cerrado-1
closed ; static ; enclosed ; bolt-on ; sealed.
In order to be able to calculate due dates, DOBIS/LIBIS must know what days the library is open so that it does not make a book due on a closed day.
The list or thesaurus cannot be static.
Book clubs need not be enclosed, much less ingrown = Book clubs need not be enclosed, much less ingrown.
These may be perceived as unimportant 'bolt-on' courses about irrelevant systems.
Another benefit is that when you slow cook something, there is less liquid lost because of the sealed environment.
aprobar con los ojos cerrados
sail through + exam
The next morning, she sailed through the exam confidently and scored an A.
a puerta cerrada
behind closed doors
in camera
in chambers
Committee meetings are normally held behind closed doors but, occasionally, a committee will decide to hold a public hearing on a given topic.
From time to time, depending on the subject matter, Council decides to discuss the topic in an 'in camera' session.
The prosecutor and the defense counsel shall be permitted to submit proposed questions to the court prior to the session in chambers.
cerrado con llave
locked
Such items may be kept in locked cupboards, bookcases or display cases to which some type of alarm device is fitted.
circuito cerrado
loop course
He has became the third athlete to successfully defend their title after a runaway victory around a loop course in the city streets of Daegu.
circuito cerrado de television
closed circuit television (CCTV)
Research on cable television, closed circuit television, and communication satellite is excluded.
con olor a cerrado
musty [mustier -comp., mustiest -sup.]
mousy [mousier -comp., mousiest -sup.]
Baking soda can also freshen musty carpets by simply sprinkling on it.
Wines infected with either lactic acid bacteria can potentially produce mousy off-flavor.
curva muy cerrada
hairpin bend
hairpin curve
hairpin turn
After three miles you will enter two 180 degree hairpin bends, first to the right, immediately followed by the next, to the left.
An initial climb through some interesting hairpin curves gives way to a fairly straight road with an occasional gentle sweeping curve.
Highways with repeating hairpin turns allow easier, safer ascents and descents of mountainous terrain than a direct, steep climb and descent.
de punta cerrada
closed-toe
When paired with a black belt and black closed-toe pumps, leggings can be worn to work if a strict dress code is not a must.
en circuito cerrado
looped
The completed system will comprise 5700 control points distributed across 100 outstations and all connected by a looped network.
en lugares cerrados
indoors
In 1984, The Getty Conservation Institute embarked on a programme of museum environmental research covering air pollution generated outdoors and indoors, and microenvironmental studies.
espacio cerrado
closed space
The symptoms of agoraphobia, a condition in which an individual fears entering public areas, include fears of leaving home, fainting, entering open and closed spaces, shopping, entering social situations, and traveling far from home.
formando un circuito cerrado
looped
The completed system will comprise 5700 control points distributed across 100 outstations and all connected by a looped network.
herméticamente cerrado
hermetically sealed
IBM invented a disk drive which became known as the Winchester in which the whole disk pack was hermetically sealed and this design has become the basis for the Winchester disks available on microcomputers.
mantener la boca cerrada
keep + Posesivo + mouth shut
I threatened to blow her cover but she promised me a big raise if I kept my mouth shut.
pregunta cerrada [Generalmente, pregunta usada en un cuestionario que consta de varias alternativas como respuesta para que el encuestado escoja una]
closed-ended question
The written survey consisted of 30 closed- and open-ended questions developed in consultation with librarians = El cuestionario escrito constaba de 30 preguntas abiertas y cerradas hechas en colaboración con bibliotecarios.
puño cerrado
clenched fist
The irate patron stance is characterised by very erect posture, an angry facial expression, sustained eye contact, dilated pupils, emphatic head nods, and in rare cases, clenched fists.
recinto cerrado
walled garden
Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.
reunión a puertas cerradas
closed meeting
Attendance at closed meetings is limited to those who are alcoholic or think they may have a drinking problem.