Це сирі відповідники з білінгвальних джерел. Семантичне кластеризування ще не виконане — групування лише за рівнем довіри джерел.
closeB1advabsent1 sourcesballa
closeC1adjectiveabsent— be close to sth1 sourcesballa
If someone or something is close to a particular state, they are almost in that state.
closeA2verbabsent— public place1 sourcesballa
When a shop, restaurant or public place closes, people cannot go into it.
closeA1adjectiveabsent— near1 sourcesballa
near in distance, position or time
closeB1adjectiveabsent— relative1 sourcesballa
A close relative is someone who is directly related to you, for example, your mother, father or brother.
closeC1adjectiveabsent— be/come close to doing sth1 sourcesballa
to almost achieve or do something
closeA1verbabsent— door/window1 sourcesballa
If something closes, it moves so that it is not open, and if you close something, you make it move so that it is not open.
closeA2adjectiveabsent— friendly1 sourcesballa
describes people who know each other very well and like each other a lot, or who see and talk to each other a lot
closeB2adjectiveabsent— relationship1 sourcesballa
seeing or communicating with someone a lot
closeB2verbabsent— stop operating1 sourcesballa
If a business or organization closes, or if someone or something closes it, it stops operating.
closeC2adjectiveabsent— careful1 sourcesballa
looking at or listening to someone or something very carefully
closeC1adjectiveabsent— similar1 sourcesballa
having only a small difference
closeC1verbabsent— close off sth or close sth off1 sourcesballa
to put something across the entrance to a place in order to stop people entering it
closeC2verbabsent— end1 sourcesballa
to end, or to end something
closeC2verbabsent— close in1 sourcesballa
to gradually get nearer to someone, usually in order to attack them or stop them escaping
closeB2verbabsent— close down (sth) or close (sth) down1 sourcesballa
If a business or organization closes down or someone closes it down, it stops operating.