open的意思和读音

open

: [ˈoʊpən] : [ˈəʊpən]

v.

adj.

n.

opens  opening  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

v.close,conclude

adj.closed,built-up,restricted,standoffish,guarded

v.unlock,unbolt,undo,unfasten,begin

openadj.not closed

1.allowing things or people to go through

A wasp flew in the open window.

She had left the door wide open .

2.with eyelids or lips apart

She had difficulty keeping her eyes open(= because she was very tired) .

He was breathing through his open mouth.

3.spread out; with the edges apart

The flowers are all open now.

The book lay open on the table.

4.not blocked by anything

The pass is kept open all the year.

not fastened

5.not fastened or covered, so that things can easily come out or be put in

Leave the envelope open.

The bag burst open and everything fell out.西

6.not fastened

Her coat was open.

not enclosed

7.not surrounded by anything; not confined

open country(= without forests, buildings, etc.)

a city with a lot of parks and open spaces

driving along the open road(= part of a road in the country, where you can drive fast)沿

not covered

8.with no cover or roof on

an open drain

people working in the open air(= not in a building)

The hall of the old house was open to the sky.

an open wound(= with no skin covering it)

an open flame

for customers/visitors

9.[nubn]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?

The new store will be open in the spring.

The house had been thrown open to the public.

I declare this festival open.

of competition/building

10.if a competition, etc. isopen , anyone can enter it

an open debate/championship/scholarship

She was tried in open court(= the public could go and listen to the trial) .

The debate was thrown open to the audience.

11.[nbn]~ to sbif 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. 18

The house is not open to the public.

available

12.[nbn]~ (to sb)使to be available and ready to use

What options are open to us?

Is the offer still open?

I want to keep my Swiss bank account open.

not protected

13.~ (to sth)likely to suffer sth such as criticism, injury, etc.

The system is open to abuse.

He has laid himself wide open to political attack.

not hidden

14.known to everyone; not kept hidden

an open quarrel

open government

their open display of affection

His eyes showed open admiration as he looked at her.

person's character

15.honest; not keeping thoughts and feelings hidden

She was always open with her parents.

He was quite open about his reasons for leaving.

16.~ to sthwilling to listen to and think about new ideas

I'm open to suggestions for what you would like to do in our classes.

not yet decided

17.~ (to sth)not yet finally decided or settled

The race is still wide open(= anyone could win) .

The price is not open to negotiation.

Some phrases in the contract are open to interpretation.

Which route is better remains an open question(= it is not decided) .线

In an interview try to ask open questions(= to which the answer is not just ‘yes’ or ‘no’) .

cloth

18.with wide spaces between the threads

an open weave

phonetics

19.produced by opening the mouth wide

IDMbe an open secretif sth isan open secret , many people know about it, although it is supposed to be a secrethave/keep an open mind (about/on sth);(…)怀to be willing to listen to or accept new ideas or suggestionskeep your ears/eyes open (for sth)…)to be quick to notice or hear thingsan open bookif 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.

an open invitation (to sb)…)访an invitation to sb to visit you at any timeif 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.

with open armsif you welcome sbwith open arms , you are extremely happy and pleased to see themv.door/window/lid

1.[t]~ sthto move a door, window, lid, etc. so that it is no longer closed

Mr Chen opened the car door for his wife.

2.[i];(使to move or be moved so that it is no longer closed

The door opened and Alan walked in.

container/package

3.[t]~ sthto 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?

He opened the letter and read it.

eyes

4.[t][i]~ (sth)if youopen your eyes or your eyesopen , you move your eyelids upwards so that you can see

mouth

5.[t][i]~ (sth)if youopen your mouth or your mouthopens , you move your lips, for example in order to speak

He hardly ever opens his mouth(= speaks) .

book

6.[t]~ sthto turn the cover or the pages of a book so that it is no longer closed

Open your books at page 25. 25

spread out

7.[i][t]to spread out or unfold ; to spread sth out or unfold it

What if the parachute doesn't open?

The flowers are starting to open.

Open the map on the table.

He opened his arms wide to embrace her.

border/road

8.[t]~ sthto make it possible for people, cars, goods, etc. to pass through a place

When did the country open its borders?

The road will be opened again in a few hours after police have cleared it.

for customers/visitors

9.[i][t]to start business for the day; to start business for the first time

What time does the bank open?

The company opened its doors for business a month ago.

10.[i]to be ready for people to go to

The new hospital opens on July 1st.

When does the play open?

start sth

11.[t]to start an activity or event

You need just one pound to open a bank account with us.

The police have opened an investigation into the death.

Troops opened fire on(= started shooting) the crowds.

They will open the new season with a performance of ‘Carmen’.

