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audio ce·rra·do -da

past part.
see cerrar
adj.
  1. closed
    boca cerrado closed mouth
  2. figurative (obscuro) obscure, incomprehensible
  3. (nublado) overcast, cloudy
  4. colloquial (callado) quiet, reserved
  5. (torpe) dense, stupid
  6. (con acento regional) heavily accented, thick, full
    barba cerrado full beard
  7. phonetics closed
  8. Argentina , Peru obstinate, stubborn

Idioms:
a puerta cerrado
behind closed doors
cerrado de mollera
colloquial stupid, dense
m.
fenced-in garden
Inflected Forms: cerrada - adje
cerradas - adje
cerrados - adje
cerrados - masc

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