shut 音標拼音: [ʃ'ʌt]
v . 關,關上,關閉,關門,住口,閉嘴
關,關上,關閉,關門,住口,閉嘴
shut adj 1 :
not open ; "
the door slammed shut " [
synonym : {
shut }, {
unopen },
{
closed }] [
ant : {
open }, {
unfastened }]
2 :
used especially of mouth or eyes ; "
he sat quietly with closed eyes "; "
his eyes were shut against the sunlight " [
synonym :
{
closed }, {
shut }] [
ant : {
open }, {
opened }]
v 1 :
move so that an opening or passage is obstructed ;
make shut ; "
Close the door "; "
shut the window " [
synonym : {
close },
{
shut }] [
ant : {
open }, {
open up }]
2 :
become closed ; "
The windows closed with a loud bang " [
synonym :
{
close }, {
shut }] [
ant : {
open }, {
open up }]
3 :
prevent from entering ;
shut out ; "
The trees were shutting out all sunlight "; "
This policy excludes people who have a criminal record from entering the country " [
synonym : {
exclude },
{
keep out }, {
shut out }, {
shut }] [
ant : {
admit }, {
include },
{
let in }]
Shut \
Shut \,
v .
i .
To close itself ;
to become closed ;
as ,
the door shuts ;
it shuts hard .
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{
To shut up },
to cease speaking . [
Colloq .] --
T .
Hughes .
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Shut \
Shut \,
a .
1 .
Closed or fastened ;
as ,
a shut door .
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2 .
Rid ;
clear ;
free ;
as ,
to get shut of a person . [
Now dialectical or local ,
Eng . &
U .
S .] --
L '
Estrange .
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3 . (
Phon .)
(
a )
Formed by complete closure of the mouth passage ,
and with the nose passage remaining closed ;
stopped ,
as are the mute consonants ,
p ,
t ,
k ,
b ,
d ,
and hard g .
--
H .
Sweet .
(
b )
Cut off sharply and abruptly by a following consonant in the same syllable ,
as the English short vowels ,
[
a ^], [
e ^], [
i ^], [
o ^], [
u ^],
always are .
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Shut \
Shut \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Shut };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Shutting }.] [
OE .
shutten ,
schutten ,
shetten ,
schitten ,
AS .
scyttan to shut or lock up (
akin to D .
schutten ,
G .
sch ["
u ]
tzen to protect ),
properly ,
to fasten with a bolt or bar shot across ,
fr .
AS .
sce ['
o ]
tan to shoot . [
root ]
159 .
See {
Shoot }.]
1 .
To close so as to hinder ingress or egress ;
as ,
to shut a door or a gate ;
to shut one '
s eyes or mouth .
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2 .
To forbid entrance into ;
to prohibit ;
to bar ;
as ,
to shut the ports of a country by a blockade .
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Shall that be shut to man which to the beast Is open ? --
Milton .
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3 .
To preclude ;
to exclude ;
to bar out . "
Shut from every shore ." --
Dryden .
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4 .
To fold together ;
to close over ,
as the fingers ;
to close by bringing the parts together ;
as ,
to shut the hand ;
to shut a book .
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{
To shut in }.
(
a )
To inclose ;
to confine . "
The Lord shut him in ." --
Cen .
vii .
16 .
(
b )
To cover or intercept the view of ;
as ,
one point shuts in another .
{
To shut off }.
(
a )
To exclude .
(
b )
To prevent the passage of ,
as steam through a pipe ,
or water through a flume ,
by closing a cock ,
valve ,
or gate .
{
To shut out },
to preclude from entering ;
to deny admission to ;
to exclude ;
as ,
to shut out rain by a tight roof .
{
To shut together },
to unite ;
to close ,
especially to close by welding .
{
To shut up }.
(
a )
To close ;
to make fast the entrances into ;
as ,
to shut up a house .
(
b )
To obstruct . "
Dangerous rocks shut up the passage ."
--
Sir W .
Raleigh .
(
c )
To inclose ;
to confine ;
to imprison ;
to fasten in ;
as ,
to shut up a prisoner .
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Before faith came ,
we were kept under the law ,
shut up unto the faith which should afterwards be revealed . --
Gal .
iii .
23 .
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(
d )
To end ;
to terminate ;
to conclude .
