1. Being at very close range: provided up-close views of rare fish.2. Exhibiting or providing detailed information or firsthand knowledge: “up-close glimpses of the big money, big deals, and big decisions of America's entrepreneurial giants” (Harvard Business Review)
Exhibiting or providing detailed information or firsthand knowledge: “up-close glimpses of the big money, big deals, and big decisions of America's entrepreneurial giants” (Harvard Business Review)
up close
Turkish pronunciation
ʌp klōs
Pronunciation
/ˈəp ˈklōs/ /ˈʌp ˈkloʊs/
Etymology
[ '&p ] (adverb.) before 12th century. partly from Middle English up upward, from Old English up; partly from Middle English uppe on high, from Old English; both akin to Old High German uf up and probably to Latin sub under, Greek hypo under, hyper over; more at OVER.