open
柯林斯詞典
- DESCRIBING A POSITION OR MOVEMENT
1. V-T/V-I If you open something such as a door, window, or lid, or if it opens, its position is changed so that it no longer covers a hole or gap. 打開(kāi)
He opened the window and looked out. 他打開(kāi)窗戶(hù)往外看。
2. ADJ Open is also an adjective. 開(kāi)著的
...an open window. …一扇開(kāi)著的窗戶(hù)。
3. V-T If you open something such as a bottle, box, parcel, or envelope, you move, remove, or cut part of it so you can take out what is inside. 開(kāi)封
I opened the letter. 我拆開(kāi)了那封信。
4. ADJ Open is also an adjective. 打開(kāi)的
...an open bottle of milk. …一瓶打開(kāi)的牛奶。
5. PHRASAL VERB Open up means the same as open. 同(open)
He opened up a cage and lifted out a 6ft python. 他打開(kāi)一個(gè)籠子,提起了一條6英尺長(zhǎng)的蟒蛇。
6. V-T/V-I If you open something such as a book, an umbrella, or your hand, or if it opens, the different parts of it move away from each other so that the inside of it can be seen. 打開(kāi); 張開(kāi)
He opened the heavy Bible. 他翻開(kāi)了那本厚厚的《圣經(jīng)》。
The flower opens to reveal a bee. 花開(kāi)了,露出來(lái)一只蜜蜂。
7. ADJ Open is also an adjective. 張開(kāi)的
Without warning, Bardo smacked his fist into his open hand. 毫無(wú)預(yù)警地,巴多用拳頭啪地猛擊了他張開(kāi)的手。
8. PHRASAL VERB Open out means the same as open. 同(open)
Keith took a map from the dashboard and opened it out on his knees. 基思從儀表板上拿了張地圖,攤開(kāi)放在了膝蓋上。
9. V-T If you open a computer file, you give the computer an instruction to display it on the screen. 打開(kāi) (電腦文件)[計(jì)算機(jī)]
Double click on the icon to open the file. 雙擊圖標(biāo)來(lái)打開(kāi)文件。
10. V-T/V-I When you open your eyes or your eyes open, you move your eyelids upward, for example, when you wake up, so that you can see. 睜開(kāi)
When I opened my eyes I saw Melissa standing at the end of my bed. 我睜開(kāi)雙眼時(shí),看見(jiàn)梅利莎站在我的床腳。
11. ADJ Open is also an adjective. 睜著的
As soon as he saw that her eyes were open he sat up. 一看見(jiàn)她眼睛睜著,他馬上坐了起來(lái)。
12. V-T If you open your arms, you stretch them wide apart in front of you, usually in order to put them around someone. 張開(kāi) (雙臂)
She opened her arms and gave me a big hug. 她張開(kāi)雙臂,緊緊地?fù)肀Я宋摇?/p>
13. V-T If you open your shirt or coat, you undo the buttons or pull down the zipper. 解開(kāi) (衣服)
I opened my coat and let him see the belt. 我解開(kāi)外套,讓他看了看腰帶。
14. ADJ Open is also an adjective. 解開(kāi)的[ADJ n, v-link ADJ]
The top can be worn buttoned up or open over a T-shirt. 這件上衣可以系上扣子或不系扣子套在T恤衫的外面穿。
ADJ
1. V-T/V-I If people open something such as a blocked road or a border, or if it opens, people can then pass along it or through it. 開(kāi)放 (被封鎖的道路、邊界等)
The rebels have opened the road from Monrovia to the Ivory Coast. 叛亂分子開(kāi)放了從蒙羅維亞到科特迪瓦的公路。
2. ADJ Open is also an adjective. 暢通的
We were part of an entire regiment that had nothing else to do but to keep that motorway open. 我們是整個(gè)團(tuán)的一部分,這個(gè)團(tuán)無(wú)其他任務(wù),只是保證公路暢通。
3. PHRASAL VERB Open up means the same as open. 同(open)
As rescue workers opened up roads today, it became apparent that some small towns were totally devastated. 今天營(yíng)救人員清除路障時(shí)發(fā)現(xiàn),顯然有些小鎮(zhèn)已完全淪為廢墟。
4. V-I If a place opens into another, larger place, you can move from one directly into the other. 通向 (更大的地方)
The corridor opened into a low smoky room. 這條走廊通向一個(gè)既低矮又煙霧彌漫的房間。
5. PHRASAL VERB Open out means the same as open. 同(open)
...narrow streets opening out into charming squares. …通向迷人的廣場(chǎng)的狹窄街道。
6. ADJ An open area is a large area that does not have many buildings or trees in it. 開(kāi)闊的
Officers will also continue their search of nearby open ground. 警察們也會(huì)繼續(xù)搜尋附近的開(kāi)闊地。
7. ADJ An open structure or object is not covered or enclosed. 無(wú)遮蓋的[ADJ n]
Don't leave a child alone in a room with an open fire. 別把小孩單獨(dú)放在有明火的房間里。
8. V-T/V-I When a shop, office, or public building opens or is opened, its doors are unlocked and the public can go in. 使開(kāi)門(mén)營(yíng)業(yè); 開(kāi)門(mén)營(yíng)業(yè)
Banks closed on Friday afternoon and did not open again until Monday morning. 銀行星期五下午關(guān)門(mén),直到星期一早上才會(huì)再開(kāi)門(mén)營(yíng)業(yè)。
I'd been waiting for him to open the shop. 我一直在等他開(kāi)門(mén)營(yíng)業(yè)。
9. ADJ Open is also an adjective. 營(yíng)業(yè)中的
