opening

英['əʊpnɪŋ] 美['oʊpnɪŋ]
  • n. 开口;开始;张开;开幕;空缺
  • adj. 开头的
  • 动词open的现在分词.
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星级词汇:
  • open adj.开着的;开放的;公开的v.打开;张开;展开;摊开;开始(某事物);开张;营业;以…开头;宣布启用n.户外;公开
    n. (名词)
    1. 开始
    2. 开,启
    3. 孔,洞,穴,口,空隙
    4. 空地,广场
    5. 开头,开端,开始的部分
    6. (职位的)空缺
    7. 开幕,开场,首演
    8. 机会,机遇
    9. (游戏、棋类的)开局
    10. 【律】(提证据前辩护人)开始的陈述
    11. 【证券】开市,开盘
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 开始的,开首的,开篇的
    2. 第一,首次的
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    1. 动词open的现在分词
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]开幕; 开张; 开端 the act of becoming or making open, especially officially
    2. [C]洞,缺口 a hole or clear space
    3. [C]空缺,缺额 an unfilled job position
    adj. (形容词)
    1. [A]首次的,开始的 first; beginning

英英释义

Noun:
  1. an open or empty space in or between things;

    "there was a small opening between the trees"
    "the explosion made a gap in the wall"

  2. a ceremony accompanying the start of some enterprise

  3. becoming open or being made open;

    "the opening of his arms was the sign I was waiting for"

  4. the first performance (as of a theatrical production);

    "the opening received good critical reviews"

  5. the act of opening something;

    "the ray of light revealed his cautious opening of the door"

  6. opportunity especially for employment or promotion;

    "there is an opening in the sales department"

  7. the initial part of the introduction;

    "the opening established the basic theme"

  8. a possible alternative;

    "bankruptcy is always a possibility"

  9. an aperture or hole that opens into a bodily cavity;

    "the orifice into the aorta from the lower left chamber of the heart"

  10. a vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made;

    "they left a small opening for the cat at the bottom of the door"

  11. an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship

  12. a recognized sequence of moves at the beginning of a game of chess;

    "he memorized all the important chess openings"

  13. the first of a series of actions

Adjective:
  1. first or beginning;

    "the memorable opening bars of Beethoven's Fifth"
    "the play's opening scene"

1. He flipped through the post without opening any of it.
他飞快地翻了一下邮件,但一封也没有打开。

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2. He squeezed through a narrow opening in the fence.
他从围栏上的狭窄缺口里挤了过去。

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3. Before opening the front door he lifted the cases experimentally.
在打开前门之前,他试探性地提起了那些箱子。

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4. She then decided right before the opening to make a dramatic announcement.
然后就在开幕式开始之前,她决定要宣布一件激动人心的事情。

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5. The American served three aces in the opening game of the set.
这位美国选手在该盘首局有三次发球直得。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He scraped through the narrow opening.
      他勉强钻过狭窄的开口处。
    2. He put a gate across the opening in the fence.
      他在围墙的开口处安了一个门。
    3. The book's opening is dull, but the last chapters are interesting.
      那本书的开始部分枯燥乏味,但最后几章很有意思。
    4. The establishment of the new China marks the opening of a new age.
      新中国的成立标志着一个新纪元的开始。
    5. Receptiveness was regarded as the time between flower opening and closure.
      自花朵开放到闭合的时间被看成是可受期。
    6. The opening of the exhibition has been postponed.
      展览会开幕的日期延迟了。
    7. There's an opening for a plumber.
      有一个铅管工的空缺。
    8. I'm trying to apply for an opening in an advertising firm.
      我正在申请广告公司的一个空缺职位。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. His opening remarks are applauded by the audience.
      他的开场白受到听众的鼓掌欢迎。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Many attended the opening of the new shopping mall.
      很多人参加了新购物中心的开幕。
    2. The book's opening is dull, but the last chapters are interesting.
      这本书的开头枯燥无味,但最后几章很有趣。
    3. There was an opening in the wall.
      墙上有个洞。
    4. There are no openings for secretaries at the bank at present.
      现在银行里没有秘书空缺。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    用作定语 ~+ n.
    1. Many guests were invited to opening ceremony.
      许多来宾应邀参加了开幕式。
    2. Who made the opening speech?
      谁致开幕词?
用作名词 (n.)
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