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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

close up

But perhaps he had lost interest in her as soon as he had been sure of her response. There were men like that. Or close up she had proved to be a disappointment.

What’s the meaning of ‘close up’?
  

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We sometimes speak of knowing someone from a distance . That is, there is no intimacy, in the larger sense. There's another expression, "up close and personal," which describes a more intimate relationship.

  • We sometimes speak of knowing someone from a distance .
  • That is, there is no intimacy, in the larger sense.
  • There's another expression, "up close and personal," which describes a more intimate relationship.
  • Your selection is addressing the question of why he lost interest in her.
  • Was it 1.
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We sometimes speak of knowing someone from a distance. That is, there is no intimacy, in the larger sense.

There's another expression, "up close and personal," which describes a more intimate relationship.

Your selection is addressing the question of why he lost interest in her.
Was it 1. his nature to cast women off as soon as he learns their secrets,
or 2

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