closely

closely
closely [ˈkləʊslɪ]
adverb
   a. [linked, connected, associated] étroitement ; [resemble] beaucoup
• closely identified with sth étroitement associé à qch
• closely involved with a campaign/project étroitement associé à une campagne/un projet
• to become closely involved with sb (romantically) se lier intimement à qn
• a closely knit community une communauté très unie
   b. [look at, study] de près ; [listen] attentivement
• to monitor sth closely suivre qch de près
• a closely guarded secret/prisoner un secret/prisonnier bien gardé
   c. ( = tightly) he held her closely to him il la tenait serrée (tout) contre lui
• closely followed by sb/sth suivi de près par qn/qch
   d. ( = intimately) to work closely with sb travailler en étroite collaboration avec qn
   e. ( = keenly) [fought, contested] âprement
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['kləʊslɪ]
adverb
1) (in close proximity) [follow, look] lit, fig de près

to work closely together — travailler en étroite collaboration

closely written — écrit très serré

to be closely packed — être entassés

2) (not distantly) [resemble] beaucoup; [identify] tellement; [conform] tout à fait; [coordinated] bien

to be closely akin to something — ressembler beaucoup à quelque chose

to be closely related — gen être étroitement lié (to à); (of people) être proches parents

3) (rigorously) [study, monitor] de près; [listen] attentivement; [question] avec attention

closely guarded secret — secret bien gardé

4) (evenly)

closely contested ou fought — serré


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