shut, closed

shut, closed
مَسْدود \ shut, closed. \ See Also مغلق (مُغلَق)‏

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  • with your eyes shut/closed — informal : with little or no effort : very easily She could run that company with her eyes shut. • • • Main Entry: ↑eye …   Useful english dictionary

  • closed — adj. 1. having an opening obstructed. [Narrower terms: {blind}] Also See: {obstructed}, {sealed}, {shut}, {unopen}, {closed}. Antonym: {open}. [WordNet 1.5] 2. (Math.) of a curve or surface: having no end points or boundary curves; of a set:… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • shut — /shut/, v., shut, shutting, adj., n. v.t. 1. to put (a door, cover, etc.) in position to close or obstruct. 2. to close the doors of (often fol. by up): to shut up a shop for the night. 3. to close (something) by bringing together or folding its… …   Universalium

  • closed — S3 [kləuzd US klouzd] adj 1.) not open = ↑shut ≠ ↑open ▪ Make sure all the windows are closed. ▪ She kept her eyes tightly closed. 2.) [not before noun] if a shop, public building etc is closed, it is not open and people cannot enter or use it =… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • shut — [shut] vt. shut, shutting [ME (W Midland) schutten < OE scyttan < base of sceotan, to cast: see SHOOT] 1. a) to move (a door, window, lid, etc.) into a position that closes the opening to which it is fitted b) to fasten (a door, etc.)… …   English World dictionary

  • Shut — Shut, a. 1. Closed or fastened; as, a shut door. [1913 Webster] 2. Rid; clear; free; as, to get shut of a person. [Now dialectical or local, Eng. & U.S.] L Estrange. [1913 Webster] 3. (Phon.) (a) Formed by complete closure of the mouth passage,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • closed — [adj1] shut, out of service bankrupt, dark, fastened, folded, gone fishing*, locked, not open, out of business*, out of order*, padlocked, sealed, shut down; concept 576 Ant. in business, open, running, working closed [adj2] finished, terminated… …   New thesaurus

  • closed — [klōzd] adj. 1. not open; shut [a closed door] 2. covered over or enclosed [a closed wagon] 3. functioning independently; self sufficient [a closed economic system] 4. not receptive to new or different ideas [a closed mind] 5 …   English World dictionary

  • shut out (something) — 1. to prevent something from entering a place. The thick glass windows shut out most of the traffic noise. My eyes can t stand bright light, so I keep the curtains closed to shut the sunlight out. 2. to not think about something. She can t shut… …   New idioms dictionary

  • Shut — Shut, v. i. To close itself; to become closed; as, the door shuts; it shuts hard. [1913 Webster] {To shut up}, to cease speaking. [Colloq.] T. Hughes. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • shut-in — /shut in /, adj. 1. confined to one s home, a hospital, etc., as from illness. 2. Psychiatry. disposed to desire solitude; withdrawn; asocial. 3. (of an oil or gas well) temporarily sealed up. n. 4. a person confined by infirmity or disease to… …   Universalium

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