opening and shutting; opening and closing
closing; closure; shutdown; lockout
confinement; imprisonment; incarceration
closing up shop (for the day); stopping business; going out of business
to be stumped; to be at a loss; to be at one's wits' end; to be fed up; to be tired (of); to be unable to bear
insular; closed; unsociable; exclusive
blockage; blockade; blocking up; stoppage; obstruction; occlusion
closing (for the day; of a library, museum, cinema, etc.); closing down (of a library, museum, cinema, etc.)
locked up feeling; cooped up feeling; feeling of entrapment; feeling of hopelessness; being in a bind
closing hours (of a store, restaurant, etc.)
closing of a gate; (Edo-period) house confinement
closure (of a ceremony, event, meeting, etc.)
closing of a park (e.g. theme park, botanical garden, etc.)
social withdrawal (in schizophrenia); autosynnoia; social isolation; autism
falling of the curtain; coming to an end
closing time (library, museum, etc.)
closed-stacks (e.g. in a library); closed shelf system
confined place; closing (an institution, office, clinic, etc.)
temporary closing of classes
ending the climbing season; closure of a mountain to climbers; closing a mine; discontinuation of mining
closure of a gate or door
going-out-of-business sale
shutting oneself up at home
closing a surgical incision (by suture, etc.)
closing down a hospital, institution, temple, etc.; shutting down; closing a hospital, institution, temple, etc. (for the day); adjourning the Diet session (pre-WWII)
house arrest; being placed in confinement at home
claustrophobia; fear of confined spaces
bated breath; being cowed into silence
closing of a business or enterprise
factory closure; factory shutdown; lockout (e.g. during industrial dispute)
blocked state; closed state
closing one's eyes; passing away
being at a complete loss as to what to do; being at one's wit's end; being at a loss for an answer
charms of a uniquely beautiful woman; great beauty; (lit.) (so beautiful that) the moon hides and flowers are abashed
stop; stop consonant; occlusive
occlusion in the circle of Willis
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; COPD
house arrest; being placed in confinement at home
closing the legs; keeping the legs together (in gymnastics)
charms of a uniquely beautiful woman; (so beautiful that) fish stay on the bottom of water and flying wild geese fall from the sky in shame
closed stack system (e.g. library)
closing a course (program, etc.); end of a course (program, etc.)
closing (of a broadcasting station, post office, bureau, etc.)
arteriosclerosis obliterans
premature menopause; early menopause; premature ovarian failure; POF
chronic obstructive respiratory disease
the charms of a uniquely beautiful woman; (lit.) (so beautiful that) the moon is abashed and flowers wilt
stopping; corking; capping; disconnecting (e.g. gas supply)
superior mesenteric artery syndrome
algebraically closed field
switching station; switchyard
(railway) crossing gate; barrier
mesenteric vascular occlusion
congenital bile duct atresia
closed user group service
the charms of a uniquely beautiful woman; (lit.) (so beautiful that) flowers are abashed and the moon hides
natural damming (of a river due to landslide, etc.)
closed end; bocca chiusa; end of wind instrument
corneal reflex; blink reflex
VPN; Virtual Private Network
closed blood-vascular system
closed circuit rebreather
adductor muscle (of a bivalve)
closing of the fireplace in a Zen temple (first day of the 2nd month)