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 closet ['klɒzit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 壁橱, 小室

a. 秘密的, 空谈的

vt. 把...关入小室

[医] 便桶, 厕所; 箱


  1. You may put these books in the closet.
    你可以把这些书放在壁橱里。
  2. Please put the coats back into the closet.
    请把大衣放回到壁橱里。
  3. Put the coats back into the closet.
    请把大衣放回到壁橱里。


closet
[ noun ]
  1. a small room (or recess) or cabinet used for storage space

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. a toilet in Britain

  4. <noun.artifact>
  5. a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes

  6. <noun.artifact>
  7. a small private room for study or prayer

  8. <noun.artifact>
[ verb ]
  1. confine to a small space, as for intensive work

  2. <verb.contact>


Closet \Clos"et\, n. [OF. closet little inclosure, dim. of clos.
See {Close} an inclosure.]
1. A small room or apartment for retirement; a room for
privacy.

A chair-lumbered closet, just twelve feet by nine.
--Goldsmith.

When thou prayest, enter into thy closet. --Matt.
vi. 6.

2. A small apartment, or recess in the side of a room, for
household utensils, clothing, etc. --Dryden.

{Closet sin}, sin commited in privacy. --Bp. Hall.


Closet \Clos"et\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.{Closeted} p. pr. & vb. n.
{Closeting}.]
1. To shut up in, or as in, a closet; to conceal. [R.]

Bedlam's closeted and handcuffed charge. --Cowper.

2. To make into a closet for a secret interview.

He was to call a new legislature, to closet its
members. --Bancroft.

He had been closeted with De Quadra. --Froude.

  1. The action comes after revelations that Stanford was charging the government for such things as $6,000 to line Stanford President Donald Kennedy's closet with cedar, $7,000 to buy sheets for his bed, and depreciation on the university's yacht.
  2. We closet them in faceless daycare centres while we go out in pursuit of more money.
  3. A cheerful woman with dark, expressive eyes, Mrs. Ito takes from her closet a box filled with mementos as she talks about those times.
  4. In the past, he says, most relations between physicians and chiropractors have been "in the closet." The AMA, however, expects little change.
  5. "The ghost of Bill Zeckendorf Sr. seems to be in the closet of one of his offices," says one associate.
  6. "(Mrs. Cade) had smelled a strong odor Sunday, and Monday she looked in a small scuttle hole in a bedroom closet and saw Jason's body," Beaty said.
  7. I am not sure in what dark closet my rumpled piece of paper can be found.
  8. Hunt's mother had left him shrieking in a closet because he'd complained about her plans to go out for the evening. When she got home, she discovered he'd been screaming because his pinkie was stuck in the closet door.
  9. Hunt's mother had left him shrieking in a closet because he'd complained about her plans to go out for the evening. When she got home, she discovered he'd been screaming because his pinkie was stuck in the closet door.
  10. One day, Mrs. Dixon found her husband rummaging through a closet at home looking for ammunition for his shotgun.
  11. John Magee, his Irish secretary, and at dinner sang sad folk songs with old friends from the nearby Polish College where he still keeps his guitar and skis in a closet.
  12. Stamp enjoys himself hugely at his characters' expense and as a welcome bonus reveals a closet intellectual beneath his own handsome exterior.
  13. "I do not know what possible skeletons could exist in that closet." Lawrence L. Knutson covers Congress for The Associated Press.
  14. The girl was found Monday night in a reeking, cockroach-infested closet kept closed by a bent nail, said Sgt. Jenifer Kauffman.
  15. His office is a mess of papers that he throws in a closet when visitors come.
  16. A soiled, little secret has finally fallen out of the closet: anti-intellectualism on the left.
  17. Too nervous to sit, I paced and peeked into a utility closet, tripping over a bare mattress on the floor.
  18. All of the victims, including the dogs, were found in a walk-in closet off an upstairs bedroom, authorities said.
  19. As a child, Ingmar Bergman's parents locked him in a dark closet when he disobeyed.
  20. "We do not encourage our gay and lesbian colleagues to come out of the closet because we cannot protect them," Karff said.
  21. But Palace Brands Company, which imports wines, says anyone can create a small "cellar" in a closet.
  22. Let's face it: Some Christmas gifts can't be returned to the store or stuffed in a closet.
  23. The night before Lattie died, his mother's boyfriend, Johnny Campbell, taped potato peels over the boy's eyes and hung him in the closet, court records show.
  24. A mass funeral was scheduled Friday for 13 of the 44 decomposing bodies found last week at funeral home closed by state regulators after they found the corpses stacked in a closet.
  25. As one congressional staffer who has long followed Iraqi weapons programs put it, "It's going to take something like the Allied occupation of Japan after World War II" to get rid of Saddam's closet nukes.
  26. Instead, Communists have been streaming back from exile and coming out of the closet internally to organize Africa's largest industrialized working class, which has remained largely oblivious to the changes in the rest of the world.
  27. If no such shelter is available, go inside a closet in the center of the house or bathroom or lie flat under a heavy table.
  28. They found Ms. Nobles in a closet with the abducted baby, authorities said.
  29. "It's a big waste of time to stand in front of your closet and worry about whether someone will think badly of you because of a lacy collar," says Letty Cottin Pogrebin, a founding editor of Ms. "It's a terrible duality.
  30. "I don't know who's lurking in the closet," says Mr. Everingham.
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