The gallery is open Monday through Friday, 9 am to 6 pm. 美術(shù)館的開(kāi)放時(shí)間為周一到周五,上午9點(diǎn)到下午6點(diǎn)。
10. V-T/V-I When a public building, factory, or company opens or when someone opens it, it starts operating for the first time. 使開(kāi)張; 開(kāi)張
The original station opened in 1954. 原來(lái)的車(chē)站是1954年啟用的。
The complex opens to the public tomorrow. 該建筑群明天向公眾開(kāi)放。
11. ADJ If a factory or company remains open, it continues to operate. 運(yùn)營(yíng)中的[v-link ADJ]
The government says it's no longer willing to spend $170 million a month to keep the pits open. 政府宣稱(chēng)將不愿再每月花費(fèi)1.7億美元維持這些礦井的運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)。
...any operating subsidy required to keep the airline open. …維持航空公司運(yùn)行所需要的任何運(yùn)營(yíng)補(bǔ)貼。
12. openingN-COUNT 運(yùn)營(yíng)的開(kāi)始
He was there, though, for the official opening. 然而,他到了那兒是為了參加正式開(kāi)幕。
13. ADJ If you describe a person or their character as open, you mean they are honest and do not want or try to hide anything or to deceive anyone. 坦誠(chéng)的
He had always been open with her and she always felt she would know if he lied. 他對(duì)她一向很坦誠(chéng)。而她也一直覺(jué)得如果他撒謊了,她是會(huì)知道的。
14. opennessN-UNCOUNT 坦率
...a relationship based on honesty and openness. …一種在誠(chéng)實(shí)、坦率的基礎(chǔ)上建立起來(lái)的關(guān)系。
15. ADJ If you describe a situation, attitude, or way of behaving as open, you mean it is not kept hidden or secret. 公然的; 公開(kāi)的[ADJ n]
The action is an open violation of the Vienna Convention. 這次行動(dòng)是對(duì)《維也納公約》的公然違犯。
16. opennessN-UNCOUNT 公開(kāi)性
...the new climate of political openness. …政治透明的新氣象。
17. ADJ If you are open to suggestions or ideas, you are ready and willing to consider or accept them. 愿意接受的[v-link ADJ 'to' n]
They are open to suggestions on how working conditions might be improved. 他們?cè)敢饨邮苡嘘P(guān)工作條件如何改善的建議。
18. ADJ If you say that a system, person, or idea is open to something such as abuse or criticism, you mean they might receive abuse or criticism because of their qualities, effects, or actions. 容易受到 (辱罵、批評(píng)) 的[v-link ADJ 'to' n]
The system, though well-meaning, is open to abuse. 盡管這個(gè)制度立意很好,卻容易遭到濫用。
19. ADJ If you say that a fact or question is open to debate, interpretation, or discussion, you mean that people are uncertain whether it is true, what it means, or what the answer is. 有 (討論、解釋) 的余地
Her interpretation of the facts may be open to doubt. 她對(duì)事實(shí)的解釋可能有待質(zhì)疑。
20. ADJ You can use open to describe something that anyone is allowed to take part in or accept. 對(duì)公眾開(kāi)放的
It's an open meeting, everybody's invited. 這是一個(gè)開(kāi)放的會(huì)議,誰(shuí)來(lái)都?xì)g迎。
...an open invitation. …一個(gè)公開(kāi)的邀請(qǐng)。
21. ADJ If something such as an offer or job is open, it is available for someone to accept or apply for. (報(bào)價(jià)) 可用的; (職位) 空缺的[v-link ADJ]
The offer will remain open until further notice. 該報(bào)價(jià)將一直有效,直到另有通知。
22. →see also opening
23. ADJ If an opportunity or choice is open to you, you are able to do a particular thing if you choose to. 可供…利用的[v-link ADJ 'to' n]
There are a wide range of career opportunities open to young people. 有廣泛的求職機(jī)會(huì)可供年輕人選擇。
24. V-T To open opportunities or possibilities means the same as to open them up. 提供 (機(jī)會(huì))
The Chief of Naval Operations wants to open opportunities for women in the navy. 海軍作戰(zhàn)部部長(zhǎng)想給海軍中的女性提供機(jī)會(huì)。
V-T
1. V-T/V-I If something such as a meeting or series of talks opens, or if someone opens it, it begins. 召開(kāi); 開(kāi)始
...an emergency session of the Russian Parliament due to open later this morning. …將于今天上午晚些時(shí)候開(kāi)始的一次俄羅斯議會(huì)緊急會(huì)議。
2. openingN-SING 開(kāi)始
...a statement issued at the opening of the talks. …會(huì)談開(kāi)始時(shí)發(fā)表的一項(xiàng)聲明。
3. V-T/V-I If an event such as a meeting or discussion opens with a particular activity, that activity is the first thing that happens or is dealt with. You can also say that someone such as a speaker or singer opens by doing a particular thing. (活動(dòng)或活動(dòng)表演者) 以…開(kāi)始; 開(kāi)始
The service opened with a hymn. 禮拜式以唱贊美詩(shī)開(kāi)始。
I opened by saying, "Honey, you look sensational."
