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单词 closet
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closet

noun
/ˈklɒzɪt/
/ˈklɑːzɪt/
(especially North American English)Idioms
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  1. a small room or a space in a wall with a door that reaches the floor, used for storing things
    • She has a walk-in closet for all her clothes.
    compare cupboard, wardrobe see also broom closet, water closet
    Extra Examples
    • He searched his closet for something to wear.
    • He went to the closet and pulled out a suit.
    • Her closet was filled with black clothes.
    • I picked a shirt from the closet.
    • I raided Bob's closet for something to wear.
    • clothes hanging in the closet
    • It's about time I cleared out this closet.
    Topics Houses and homesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • huge
    • large
    verb + closet
    • close
    • open
    • lock
    closet + verb
    • be filled with something
    • hold something
    closet + noun
    • door
    • space
    preposition
    • in the closet
    • from the closet
    • to the closet
    phrases
    • be in the closet
    • stay in the closet
    • come out of the closet
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    Word Originlate Middle English (denoting a private or small room): from Old French, diminutive of clos ‘closed’, from Latin claudere ‘to shut’.
Idioms
come out of the closet
  1. to admit something openly that you kept secret before, especially the fact that you are gay
    • More public figures are finding the courage to come out of the closet.
    Topics People in societyc2
(be, remain, stay, etc.) in the closet
  1. to keep something secret, especially the fact that you are gay
    • The country's harsh policies forced him to stay in the closet.
    • Many gay celebrities still remain in the closet, fearful of intrusive publicity.
    Topics People in societyc2
a skeleton in the closet (North American English, British English)
(also a skeleton in the cupboard British English)
  1. (informal) something shocking, embarrassing, etc. that has happened to you or your family in the past that you want to keep secret
    • They were hoping to find some skeletons in his closet.

closet

adjective
/ˈklɒzɪt/
/ˈklɑːzɪt/
[only before noun]
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  1. used to describe people who want to keep some fact about themselves secret
    • closet gays
    • I suspect he's a closet fascist.
    Word Originlate Middle English (denoting a private or small room): from Old French, diminutive of clos ‘closed’, from Latin claudere ‘to shut’.

closet

verb
/ˈklɒzɪt/
/ˈklɑːzɪt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they closet
/ˈklɒzɪt/
/ˈklɑːzɪt/
he / she / it closets
/ˈklɒzɪts/
/ˈklɑːzɪts/
past simple closeted
/ˈklɒzɪtɪd/
/ˈklɑːzɪtɪd/
past participle closeted
/ˈklɒzɪtɪd/
/ˈklɑːzɪtɪd/
-ing form closeting
/ˈklɒzɪtɪŋ/
/ˈklɑːzɪtɪŋ/
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  1. closet somebody/yourself + adv./prep. to put somebody in a room away from other people, especially so that they can talk privately with somebody, or so that they can be alone
    • He was closeted with the president for much of the day.
    • She had closeted herself away in her room.
    Word Originlate Middle English (denoting a private or small room): from Old French, diminutive of clos ‘closed’, from Latin claudere ‘to shut’.
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