closed circuit |
a transmission circuit for television with a limited number of reception stations connected to it by cable. [2 definitions] |
closed-end investment company |
an investment company that issues a fixed number of shares in large blocks, at infrequent intervals, which are traded on an exchange. |
close down |
to cease operation permanently or for an extended period of time. [5 definitions] |
closed primary election |
in the United States, a direct primary election in which voters must show evidence of their party affiliation and may vote only for candidates of the same party. |
closed season |
any period during which it is illegal to fish for, capture, or hunt certain animal or fish species. |
closed sentence |
in mathematics education, a simple mathematical equation or inequality in which all quantities are shown, such as 2 + 3 = 5. |
closed shop |
a factory or business that agrees, through a contract with a labor union, to employ only members of that union. [2 definitions] |
close-fisted |
not generous, esp. with money; stingy; miserly. |
close-fitting |
of a garment, adhering closely to the contours of the body. |
close-grained |
of wood or the like, having a smooth hard texture. |
close-hauled |
with the sails trimmed very flat for sailing as close as possible to the wind. |
close in |
to come near to something or someone, as during a chase or race. |
close in on |
to approach or surround, as to entrap or capture. |
close-knit |
closely joined or organized; bonded tightly. |
closely |
carefully and with attention. [3 definitions] |
close-mouthed |
saying little; not talkative; reticent. |
close off |
of police or other authority, to block access to (a path, road, or area). |
closeout |
a sale of goods at low prices because the store is closing or because the line of goods will be discontinued. |
close quarters |
a narrow, confined space. [2 definitions] |
close-set |
being near to one another, or having parts or elements placed near to one another. |
close shave |
(informal) danger narrowly avoided. |