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- They intended to close out all their stock. 他們打算賣(mài)光所有的存貨。
- The theatre has had to close for lack of support. 這家劇院光顧者寡只好關(guān)閉。
- Do you mean to close with his offer? 你準備接受他開(kāi)出的價(jià)錢(qián)嗎?
- The Fair is scheduled to close on May30. 交易會(huì )定于5月30日閉幕。
- The library had to close down for it was too late. 天太晚了,圖書(shū)館得關(guān)門(mén)了。
- Do you really intend to close with his offer? 你真的打算接受他的開(kāi)價(jià)?
- If they're criticized, they tend to close ranks. 要是遭遇批評,他們便會(huì )團結一致對外。
- The shop is on the ropes and must surely have to close soon. 這家商店已到破產(chǎn)的邊緣,肯定得關(guān)閉。
- Adverse circumstances compelled him to close his business. 生意不景氣,迫使他不得不停業(yè)。
- The company had decide to close down its three branch in europe. 該公司已決定關(guān)閉它在歐洲的三個(gè)分公司。
- The politician dissociated himself from the decision to close the school. 那位政治家聲明,他本人與關(guān)閉那所學(xué)校的決定無(wú)關(guān)。
- Your argument just won't stand up (to close scrutiny). 你的論點(diǎn)經(jīng)不起(仔細)推敲。
- Unless we can get more finance, we'll have to close the store. 除非我們能得到更多的資金,我們將不得不關(guān)閉這家商店。
- If they try to close the railway, there'll be a great outcry. 如果他們試圖關(guān)閉那條鐵路,一定會(huì )遭到強烈的反對。
- The marching men had to close up to let the on-coming convey go past. 行軍的人們不得不靠緊些以便讓前來(lái)的運輸隊過(guò)去。
- They have decided to close that branch down. 他們決定把那個(gè)分公司關(guān)閉掉。
- But for the note you left, I would have forgotten to close the door. 倘非你留的條子我就忘記關(guān)門(mén)了。
- May I trouble you to close the window? 勞駕你關(guān)上窗子好么?
- I will thank you to close the window. 勞駕把窗子關(guān)上。
- The suitcase was too overcrowded to close. 衣箱塞得太滿(mǎn),都蓋不上了。