closure (B2)
カタカナ: クロージャ
IPA: /ˈkloʊʒər/
Definition
A sense of resolution or finality, especially after a difficult or traumatic experience. It is the emotional state of being able to move on because a painful chapter has truly ended.
意味: 困難な経験やトラウマを経験した後に得られる、解決感や区切りのこと。辛い出来事に真の終わりを告げ、前に進めるようになる心の状態を指します。
Examples / 例文
She finally found closure after her father's death by visiting his hometown. — She finally found closure after her father's death by visiting his hometown.
The trial provided a sense of closure for the victims' families. — The trial provided a sense of closure for the victims' families.
He struggled to achieve closure after the painful breakup. — He struggled to achieve closure after the painful breakup.
Closure の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Closure:
How to Use Closure
- closure on (prepositional phrase)
- The act of bringing something to an end or conclusion, often related to a specific event or situation. — "The police are hoping for closure on the unsolved mystery."
- closure with (prepositional phrase)
- The emotional or psychological resolution achieved in relation to a person or past event. — "She needed closure with her past relationship before starting anew."
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