Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Closing"

The meaning of "Closing" in various phrases and sentences

Q: What does closing skill mean?
A: What is the context?
Q: What does What is "closing costs"? mean?
A: A "closing cost" is an extra amount of money that you pay when buying a house. It is similar to 전세. In order to buy a house and get the title for the house, you need to pay an amount in addition to what the house is worth. Normally it is between 3-7%.

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Q: What does the closing phrase "I remain at your disposal" what is this mean exactly?? mean?
A: It's a more formal way to say "I'm here for you" or "you can call on me if you need help".
Q: What does this is so fruatrating, i had one of the greatest closing argunents of all time, all about the big government rolling over the little guy mean?
A: It means he is frustrated because even though he gave the best closing arguments(the best explanation of the events) to defend his topic/choice
the other side was still chosen because he was just one man and they as the Government had more power so either won or allowed someone else to win.

That is how it reads to me.
Q: What does closing hub mean?
A: Hub is usually the center of activity or the point where activity revolves around. So, for example, you could have a transportation hub closing

Example sentences using "Closing"

Q: Please show me example sentences with closing down sale.
A: That store is going out of business, so they're having a closing down sale.

Synonyms of "Closing" and their differences

Q: What is the difference between I remembered closing the door. and I remembered to close the door. ?
A: Wrong! They are both correct but mean different things.
The first means that you specifically recall that at the time referred to you closed the door.
The second means that you knew you had to close the door and that you in fact did close the door
Q: What is the difference between he heard her closing the door and he heard her close the door and he heard her to close the door. ?
A: First two mean the same
Last one is wrong
Q: What is the difference between we will be closing in 10mins and we will close in 10mins ?
A: They basically mean the same. However the second sounds more forceful and final.
Q: What is the difference between He forgot closing the door and He forgot that he closed the door ?
A: The second one. The first one should be:
He forgot about closing the door.
Dropping "about" is Ok in a conversation, but not in a grammar book.

Translations of "Closing"

Q: How do you say this in English (US)? When I saw the closing ceremony of the Paralympic Games, I felt sad. My eyes got wet. As a city cast volunteer who was supposed to help the spectators from the station to the venue, we definitely lost the opportunity.
A: When I saw the closing ceremony of the Paralympic Games, I felt sad and tear-eyed. As a city cast volunteer who was supposed to help the spectators from the station to the venue, we definitely lost the opportunity.

​We prepared for the games by attending in person trainings as well as learning online, etc. I had been excited since the announcement that we would have the Olympic Paralympic Games in 2020. But it we ended up participating in completely different activities,(nothing like what I expected. It was disappointing.) Despite that, when I saw the athletes so thankful that the games were held, I felt happy. They had more difficulties and under the current situation since the games were postponed last year. But after all was said and done, the Olympic Games organization decided to hold the games regardless of all the negative opinions. Many of us were moved by performances of the athletes. I’m happy for them appreciate that they were able to participate in the games. They looked really happy and that made me happy too.

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Q: How do you say this in English (UK)? closing formula
A: Check the question to view the answer
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? By closing your eyes, you can imagine anything you want.目を閉じれば何だって想像できる。
A: I would say "If you close your eyes, you can imagine anything!" but what you said is completely natural and correct.

Other questions about "Closing"

Q: The closing date is the 31st of January and there's only lease transfer left. Does this sound natural?
A: The closing date is the 31st of January and there's only the lease transfer remaining.

The closing date is the 31st of January and the lease transfer is the only thing left to do.

Q: would you mind closing the window Does this sound natural?
A: Its fine
Q: I forget to closing my room key! Does this sound natural?
A: I forget to lock the door of my room.
Q: He works there from 5pm to closing.

or

He works there from 5pm until closing. Does this sound natural?
A: 2nd one 😊
Q: When I would like to confirm the closing a issue at a meeting, Is that a natural expression below ?

"Is there any question?"

I have said this as same as "Do you have any question ?"
A: "Are there any questions?"
OR
"Do you have any questions?"

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