我以這句話作為開(kāi)場(chǎng)白:“寶貝,你看起來(lái)真是棒極了!”
4. V-I On the stock exchange, the price at which currencies, shares, or commodities open is their value at the start of that day's trading. 開(kāi)盤(pán)[商業(yè)]
Gold declined $2 in Zurich to open at $385.50. 蘇黎世證券交易所的金價(jià)跌了$2,以$385.50開(kāi)盤(pán)。
5. V-I When a film, play, or other public event opens, it begins to be shown, be performed, or take place for a limited period of time. 開(kāi)演
A photographic exhibition opens at the Smithsonian on Wednesday. 一個(gè)攝影展周三在史密森尼博物館開(kāi)幕。
6. openingN-SING 開(kāi)幕['the' N 'of' n]
He is due to attend the opening of the Asian Games on Saturday. 他定于星期六出席亞運(yùn)會(huì)的開(kāi)幕式。
7. V-T If you open an account with a bank or a commercial organization, you begin to use their services. 開(kāi)立 (賬戶(hù))
He tried to open an account at the branch of his bank nearest to his workplace. 他試圖在離他工作地點(diǎn)最近的銀行分行開(kāi)立賬戶(hù)。
V-T
1. PHRASE If you do something in the open or out in the open, you do it outdoors rather than in a house or other building. 在戶(hù)外
Many are sleeping in the open because they have no shelter. 許多人因?yàn)闆](méi)有棲身之所而睡在戶(hù)外。
2. PHRASE If an attitude or situation is in the open or out in the open, people know about it and it is no longer kept secret. 公開(kāi)的
They had advised us to keep it a secret, but we wanted it out in the open. 他們?cè)ㄗh我們對(duì)其保密,但我們卻想將它公之于眾。
3. PHRASE If something is wide open, it is open to its full extent. 大開(kāi)的
The child had left the inner door wide open. 這個(gè)孩子讓里面的門(mén)大開(kāi)著。
4. PHRASE If you say that a competition, race, or election is wide open, you mean that anyone could win it, because there is no competitor who seems to be much better than the others. 勝負(fù)不確定的
The competition has been thrown wide open by the absence of the world champion. 世界冠軍的缺席使這場(chǎng)比賽變得勝負(fù)難定。
5. with open arms→see arm
6. to keep your eyes open→see eye
7. with your eyes open→see eye
8. to open your eyes→see eye
9. to open fire→see fire
10. to open your heart→see heart
11. the heavens open→see heaven
12. an open mind→see mind
13. to open your mind→see mind
14. to keep your options open→see option
返回 open
open /???p?n/ (opening,opened,opens)
ACCESSIBLE OR AVAILABLE; NOT HIDDEN, BLOCKED, ETC.
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PHRASES AND PHRASAL VERBS
open /???p?n/ (opening,opened,opens)
劍橋詞典
- His shirt was open to the waist revealing a very hairy chest .
- We could hear him cursing and swearing as he tried to get the door open.
- My jaw dropped open when she told me how old she was.
- I keep the bedroom door open in case the children call for me in the night .
- The thieves broke the safe open and stole the diamonds .
- The museum is open daily except Monday(s).
- The Royal Apartments are open to the public .
- The hotel bar is open to non-residents .
- The west wing of the house is still lived in by Lord and Lady Carlton, while the rest of the house is open to the public .
- As both a teacher and parent , she had a vested interest in seeing the school remain open.
- The road goes through several miles of open countryside .
- The open road stretched out in front of us.
- The house was surrounded by open fields .
