Translation of close - Dictionary : English-Cherokee

close

How do you say close in Cherokee? We have searched for you the available information in the English-Cherokee dictionary. You may find below, if available, not only the translation of close, but also common expressions and phrases, as well as definitions, to help you better understand how to use it. For many verbs you may find detailed information regarding the conjugation.

Translation
We have found the following translations for close in Cherokee:
close
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Verb conjugation Top

Present

I close
you close
he/she/it closes
we close
you close
they close

Simple past

I closed
you closed
he/she/it closed
we closed
you closed
they closed

Present perfect

I have closed
you have closed
he/she/it has closed
we have closed
you have closed
they have closed

Past continuous

I was closing
you were closing
he/she/it was closing
we were closing
you were closing
they were closing

Future

I shall close
you will close
he/she/it will close
we shall close
you will close
they will close

Continuous present

I am closing
you are closing
he/she/it is closing
we are closing
you are closing
they are closing

Subjunctive

I be closed
you be closed
he/she/it be closed
we be closed
you be closed
they be closed
Definition Top
  1. end, conclusion; act of closing; enclosed area; plug
  2. closes, closed, closing: shut; be shut; finish, complete
  3. closer, closest: near, adjacent; intimate; careful; oppressive; secretive; stingy; dense, compact; tight-fitting; crowded
  4. nearby, close by; closely
  5. Chuck: born July 5, 1940, Monroe, Wash., United States U.S. artist. After early Abstract Expressionist experiments, in his first solo exhibition Close showed a series of enormous black-and-white portraits that he had painstakingly transformed from small photographs to colossal, Photorealist paintings. Throughout his career, he concentrated on portraits; from the neck up; based on photographs he had taken. In addition to self-portraits, the paintings were usually of friends, many of whom were prominent in the art world. He experimented with a variety of media and techniques, including using fingerprints and colourful tiles that, seen from a distance, combined into an illusionistic whole. In 1988 a spinal blood clot left Close almost completely paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair. A brush-holding device strapped to his wrist and forearm, however, allowed him to continue working.
  6. Glenn: born March 19, 1947, Greenwich, Conn., United States U.S. actress. She made her Broadway debut in 1974 and later starred in Barnum (1980), The Real Thing (1984, Tony Award) and Death and the Maiden (1992, Tony Award). Her film debut in The World According to Garp (1982) was followed by roles in films such as The Natural (1984), Fatal Attraction (1987) and Dangerous Liaisons (1989). She also starred in the acclaimed television film Sarah, Plain and Tall (1991) and later returned to Broadway in Sunset Boulevard (1995, Tony Award).
  7. (S E C R E T I V E) (adj) unwilling to talk about things to other people" You're so close about your past - what are you trying to hide from me?" she demanded jealously.
  8. The period at the end of the trading session. Sometimes used to refer to closing price. Related: Opening .
  9. (dance) To bring the feet together without a change of weight
  10. banana: phrase indicating that someone has made a good, but nevertheless incorrect, guess
  11. cigar: phrase indicating that someone has made a good, but nevertheless incorrect, guess