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When the scene of life is shut up ,
the slave will be above his master if he has acted better .
--
Collier .
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(
e )
To unite ,
as two pieces of metal by welding .
(
f )
To cause to become silent by authority ,
argument ,
or force .
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Shut \
Shut \,
n .
The act or time of shutting ;
close ;
as ,
the shut of a door .
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Just then returned at shut of evening flowers .
--
Milton .
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2 .
A door or cover ;
a shutter . [
Obs .] --
Sir I .
Newton .
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3 .
The line or place where two pieces of metal are united by welding .
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{
Cold shut },
the imperfection in a casting caused by the flowing of liquid metal upon partially chilled metal ;
also ,
the imperfect weld in a forging caused by the inadequate heat of one surface under working .
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1913 Webster ]
119 Moby Thesaurus words for "
shut ":
ban ,
bang ,
bar ,
barricade ,
batten ,
batten down ,
blank ,
blind ,
blind -
alley ,
block out ,
bolt ,
bolted ,
bottle up ,
box in ,
button ,
button up ,
cease ,
cecal ,
choke ,
choke off ,
choked ,
choked off ,
clap ,
close ,
close down ,
close off ,
close up ,
closed ,
conceal ,
confine ,
constrict ,
constricted ,
contain ,
contract ,
contracted ,
coop up ,
cover ,
cut ,
cut off ,
cut out ,
dead ,
dead -
end ,
debar ,
disallow ,
discontinue ,
douse ,
eliminate ,
exclude ,
fasten ,
fastened ,
fence in ,
fold ,
fold up ,
gag ,
halt ,
hide ,
immure ,
imprison ,
incarcerate ,
intern ,
isolate ,
jail ,
keep away ,
keep in ,
keep out ,
keep quiet ,
key ,
kill ,
latch ,
leave off ,
lock ,
lock out ,
lock up ,
locked up ,
mask ,
mute ,
occlude ,
padlock ,
pen ,
plumb ,
prohibit ,
put to ,
quieten ,
screen ,
seal ,
seal off ,
seal up ,
seclude ,
secure ,
segregate ,
send to Coventry ,
separate ,
sequester ,
shush ,
shut down ,
shut in ,
shut off ,
shut out ,
shut the door ,
shut up ,
silence ,
slam ,
snap ,
squeeze shut ,
squeezed shut ,
stifle ,
stop ,
strangle ,
strangulated ,
suspend ,
switch off ,
turn off ,
unopen ,
unopened ,
unvented ,
unventilated ,
veil ,
zip up ,
zipper
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SHUT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SHUT is to move into position to close an opening How to use shut in a sentence
SHUT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary SHUT meaning: 1 to (cause to) close something: 2 to (cause to) stop operating or being in service, either… Learn more
Shut - definition of shut by The Free Dictionary 1 To stop the flow or passage of; cut off: shut off the hot water by closing a valve 2 To close off; isolate: loners who shut themselves off from the community
shut - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to close (something) by bringing together or folding its parts: Shut your book Shut the window! enclose: to shut a bird into a cage exclude: They shut him from their circle to cause (a business, factory, store, etc ) to end or suspend operations: He shut his store, sold his house, and moved away We're shutting the office for two weeks in June
shut - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Closed, not open, in any of various senses A shut door barred our way into the house The door banged shut with a breeze
Examples of SHUT in a Sentence | Merriam-Webster They plan to shut the factory by the end of the year He shut his eyes and went to sleep She shut the book loudly The owner is shutting the pub for the weekend
SHUT definition | Cambridge Essential American Dictionary SHUT meaning: 1 to close something, or to become closed: 2 When a store, restaurant, etc shuts, it stops… Learn more
Shut up - Wikipedia " Shut up " is a direct command with a meaning very similar to " be quiet " and " be silent ", but which is commonly perceived as a more forceful command to stop making noise or otherwise communicating, such as talking The phrase is probably a shortened form of " shut up your mouth " or " shut your mouth up "
shut, shut, shuts, shutting- WordWeb dictionary definition Derived forms: shut, shuts, shutting See also: blinking, blocked, compressed, drawn, nonopening, obstructed, sealed, shut in, squinched, squinting, stoppered, tight, winking
SHUT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Shut definition: to put (a door, cover, etc ) in position to close or obstruct See examples of SHUT used in a sentence