释义 |
opening美 ['oʊp(ə)nɪŋ] 英 ['əʊp(ə)nɪŋ] - n.开放;开始;开口;开幕式
- adj.开始的;开篇的;第一
- v.“open”的现在分词
- 网络开场;空缺;开端
adj.+n. grand opening,official opening,ceremonial opening,strong opening,low opening v.+n. attend opening,see opening,delay opening,provide opening,opening come adj. inaugural,initial,first,introductory,maiden n. gap,breach,aperture,start,beginning 1. | [c] 孔;洞;缺口a space or hole that sb/sth can pass through |
| We could see the stars through an opening in the roof. 我们从屋顶的小洞能看见星星。 |
2. | [c][ususing] 开始;开端the beginning or first part of sth |
| The movie has an exciting opening. 电影的开头非常刺激。 |
3. | [c][ususing] 开幕式;落成典礼a ceremony to celebrate the start of a public event or the first time a new building, road, etc. is used |
| the opening of the Olympic Games 奥林匹克运动会开幕式 | | the official opening of the new hospital 新建医院的落成典礼 |
4. | [c][u] 开;开放;展开the act or process of making sth open or of becoming open |
| the opening of a flower 花朵的绽放 | | the opening of the new play 新剧的开演 | | Late opening of supermarkets is common in Britain now. 现在超市营业至很晚在英国司空见惯。 |
5. | [c] 空缺的职位a job that is available |
| There are several openings in the sales department. 销售部有几个空缺。 |
6. | [c] 良机a good opportunity for sb |
| Winning the competition was the opening she needed for her career. 在这次比赛中获胜是她未来事业发展的良好开端。 |
7. | [c] 开襟;开口part of a piece of clothing that is made to open and close so that it can be put on easily |
| The skirt has a side opening. 这裙子是侧面开口的。 |
1. | [obn] 开始的;开篇的;第一first; beginning |
| | | the opening chapter of the book 该书的第一章 |
n. | 1. a gap or hole in something, especially one through which you can see or through which people or animals can pass 2. the first part of something 3. the occasion on which something is formally opened or reopened for use 4. an area in a wood or forest in which trees do not grow 5. the first public performance or showing of a play, exhibition, or other production 6. an opportunity to do something 7. a job that is available 8. the act of opening something 9. the first moves of a game, especially in chess and checkers 10. the initial statement made by the prosecuting and defending barristers in a trial, before witnesses are called to give evidence 1. a gap or hole in something, especially one through which you can see or through which people or animals can pass 2. the first part of something 3. the occasion on which something is formally opened or reopened for use 4. an area in a wood or forest in which trees do not grow 5. the first public performance or showing of a play, exhibition, or other production 6. an opportunity to do something 7. a job that is available 8. the act of opening something 9. the first moves of a game, especially in chess and checkers 10. the initial statement made by the prosecuting and defending barristers in a trial, before witnesses are called to give evidence | adj. | 1. showing that something is open or has begun 2. the first of several similar things |
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