
폐쇄, 마감, 폐점
The act or process of permanently or temporarily stopping the operation of a business, institution, or public thoroughfare.
예문:
"The sudden closure of the factory left hundreds of workers unemployed."
"Due to heavy snow, the mountain pass required immediate closure until conditions improved."
"The library announced its annual closure for inventory and maintenance next month."
종결, 해결, 매듭
A sense of resolution or conclusion, especially the feeling that an emotional or traumatic experience has been dealt with and finished.
예문:
"She felt she could not move on until she achieved closure regarding their breakup."
"Writing a final letter helped him find closure after the long legal battle."
"The therapist emphasized the importance of seeking closure to heal old wounds."
토론종결, 표결
(In a legislative assembly, often referred to as cloture in the US) A procedure for ending a debate and immediately taking a vote.
예문:
"The opposition party attempted to block the vote, but the government moved for closure."
"A successful closure motion requires a specific majority vote from the members present."
잠금장치, 마개, 파스너
A device or mechanism used to close or seal an opening, such as a lid, cap, zipper, or clasp.
예문:
"The bottle features a tamper-evident closure to ensure product safety."
"I prefer bags with a magnetic closure rather than a drawstring."
폐포, 닫힘
(Mathematics) The property of a set being closed under a given operation, meaning that performing the operation on members of the set always produces a member of the set.
예문:
"The set of integers has closure under addition and multiplication."
"However, the set of odd numbers does not have closure under addition."
"Understanding the concept of closure is fundamental in abstract algebra."