12.[i]~ (with sth)to start in a particular way

The story opens with a murder.

with ceremony

13.[t]~ sthto perform a ceremony showing that a building can start being used

The bridge was opened by the Queen.

computing

14.[t][i]~ (sth)to start a computer program or file so that you can use it on the screen

IDMopen doors for sbto provide opportunities for sb to do sth and be successful

Travelling really opens your eyes to other cultures.使

open your/sbs eyes (to sth)使to realize or make sb realize the truth about sth

Travelling really opens your eyes to other cultures.使

open your/sbs mind to sth使to become or make sb aware of new ideas or experiencesopen the way for sb/sth (to do sth)便to make it possible for sb to do sth or for sth to happenn.outdoors

1.outdoors; the countryside

Children need to play out in the open .

not hidden

2.not hidden or secret

Government officials do not want these comments in the open .

They intend to bring their complaints out into the open .

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adj.1.if a store, restaurant, etc. is open, people are working there and the public can use or visit it2.something that is open has no cover or has its edges separated so that you can see or take out what is inside; in a position that allows someone or something to pass through; used about a part of someones body3.an open space or area is not covered or enclosed, or does not have many buildings, trees, etc. in or on it4.if a road or passage is open, it is possible for things to move from one end to the other; used about ways of sending messages to someone5.not hidden or secret; used about someone who is honest and does not keep things secret6.available for anyone to take part in or to see7.willing to consider many different possibilities; used for describing a situation that has at least two possible results8.if something is open to criticism, doubt, etc., it is possible or reasonable to criticize it, doubt it, etc.9.if something is open to you, it is possible for you to do it1.if a store, restaurant, etc. is open, people are working there and the public can use or visit it2.something that is open has no cover or has its edges separated so that you can see or take out what is inside; in a position that allows someone or something to pass through; used about a part of someones body3.an open space or area is not covered or enclosed, or does not have many buildings, trees, etc. in or on it4.if a road or passage is open, it is possible for things to move from one end to the other; used about ways of sending messages to someone5.not hidden or secret; used about someone who is honest and does not keep things secret6.available for anyone to take part in or to see7.willing to consider many different possibilities; used for describing a situation that has at least two possible results8.if something is open to criticism, doubt, etc., it is possible or reasonable to criticize it, doubt it, etc.9.if something is open to you, it is possible for you to do it

v.1.to separate the edges of something, or to take off its cover so that you can see or remove what is inside; if something such as a flower opens, it moves into its widest position and you can see its full shape2.to move a door or window into a position that allows people or things to pass through; if something such as a door opens, it moves into a position that allows people or things to pass through3.to move your arms or legs wide apart; to move your lips and teeth apart so that your mouth is not closed; to move your eyelids apart so that your eyes are not closed; to make your fingers straight so that your hand is not closed4.if a store, public building, etc. opens at a particular time, or if someone opens it, it regularly becomes available for people to visit or use at that time5.if a new business, building, etc. opens, or if someone opens it, it becomes available for people to use for the first time; if something that has been private or secret opens, or if someone opens it to people, it becomes available for people to visit, see, or take part in; if a movie or play opens, it starts being shown to the public; if a road, telephone line, or other method of communication opens, or if someone opens it, it becomes available for people to use; if a famous person opens a store or public building, they appear there to say that it is officially available for people to use or visit6.to begin a speech; to begin something such as a discussion or trial; to start an account with a bank; when a period of time opens, it begins1.to separate the edges of something, or to take off its cover so that you can see or remove what is inside; if something such as a flower opens, it moves into its widest position and you can see its full shape2.to move a door or window into a position that allows people or things to pass through; if something such as a door opens, it moves into a position that allows people or things to pass through3.to move your arms or legs wide apart; to move your lips and teeth apart so that your mouth is not closed; to move your eyelids apart so that your eyes are not closed; to make your fingers straight so that your hand is not closed4.if a store, public building, etc. opens at a particular time, or if someone opens it, it regularly becomes available for people to visit or use at that time5.if a new business, building, etc. opens, or if someone opens it, it becomes available for people to use for the first time; if something that has been private or secret opens, or if someone opens it to people, it becomes available for people to visit, see, or take part in; if a movie or play opens, it starts being shown to the public; if a road, telephone line, or other method of communication opens, or if someone opens it, it becomes available for people to use; if a famous person opens a store or public building, they appear there to say that it is officially available for people to use or visit6.to begin a speech; to begin something such as a discussion or trial; to start an account with a bank; when a period of time opens, it begins

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1.Standing at the side of the bed, near the headboard, flips the bottom sheet open across the bed.

2.V- shaped bar bent to a half- circle is attached to the body , close to the front of the disc in full open position .V

3.You've got to keep your eyes open and mind sharp to get ready to jump at any chance.

4.The particular claims define the shape of that key; much like a physical key is used to open a lock in a door.

5.The boys grew up, and Esau became a skillful hunter, a man of the open country, while Jacob was a quiet man, staying among the tents.

6.Even more important, the internet is an open platform, rather than one built for a specific service, like the telephone network.),

7.However, John does believe that his character would not return, but he would be open to suggestions.

8.She had obtained private intelligence that Mr. Darcy did not wish for cards; and Mr. Hurst soon found even his open petition rejected.西

9.Sheep Head, Morocco. After it has been sitting in the open amongst the flies all day, bring it home and boil it up into a soup.……

10.I left Elton John's and a hefty number of half-naked chicks with their mouths open in order to hang out with you at Christmas.EltonJohn