Close in on Meaning in English
expression
Definição
To move nearer to someone or something, often to attack, catch, or surround it. It can also mean to get very close to achieving something.
Uso & Nuances
Common in both literal and figurative senses: can mean physically moving closer (e.g., animals, people, police) or nearing a goal ('close in on victory'). Often used in news, sports, or suspenseful contexts. Don't confuse with 'close on' (a deal). Informal, but not slang.
Frases de Exemplo
The police began to close in on the suspects.
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The lions closed in on their prey silently.
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Our team is closing in on first place in the tournament.
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As we closed in on the mountain peak, the view became amazing.
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With each clue, the detective closed in on the truth.
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Fans watched as the runner closed in on the finish line.
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