open
美 ['oʊpən]
英 ['əʊpən]
- v.打开;开放;开启;张开
- adj.开放;营业;坦诚;开放的
- n.公开;户外;野外;旷野
- 网络打开文件;开路;开着的
第三人称单数:opens 现在分词:opening 过去式:opened
adj.+n.
open door,open mouth,open space,discussion open,open sea
v.+n.
open window,open account,open box,open letter,open fund
adv.+v.
wide open,suddenly open
adv.+adj.
completely open,barely open
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开着not closed
1. | 开放的;敞开的allowing things or people to go through |
A wasp flew in the open window. 一只黄蜂飞进了开着的窗子。 | |
She had left the door wide open . 她把房门敞开着。 |
2. | 张开的;张着的with eyelids or lips apart |
She had difficulty keeping her eyes open(= because she was very tired) . 她连睁开眼睛的力气都没有了。 | |
He was breathing through his open mouth. 他张着嘴呼吸。 |
3. | 展开的;开放的spread out; with the edges apart |
The flowers are all open now. 花现在都开了。 | |
The book lay open on the table. 书摊开在桌子上。 |
4. | 畅通的;开放的not blocked by anything |
The pass is kept open all the year. 关口一年到头都是开放的。 |
未系着not fastened
5. | 敞口的;未封的not fastened or covered, so that things can easily come out or be put in |
Leave the envelope open. 别封上信封。 | |
The bag burst open and everything fell out. 袋子爆开了,里边的东西都散落出来。 |
6. | 没扣上的;敞开的not fastened |
Her coat was open. 她的外衣敞着。 |
未围着not enclosed
7. | 开阔的;未围上的not surrounded by anything; not confined |
open country(= without forests, buildings, etc.) 空旷的田野 | |
a city with a lot of parks and open spaces 有很多公园和空地的城市 | |
driving along the open road(= part of a road in the country, where you can drive fast) 沿开阔的道路开车 |
敞开not covered
8. | 敞开的;露天的;裸露的with no cover or roof on |
an open drain 一条明沟 | |
people working in the open air(= not in a building) 在户外作业的人 | |
The hall of the old house was open to the sky. 旧房子的门厅是露天的。 | |
an open wound(= with no skin covering it) 开放性伤口 | |
an open flame 明火 |
对宾客for customers/visitors
9. | [nubn] 开放;营业if a shop/store, bank, business, etc. isopen , it is ready for business and will admit customers or visitors |
Is the museum open on Sundays? 博物馆每星期天都开放吗? | |
The new store will be open in the spring. 新商店将在春天开业。 | |
The house had been thrown open to the public. 这所宅院已向公众开放。 | |
I declare this festival open. 我宣布庆祝活动开始。 |
比赛;建筑物of competition/building
10. | 对大众开放的;公开的;人人可以参加的if a competition, etc. isopen , anyone can enter it |
an open debate/championship/scholarship 公开的辩论会;人人可以参加的锦标赛;人人均可申请的奖学金 | |
She was tried in open court(= the public could go and listen to the trial) . 她被公开审判。 | |
The debate was thrown open to the audience. 辩论会对听众开放。 |
11. | [nbn] ~ to sb (比赛、建筑物等)对特定群体开放if a competition, building, etc. isopen to particular people, those people can enter it |
The competition is open to young people under the age of 18. 这项比赛让 18 岁以下的青少年参加。 | |
The house is not open to the public. 这所住宅不对外开放。 |
备有available
12. | [nbn] ~ (to sb) 可得到;可使用to be available and ready to use |
What options are open to us? 我们有什么选择? | |
Is the offer still open? 这个报价还有效吗? | |
I want to keep my Swiss bank account open. 我想保留我的瑞士银行账户。 |
无防范not protected
13. | ~ (to sth) 易受损害;脆弱likely to suffer sth such as criticism, injury, etc. |
The system is open to abuse. 这项制度容易被滥用。 | |
He has laid himself wide open to political attack. 他在政治上已经处于极易受到攻击的境地。 |
不隐匿not hidden
14. | 人人皆知的;不保密的;公开的known to everyone; not kept hidden |
an open quarrel 公开的争吵 | |
open government 透明的管理 | |
their open display of affection 他们的公开示爱 | |
His eyes showed open admiration as he looked at her. 他看她的时候,眼神里明显流露着敬佩之情。 |
性格person's character
15. | 诚恳;坦诚;直率honest; not keeping thoughts and feelings hidden |
She was always open with her parents. 她总是与父母无话不谈。 | |
He was quite open about his reasons for leaving. 他对离开的原因完全未加隐瞒。 |
16. | ~ to sth 思想开明的;不固执己见的willing to listen to and think about new ideas |
I'm open to suggestions for what you would like to do in our classes. 我很乐意听听你们对课堂活动的建议。 |
待定not yet decided
17. | ~ (to sth) 未决定的;待决定的not yet finally decided or settled |
The race is still wide open(= anyone could win) . 赛跑胜负未定。 | |
The price is not open to negotiation. 价格不容商议。 | |
Some phrases in the contract are open to interpretation. 合同中的某些条文容有不同诠释。 | |
Which route is better remains an open question(= it is not decided) . 哪条路线较好尚待决定。 | |
In an interview try to ask open questions(= to which the answer is not just ‘yes’ or ‘no’) . 主持面试时要尽量问一些讨论性的问题。 |
织物cloth
18. | 稀疏的;不密的with wide spaces between the threads |
an open weave 稀疏织法 |
语音学phonetics
