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close (EN)
berbo, pangngalan, pang-uri

berbo “close”

walay pagbag-o close; siya closes; miagi nga panahon closed; miagi nga part. closed; ger. closing
  1. sirhan
    As the wind picked up, she quickly closed the window to keep the cold air out.
  2. babagan
    The road was closed, so we had to find another way.
  3. sirhan ang negosyo
    The library closes at 6 p.m. every Friday.
  4. tapuson ang mga buluhaton sa katapusan sa adlaw sa negosyo
    Who closed last night? You have to lock the door when you leave!
  5. sirhan ang balbula o damper
    When I noticed the sink was overflowing, I quickly closed the tap to stop the water from running.
  6. isira ang switch o circuit breaker
    When the technician closed the circuit, the lights throughout the building flickered on.
  7. tapuson
    After a lengthy discussion, the committee decided to close the meeting with a vote on the proposal.
  8. tapuson ang pagbaligya
    After a week of negotiations, the sales representative finally closed the deal with the client.
  9. sirhan ang programa o diskonektar gikan sa digital nga kahinguhaan
    After saving your changes, remember to close the window before shutting down your computer.
  10. sirhan ang pinansyal nga patigayon
    After realizing the market was turning against him, the trader decided to close his position in the stock.
  11. mag-pitch sa katapusan sa dula sa baseball aron makuha ang katapusang outs
    Mariano Rivera was called upon to close the game, and he delivered by striking out the side in the ninth inning.

pangngalan “close”

singular close, plural closes o dili maihap
  1. katapusan
    After months of hard work, the team celebrated the close of the year with a grand party.
  2. pagkasira
    The window moved to a close.
  3. higayon sa pagpangayo sa pagbaligya
    After presenting the benefits of the premium package, the salesman skillfully moved in for the close, asking the customer if they were ready to make their purchase today.

pang-uri “close”

close, mas closer, pinaka closest
  1. duol
    The park is so close to my apartment that I can walk there in just five minutes.
  2. suod (magkadikit)
    The two houses were built with such close proximity that you could hear the neighbors talking through the walls.
  3. hapit managsama
    The two runners finished the race in a close second and third, with only milliseconds separating them.
  4. suod (may kusog nga personal nga higala)
    She shared her deepest secrets only with her closest companions.
  5. alimoot
    The air in the tiny, windowless classroom was so close that the students could hardly stay awake during the lecture.
  6. sikit (sa paglitok, ang dila duol sa kisame sa baba)
    In the word "beet," the "ee" sound is a close vowel because the tongue is raised towards the roof of the mouth.
  7. giputol nga mubo kaayo
    He shaved his beard so close that his skin felt completely smooth.
  8. tukma kaayo
    The artist's rendition was a close copy of the original painting.
  9. maampingon
    During the exam, the teacher kept a close watch on the students to prevent cheating.
  10. hapit makab-ot
    She guessed his age as 30, and she was very close—he's actually 29.
  11. suod nga nakalikay
    The ball whizzed by his head, missing by inches; it was too close for comfort.
  12. hugot nga gipanalipdan
    The recipe for the family's famous pie is a close secret, passed down through generations.