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closet
- IPA[ˈklɒzɪt]
英式
- a tall cupboard or wardrobe with a door, used for storage;a small room, especially one used for storing things or for private study.
- secret; covert
- shut (someone) away, especially in private conference or study
noun: closet, plural noun: closets
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名詞
- 1. North American a tall cupboard or wardrobe with a door, used for storage he has a closet full of designer suits
- ▪ a small room, especially one used for storing things or for private study.
- ▪ dated short for water closet
- 2. used to refer to a state of secrecy or concealment, especially about one's homosexuality his brother's decision to come out of the closet she tries to have a relationship with another woman while remaining in the closet
形容詞
- 1. secret; covert a closet smoker
動詞
- 1. shut (someone) away, especially in private conference or study he was closeted with the king he returned home and closeted himself in his room
- keeping something secret, especially the fact of being gay: she remained closeted because of her homophobic community
Oxford Dictionary
- a flush toilet.
Oxford Dictionary
- a flush toilet.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small chamber forming part of a stove and used for keeping food and dishes warm.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a basic type of toilet with dry earth used to cover excrement.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a play to be read rather than acted.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a basic type of toilet with dry earth used to cover excrement.
Oxford Dictionary
- a small chamber forming part of a stove and used for keeping food and dishes warm.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkläzət]
美式
- a tall recess or wardrobe with a door, used for storage: he has a closet full of designer suits
- secret; covert: a closet alcoholic
- shut (someone) away, especially in private conference or study: he was closeted with the king he returned home and closeted himself in his room
Oxford American Dictionary