closed-door

英[\'kləʊzddɔ:]
美[\'kloʊzdˌdoʊr]

基本释义

adj.
关着门的,秘密的

实用例句

Before she could answer, Ashley started toward the closed door.

她还没来得及回答, 艾希礼便要向那关着的门走去.

飘(部分)

She turned toward the closed door of Melanie's room.

"她回头看看媚兰的卧室,卧室是关着的.

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The closed door cut off most of the sound from inside.

门一关上,里面的声音就几乎听不见了.

辞典例句

This conversation through the closed door seemed to Eugenie like some episode in a novel.

这段隔着房门的谈话,对欧也妮来说简直是小说中的某段插曲.

辞典例句

But often times we look so long at the Closed Door.

不过我们经常只会太久太久的光瞪着已关闭的那一扇门.

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She gestured with her head towards the closed door.

她用头朝紧闭的门示意了一下.

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We could hear her lamentations through the closed door.

我们听见她关着门在哭.

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She lit the lamp and closed door and put the bar up.

等他相信房门确是坚固可靠,门闩确是结实以后,便将灯放在托架上.

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We could hear her laments through the closed door.

我们可以听见她关着门在恸哭.

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This will come about unless we pursue closed - door tactics.

只要我们的策略不是关门主义,这个目的是能够达到的.

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He said through the closed door:'I all I want.

他在紧闭的门背后对记者说: “ 我不缺什么. ”

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He knocked lightly on the closed door of the study.

书房房门紧闭,他轻轻敲了敲.

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For me, it is a closed door.

对我来说, 它是一扇关闭的门.

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They are in the closed door to hugger - mugger.

他们闭门秘密商议呢.

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They held a closed - door meeting.

他们举行了一次秘密会议.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. not open to the public;

    "a closed-door meeting"

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