19. | 开的;开口的produced by opening the mouth wide |
IDM
be an open secret
是公开的秘密if sth isan open secret , many people know about it, although it is supposed to be a secret
have/keep an open mind (about/on sth)
愿意聆听(或接受)意见;(对…)不怀成见;思想开明to be willing to listen to or accept new ideas or suggestions
keep your ears/eyes open (for sth)
(对…)保持警觉;注意;留心to be quick to notice or hear things
an open book
容易被了解的人(或事)if you describe sb or their life asan open book , you mean that you can easily understand them and know everything about them
Leaving your camera on the seat in the car is an open invitation to thieves. 把照相机留在汽车座位上无异于开门揖盗。 |
an open invitation (to sb)
(给…)随时可以来访的邀请an invitation to sb to visit you at any time
容易引诱人犯罪的行为if sth isan open invitation to criminals, etc., it encourages them to commit a crime by making it easier
Leaving your camera on the seat in the car is an open invitation to thieves. 把照相机留在汽车座位上无异于开门揖盗。 |
with open arms
热烈地;热情地;诚挚地if you welcome sbwith open arms , you are extremely happy and pleased to see them
门窗;盖子door/window/lid
1. | [t] ~ sth 开;打开;开启to move a door, window, lid, etc. so that it is no longer closed |
Mr Chen opened the car door for his wife. 陈先生为妻子打开车门。 |
2. | [i] 打开;(使)开to move or be moved so that it is no longer closed |
The door opened and Alan walked in. 门开了,艾伦走了进去。 |
容器;包container/package
3. | [t] ~ sth 打开,开启(瓶盖、封口等)to remove the lid, undo the fastening , etc. of a container, etc. in order to see or get what is inside |
Shall I open another bottle? 要不要我再开一瓶? | |
He opened the letter and read it. 他拆开信读起来。 |
眼睛eyes
4. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 睁开if youopen your eyes or your eyesopen , you move your eyelids upwards so that you can see |
嘴mouth
5. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 张开if youopen your mouth or your mouthopens , you move your lips, for example in order to speak |
He hardly ever opens his mouth(= speaks) . 他几乎从不开口。 |
书籍book
6. | [t] ~ sth 打开;翻开to turn the cover or the pages of a book so that it is no longer closed |
Open your books at page 25. 把书翻到第 25 页。 |
展开spread out
7. | [i][t] 展开;打开to spread out or unfold ; to spread sth out or unfold it |
What if the parachute doesn't open? 降落伞打不开怎么办? | |
The flowers are starting to open. 花开始绽放了。 | |
Open the map on the table. 把地图摊在桌子上。 | |
He opened his arms wide to embrace her. 他张开双臂拥抱她。 |
边界;道路border/road
8. | [t] ~ sth 让(行人、车辆、货物等)通行;开放to make it possible for people, cars, goods, etc. to pass through a place |
When did the country open its borders? 这个国家是何时开放边界的? | |
The road will be opened again in a few hours after police have cleared it. 待警察清理完以后,道路在几小时内就会重新开放。 |
对宾客for customers/visitors
9. | [i][t] 开始营业;开业;开门to start business for the day; to start business for the first time |
What time does the bank open? 这家银行什么时候开门? | |
The company opened its doors for business a month ago. 该公司一个月前开业。 |
10. | [i] 开始接待to be ready for people to go to |
The new hospital opens on July 1st. 这家新医院七月一日开诊。 | |
When does the play open? 这个剧什么时候上演? |
开始某事start sth
11. | [t] 着手;开始to start an activity or event |
You need just one pound to open a bank account with us. 你只需一英镑就可在我行开立一个账户。 | |
The police have opened an investigation into the death. 警察已开始对这桩命案进行调查。 | |
Troops opened fire on(= started shooting) the crowds. 军队向人群开火了。 | |
They will open the new season with a performance of ‘Carmen’. 他们将以上演《卡门》来开启新的戏剧季。 |
12. | [i] ~ (with sth) 以…开篇;以…开头to start in a particular way |
The story opens with a murder. 这个故事以谋杀案开始。 |
以仪式with ceremony
13. | [t] ~ sth 为(建筑物)揭幕;宣布启用to perform a ceremony showing that a building can start being used |
The bridge was opened by the Queen. 女王为大桥开通揭幕。 |
计算机技术computing
14. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 启动,打开(计算机程序或文件)to start a computer program or file so that you can use it on the screen |
IDM
open doors for sb
为…敞开大门;提供良机to provide opportunities for sb to do sth and be successful
Travelling really opens your eyes to other cultures. 旅游真正能使人开阔眼界,认识其他文化。 |
open your/sbs eyes (to sth)
(使人)长见识(或开眼界、认清事实)to realize or make sb realize the truth about sth
Travelling really opens your eyes to other cultures. 旅游真正能使人开阔眼界,认识其他文化。 |
open your/sbs mind to sth
(使人)思想开阔,意识到某事to become or make sb aware of new ideas or experiences
open the way for sb/sth (to do sth)
开方便之门to make it possible for sb to do sth or for sth to happen