out of the way observation; secluded; secret; hidden. ``He
yet kept himself close because of Saul.'' --1 Chron. xii.
1

``Her close intent.'' --Spenser.

6. Disposed to keep secrets; secretive; reticent. ``For
secrecy, no lady closer.'' --Shak.

7. Having the parts near each other; dense; solid; compact;
as applied to bodies; viscous; tenacious; not volatile, as
applied to liquids.

The golden globe being put into a press, . . . the
water made itself way through the pores of that very
close metal. --Locke.

8. Concise; to the point; as, close reasoning. ``Where the
original is close no version can reach it in the same
compass.'' --Dryden.

9. Adjoining; near; either in space; time, or thought; --
often followed by to.

Plant the spring crocuses close to a wall.
--Mortimer.

The thought of the Man of sorrows seemed a very
close thing -- not a faint hearsay. --G. Eliot.

10. Short; as, to cut grass or hair close.

11. Intimate; familiar; confidential.

League with you I seek
And mutual amity, so strait, so close,
That I with you must dwell, or you with me.
--Milton.

12. Nearly equal; almost evenly balanced; as, a close vote.
``A close contest.'' --Prescott.

13. Difficult to obtain; as, money is close. --Bartlett.

14. Parsimonious; stingy. ``A crusty old fellow, as close as
a vise.'' --Hawthorne.

15. Adhering strictly to a standard or original; exact;
strict; as, a close translation. --Locke.

16. Accurate; careful; precise; also, attentive; undeviating;
strict; not wandering; as, a close observer.

17. (Phon.) Uttered with a relatively contracted opening of
the mouth, as certain sounds of e and o in French,
Italian, and German; -- opposed to open.

{Close borough}. See under {Borough}.

{Close breeding}. See under {Breeding}.

{Close communion}, communion in the Lord's supper, restricted
to those who have received baptism by immersion.

{Close corporation}, a body or corporation which fills its
own vacancies.

{Close fertilization}. (Bot.) See {Fertilization}.

{Close harmony} (Mus.), compact harmony, in which the tones
composing each chord are not widely distributed over
several octaves.

{Close time}, a fixed period during which killing game or
catching certain fish is prohibited by law.

{Close vowel} (Pron.), a vowel which is pronounced with a
diminished aperture of the lips, or with contraction of
the cavity of the mouth.

{Close to the wind} (Naut.), directed as nearly to the point
from which the wind blows as it is possible to sail;
closehauled; -- said of a vessel.

  1. Five minutes later Dunga and Romario combined to set Bebeto through but his shot was blocked. The closest Italian squeak came after 24 minutes when Branco practised his speciality - the bent free-kick - from 25 yards out.
  2. Roemer met all day Sunday with his closest advisers on how to cut the budget.
  3. At his height he was one of the closest allies of Baroness Thatcher, the former prime minister. He was the epitome of a Thatcherite minister, a grammar-school boy who worked his way to the top.
  4. But his closest adviser has left no doubt that it is neither the party nor new government bodies that make the final decisions: it is Gorbachev himself.
  5. In January, an index of 110 high-yield bonds tracked by Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. had an average spread of 4.96 percentage points above the rate of the Treasury 7% notes of 1994, which have the closest comparable maturity to that of the index.
  6. President Anwar Sadat expelled Moscow's military advisers in 1972, and Egypt since has become Washington's closest Arab ally.
  7. IBM, three times the size of its closest rival, has been the most spectacular victim of the changes.
  8. He suggests looking closest at phone companies in "countries with real commitment to privatization as an economic theory."
  9. Assurances Generales de France (AGF), one of its closest competitors, recently sealed its investment in AMB, another German insurer.
  10. Goncalves is one of Sarney's closest advisers.
  11. West Germany is Denmark's closest NATO ally.
  12. Baltimore, a 12-hour sail up the bay from the Atlantic Ocean, once was insulated from hard times by its position as the harbor closest to the nation's industrial heartland.
  13. I was listening to this rhythm and thought this was the thing closest to black music I'd heard.
  14. Their closest confidants for the past quarter-century have been the handful of men they recruited from O&Y's auditors.
  15. Del Genio said the odds for best picture were the closest ever, reflecting a race that is very much up in the air going into the Academy Awards show March 26 in Los Angeles.
  16. The South Korean government had been lining up support for its position around the world, including from North Korea's closest allies.
  17. His bill would require exchanges to produce within a year audit trails accurate to the closest minute and to produce within three years audits accurate to the nearest 30 seconds.
  18. The closest thing to inauguration festivity on Esteli's sunny streets was Gustavo Altamirano Lanuza's tying a pole carrying the blue-and-white national flag to one of the bars protecting his front window.
  19. It is expected that Mr. Cahouet may try to make some key personnel changes; most vulnerable would be executives closest to Mr. Barnes.
  20. 'We want to push this technology that the UK is good at.' WHEN British voters enter the polling booths on Thursday the closest they are likely to come to high technology is a pencil sharpener.
  21. Trump was among a group scheduled for dinner Thursday night at the Soviet Mission; instead, the closest he came to the Soviet leader was a glimpse of a Gorby look-alike on Tuesday.
  22. Earlier this year it won the important Dollars 65bn California Public Employees Retirement System (Calpers) account. It won the Calpers business by offering to charge about half as much as its closest competitor in fees.
  23. Solidarity leader Lech Walesa on Sunday insisted that one of his closest advisers be allowed to accompany him to France on his first trip abroad in seven years.
  24. The rules also provided that a candidate who beat his closest rival by 15 percent or more got the supermajority, freeing the GOP from neutrality.
  25. First, the decision makers closest to the issue are likely to have the best information with which to make decisions.
  26. In the British case, Mr. Lawson is the closest thing in London to a supply-side globalist.
  27. Even Kesler Canyon, the area closest to the smelter and the most devastated, is being reclaimed.
  28. Bardon, the closest in the sector in terms of business mix, yields a shade more but has a weaker balance sheet.
  29. One of his closest advisers has taken privately to calling him 'the sun king'.
  30. The potential divisiveness of such power struggles is no small matter in the area of Mexico closest to Central America.
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