Closing | Mean of closing in English Dictionary
/ˈkloʊzɪŋ/
- Noun
- a situation or occurrence in which a business or organization shuts down and stops its operations
- factory/plant/store closings
- the closing of the local school/hospital
- the last part of a letter or speech
- a very brief/abrupt closing
- a meeting in which the owners of a house formally give ownership of the house to other people
- We met with our lawyer before the closing on our new house.
- closing costs [=the extra amounts of money that people need to pay when they buy a house]
- at the end of a speech, letter, etc.
- “Thank you all for your help, and for making the fair such a big success,” she said in closing.
- In closing [=in conclusion], I would like to make one final point.
- forming the last part or end of something
- the book's closing chapters/pages/lines
- the closing days/years of his life
- In her closing arguments, the lawyer repeated that her client was not guilty.
- his closing remarks in the debate
- the closing ceremonies of the Olympics
- His name's listed in the movie's closing credits.
Những từ liên quan với CLOSING
finish, final, stop, finale, cessation, cease, completion, ending, concluding, conclusion