1. Obstruer.
2. Clore.
3. Barrer. Fermer une issue.
4. Couper.
5. Interdire. Fermer les frontières.
6. Arrêter. Fermer la télé.
7. (Pron.) Se replier. Se fermer aux autres.
To fasten down with battens, as the tarpaulin over the hatches of a ship during a storm.
1. To become closed; SYN. shut.
2. To bar access to
3. To fill or stop up; SYN. fill, fill up.
4. To move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut; SYN. shut.
5. To finish or terminate; of meetings, speeches, etc.
6. To unite or bring into contact or bring together the edges of
7. To bring together all the elements or parts of:
8. To cause a window or an application to disappear on a computer desktop.
9. To cease to operate or cause to cease operating
11. To come together, as if in an embrace; SYN. come together.
12. To complete a business deal, negociation, or an agreement
13. To draw near:
14. To engage at close quarters
1. To assure payment of.
2. To relieve from exposure to danger; act to make safe against adverse contingencies
3. To put beyond hazard of losing or of not receiving; guarantee
4. To give pledge of payment to (a creditor) or of (an obligation)
5. To take (a person) into custody; hold fast; pinion; to make fast
6. To get secure usually lasting possession or control of; bring about, effect
(Irregular preterit, past participle: shut).
1. To close.
2. To close off.
1. (Slang) To disgust; to cause one to lose interest in something.
2. To make a turn
3. When you turn off a road or path that you are traveling on, you leave it and start to travel on another road or path. When a road or path leaves another road or path and travels in a different direction, it turns off,