Dead-end street with only one inlet/outlet.
Sinônimos
Examples for "close"
Examples for "close"
1Even so, Moldova's parliamentary majority and government remain close allies of Europe.
2However, FMC said it still expects the deal to close this year.
3The result of that saw many companies close and numerous jobs lost.
4Aid groups say health services across the country are close to collapse.
5As a result, the government lost just over close to R16 million.
1The court had accepted the case, the Xinhua state news agency said.
2Mr Williams said the group would also look at possible court action.
3The court therefore grants MRC a chance to enjoy their political right.
4We got the vote yesterday and the court decision today, Burrowes said.
5The court may also result in lower legal costs in some cases.
1Tells how political change in regard to exchange rates, closed the market.
2However he said he preferred to discuss the issue behind closed doors.
3Vietnam's financial markets remained closed this week for Lunar New Year holidays.
4Vietnam's financial markets remained closed this week for Chinese New Year holidays.
5Most government offices and schools were closed, police and local officials said.
1Noticed because this is a dead end street and there's usually not much traffic.
2But for all the good intentions, this discussion leads us down a dead end street.
1Access is via a private road which ends at the cul-de-sac development.
2It is well located at the south, cul-de-sac end of the road.
3The renovated four-bedroom, two-bathroom home is located in a tightly held cul-de-sac.
4Just walk by the house one time, around the cul-de-sac and back.
5The house is in a cul-de-sac within walking distance of Blackrock village.
1Signs on an approach road read ominously: " No Through Road-JointDefence Facility Pine Gap-ProhibitedArea-Turn Around Now."
Translations for no through road