- The fishing boat made its way out of the harbour and into the open sea .
- The soldiers were marching across open country .
- The company's accounts are open to scrutiny .
- The current system is open to abuse .
- He laid himself open to ridicule .
- The success of the project is open to question .
- The publisher is open to book proposals from new authors .
- I like her open and direct manner .
- The deal was completely open and above board .
- Despite a commitment to more open government , the public are still being kept in the dark about the inner machinations of the Cabinet .
- They showed open contempt for their new neighbours .
- The minister hasn't been entirely open about his business interests .
open adjective (NOT CLOSED)
not closed or fastened開(kāi)著的,未關(guān)的
an open door /window 開(kāi)著的門(mén)/窗
An open suitcase lay on her bed . 一只打開(kāi)的手提箱擺在她的床上。
You left the container open. 你沒(méi)把包裝袋口封上。
Someone had left the window wide (= completely ) open. 有人把窗戶(hù)敞開(kāi)著。
He had several nasty open wounds (= those which had not begun to heal ). 他有幾處嚴(yán)重的未愈合的傷口。
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open adjective (READY)
[ 只用在動(dòng)詞后面的形容詞 ]ready to be used or ready to provide a service
可用的;開(kāi)放的;營(yíng)業(yè)的
The supermarket is open till 8.00 p.m. 這家超市一直營(yíng)業(yè)到晚上8點(diǎn)。
The road is open now, but it is often blocked by snow in the winter . 這條路現(xiàn)在可以通行,不過(guò)在冬天它經(jīng)常被雪封住。
The new hospital was declared open by the mayor . 市長(zhǎng)宣布新醫(yī)院開(kāi)始啟用。
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open adjective (NOT ENCLOSED)
not closed in or covered沒(méi)有圍上的,敞開(kāi)的;開(kāi)闊的;無(wú)遮蓋的
It's not a good idea to camp in the middle of an open field (= one which is not covered with trees , bushes , etc.). 在曠野之中宿營(yíng)可不是個(gè)好主意。
Suddenly we had left the city behind and were out in open country . 忽然我們離開(kāi)了都市,進(jìn)入了開(kāi)闊的鄉(xiāng)野。
The survivors were adrift on the open sea (= far from land ). 幸存者在外海上漂流。
例句
open adjective (COMPUTER)
If a computer document or program is open, it is ready to be read or used.
(計(jì)算機(jī)文件或程序)打開(kāi)的,已啟動(dòng)的
Make sure you have both files open at the same time . 確保你同時(shí)打開(kāi)兩個(gè)文檔。
open adjective (AVAILABLE)
[ 只用在動(dòng)詞后面的形容詞 ]available ; not limited
可利用的;可得到的;沒(méi)有限制的
There are still several possibilities open to you. 你還有幾個(gè)不同的選擇。
The competition is open to anyone over the age of 16. 16歲以上的人都可以參加這場(chǎng)競(jìng)賽。
Is the library open to the general public ? 這座圖書(shū)館向公眾開(kāi)放嗎?
Their whole attitude to these negotiations is open to criticism (= can be criticized ). 他們對(duì)這些談判的整個(gè)態(tài)度應(yīng)該受到批評(píng)。
I'd like to think I'm open to (= willing to consider ) any reasonable suggestion . 我認(rèn)為自己是愿意接受任何合理的建議的。
An accident would lay the whole issue of safety open (= cause it to be considered ). 一起事故會(huì)使整個(gè)安全問(wèn)題凸顯出來(lái)。
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open adjective (NOT SECRET)
not secret不保密的;公開(kāi)的;毫不掩飾的
There has been open hostility between them ever since they had that argument last summer . 自從去年夏天他們發(fā)生了那場(chǎng)爭(zhēng)吵后,兩人就一直處于公開(kāi)的敵對(duì)狀態(tài)。
honest and not trying to keep things secret
坦誠(chéng)的;坦率的;毫不隱諱的
He's very open about his weaknesses. 他對(duì)自己的弱點(diǎn)毫不隱瞞。
I wish you'd be more open with me, and tell me what you're feeling . 我希望你對(duì)我更坦誠(chéng)一些,把你的感受告訴我。
She has an honest , open face . 她有一張真誠(chéng)坦率的面孔。
例句
open adjective (NOT DECIDED)
not decided or certain
尚未決定的,正在考慮中的;不確定的
We don't have to make a firm decision yet . Let's leave it open. 我們還不必作出明確的決定,先考慮考慮吧。
We can leave our offer open for another week , but we have to have your decision by then. 我們可以再給你一周時(shí)間考慮我們的出價(jià),不過(guò)到時(shí)候我們必須知道你的決定。
I want to keep my options open, so I'm not committing myself yet . 我想保留我的選擇權(quán),所以暫且不作決定。