closed

closed
adjective
1) (no longer open) geschlossen [Laden, Geschäft, Fabrik]

we're closed — wir haben geschlossen

‘closed’ — "Geschlossen"

the subject is closed — das Thema ist [für mich] erledigt

2) (restricted) [der Öffentlichkeit] nicht frei zugänglich
* * *
closed
[kləʊzd, AM kloʊzd]
adj
1. (not open) geschlossen, zu fam
a \closed book (fig) ein Buch nt mit sieben Siegeln fig
behind \closed doors (fig) hinter verschlossenen Türen fig
2. (concluded) abgeschlossen
3. LAW, POL (not public) nicht öffentlich
* * *
[kləʊzd]
* * *
closed [kləʊzd] adj
1. geschlossen (auch ELEK, TECH und LING), präd zu:
we are closed wir haben geschlossen;
behind closed doors hinter verschlossenen Türen;
closed circuit ELEK geschlossener Stromkreis, Ruhestromkreis m;
closed current ELEK Ruhestrom m;
sit in closed court JUR unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeit verhandeln; academic.ru/8158/book">book A 1
2. ge-, versperrt:
closed to vehicles für Fahrzeuge gesperrt
3. geheim (Akte etc)
4. geschlossen, exklusiv:
closed company Br close corporation 1;
closed corporation close corporation
5. in sich geschlossen, autark (Wirtschaft)
* * *
adjective
1) (no longer open) geschlossen [Laden, Geschäft, Fabrik]

we're closed — wir haben geschlossen

‘closed’ — "Geschlossen"

the subject is closed — das Thema ist [für mich] erledigt

2) (restricted) [der Öffentlichkeit] nicht frei zugänglich
* * *
adj.
abgeschlossen (Mathematik) adj.
geschlossen adj.
gesperrt adj.

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