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  • 101closed captioned — adj AmE if a television programme is closed captioned, you are able to read the words that are said at the bottom of your screen, if you have a special piece of equipment attached to your television …

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  • 102closed-door — adj [only before noun] closed door meetings or talks take place secretly …

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  • 103Closed Loop — [ klouzd lu:p] der; [s], s <aus gleichbed. engl. closed loop, eigtl. »geschlossene Schleife«> Betriebsart von Computern, die automatisch Daten aus einem technischen Prozess erhalten u. aufgrund der errechneten Ergebnisse den Prozess… …

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  • 104Closed Shop — [ ʃɔp] der; [s], s <aus gleichbed. engl. closed shop, eigtl. »geschlossenes Geschäft«>: 1. Betriebsart eines Rechenzentrums, bei der der Benutzer die Daten anliefert u. die Resultate abholt, jedoch zur Datenverarbeitungsanlage selbst keinen …

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  • 105closed-captioned — closed cap|tioned [ ,klouzd kæpʃənd ] adjective a closed captioned television program has the words being spoken written at the bottom of the screen for people who do not hear well …

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  • 106closed-circuit television — closed ,circuit tele vision or ,closed circuit T V noun count or uncount a system that allows someone to watch on a television screen what is happening in different parts of a building, town, etc …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 107closed book to me — If a subject is a closed book to you, it is something that you don t understand or know anything about …

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  • 108closed-circuit television — UK / US or closed circuit TV UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] a system that allows someone to watch on a television screen what is happening in different parts of a building, town etc. The abbreviation CCTV is often used instead of the full… …

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  • 109closed-circuit TV — closed circuit television UK / US or closed circuit TV UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] a system that allows someone to watch on a television screen what is happening in different parts of a building, town etc. The abbreviation CCTV is often… …

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  • 110closed-door — closed′ door′ adj. held in strict privacy; not open to the press or public: a closed door meeting of executives[/ex] • Etymology: 1930–35 …

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