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  • Conjugation : past  opened ; pp  opened ; ing  opening
  • Derivatives : n  openness ; adj  opened ; adv  openly
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

open ['əupn]
  1. 1. adjective [+door, window] (unfastened, unsealed) 开着的
    He climbed through the open window.
    他从开着的窗户中爬了进来
  2. 2. adjective [+container] 打开
    an open packet of cigarettes
    一包打开香烟
  3. 3. adjective [+mouth, eyes] 张着的
    Angelica looked at me with her mouth open.
    安吉莉卡张着嘴看着我。
  4. 4. adjective [+shop] (accessible to the public) 营业的
    The bank won't be open for another half-hour.
    这家银行再过半个小时就不营业了。
  5. 5. adjective [+countryside, road] 开阔
    The road stretched across open country.
    道路穿过开阔地向前延伸
  6. 6. adjective [+nature, character] (frank) 坦率
    Judy had an open and trusting nature.
    朱迪天性坦率、易信赖他人
  7. 7. adjective [+ticket, return] (not reserved) 日期待定的
    I can stay as long as I want, I've got an open ticket.
    我想呆多久就呆,我买了张日期待定的票。
  8. 8. adjective [+offer, vacancy] (available) 可得到的
    We should use all the opportunities open to us.
    我们应该利用一切可得到的机会
    I'm afraid the vacancy is no longer open.
    恐怕这个职位空缺没了。
  9. 9. vt. [+container] (unfasten, unseal) 打开
    I opened a can of beans.
    打开一罐豆子
  10. 10. vt. [+door, lid]
    She opened the door with her key.
    她用钥匙开了门。
  11. 11. vt. [+letter] 拆开
    I'll open the mail after breakfast.
    我会在早饭后拆开信件
  12. 12. vt. [+book, hand, mouth, eyes]
    He opened the heavy Bible.
    他翻开厚重圣经
    He opened his mouth and yawned.
    张开嘴打了个哈欠
    She opened her eyes and looked around.
    她睁开眼睛四周望了望。
  13. 13. vt. (launch, declare operational) 宣布营业
    The leisure centre was opened by the Queen in 1976.
    这个休闲中心是在1976年由女王宣布开业的。
  14. 14. vi. [door, lid+] (come unfastened or unsealed) 开
    The door opened and a tall man entered the room.
    门开了,一个高个子男人走进了房间
  15. 15. vi. [+container]
    The box opened and the books fell out.
    盒子开了,里面的书掉了出来
  16. 16. vi. [book, hand, mouth, eye, flower+] 张开
    The officer's mouth opened in astonishment.
    这个官员吃惊张大了嘴。
    Her eyes opened and she woke up.
    她的眼睛睁开了,她醒过来了。
  17. 17. vi. [public building+] (each day) 开门
    He was waiting for the bar to open.
    等着酒吧开门
  18. 18. vi. (for first time) 开始营运
    The original railway station opened in 1854.
    最早的火车站于1854年开始营运
  19. 19. vi. [film, play+] (have first night) 首演
    The new Spielberg film has opened in New York.
    斯皮尔伯格的新电影已在纽约首映
  20. 20. noun (out) in the open (not secret) 公开
    an open question
    容许争论问题
    an open secret
    公开秘密
    an open fire
    未封上的炉火
    in the open (air)
    在户外
    the open sea/ocean
    远海/洋
    to open one's mouth
    张口说话
    to be open to
    [+suggestions, ideas] 乐意接受
  21. 21. noun [+criticism, abuse] 容易受到
    open to the public seven days a week
    一周公众开放7天
    to open an account
    开立账户

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

open [ 'opən] [ 'əupən]
  1. 1. adjective 开的开着的
    The door is open. You can come in.
    门开着呢,你进来吧。
    The drawer is open. Do you have the key?
    抽屉开着的难道你有钥匙
  2. 2. adjective 开阔的;敞开的没有阻碍的;畅通
    open fields
    旷野
    This is an open space, looks big.
    这是一片开阔空间看起来挺大的。
  3. 3. adjective 空的空旷的
    open country
    空旷之地
  4. 4. adjective 封闭的;打开
  5. 5. adjective 遮盖的;顶上的
  6. 6. adjective 不设防的没有防卫的没有防备
  7. 7. adjective 展开的开放的开启
    an open book
    打开的书
  8. 8. adjective 间隙的;有空隙
    open ranks
    分开的行列
  9. 9. adjective 结冰的
    the lake is open
    湖未结冰
  10. 10. adjective 未霜冻的;温和的
    an open winter
    不太寒冷冬天
  11. 11. adjective 进入的,可使用的;可分享的;可访问
    an open meeting
    谁都可参加的会
  12. 12. adjective 面向顾客的;开放营业的
  13. 13. adjective 允许争论的;悬而未决的没有定论
    an open question
    未解决的问题
  14. 14. adjective 坦率的;开明的
    an open mind
    虚怀若谷
  15. 15. adjective 心胸宽大的;慷慨
  16. 16. adjective [American English] 不受法律限制
    an open season on deer
    准许猎鹿的季节
  17. 17. adjective [American English] 不受种族(或宗教限制的
    open housing
    黑人白人的自由混合居住
  18. 18. adjective [American English] 不禁酒的;不禁赌的
    The city is wide open.
    城市完全开放的
  19. 19. adjective 开放的;有社会流动性政治自由言论自由特征
    an open society
    开放社会
  20. 20. adjective [American English] 选择自由的;取舍自由的
    open marriage
    自由婚姻
    open education
    自由教育
  21. 21. adjective 有效的
    an open account
    往来帐目
  22. 22. adjective 空缺未用的
    the job is still open
    职位仍然空缺
  23. 23. adjective 不受限制的
  24. 24. adjective 进去的;可达到
  25. 25. adjective 秘密的公开
    an open quarrel
    公开争论
  26. 26. adjective 直率的;正直的直截了当
    an open manner
    直率态度
  27. 27. adjective [mathematics] 开(集)的
  28. 28. adjective [music] (弦)不由手指停止
  29. 29. adjective [music] 风笛上端开口
  30. 30. adjective [music] 由弦及风笛发出音的
  31. 31. adjective [music] 不哑的
  32. 32. adjective [phonetics] 元音)以低音调发音的
  33. 33. adjective [phonetics] 辅音)以摩擦音发音的
  34. 34. adjective [phonetics] 元音(或双元音结尾
  35. 35. adjective [printing] 字母铸在外廓
  36. 36. adjective [printing] 行距宽的
  37. 37. adjective [sports] 身体前倾的
  38. 38. vt. 开;使开;尤指打开
    open the door
    打开
  39. 39. vt. 开;使开;尤指开放开通
    to open a drain
    疏通排水沟
  40. 40. vt. 切开;使畅通
    to open an abscess
    脓肿
  41. 41. vt. 开垦开辟开发
  42. 42. vt. 疏开展开开展
    to open ranks
    疏开队形
  43. 43. vt. 摊开;铺开
    to open a book
    摊开一本书
    Don't open this letter. It's private.
    别把信拆开,那是隐私
  44. 44. vt. 展示暴露
  45. 45. vt. 开展创立
  46. 46. vt. 表明
    to open one's mind
    表明自己的意见
  47. 47. vt. 公开显示揭开
  48. 48. vt. 开始
    to open the bidding
    开牌
  49. 49. vt. 开设开立
    to open a new shop
    开设一个新店
  50. 50. vt. 取消撤回
  51. 51. vi. 开(放
  52. 52. vi. 展开张开伸展
  53. 53. vi. 展现表明
  54. 54. vi. 看见显露
  55. 55. vi. 朝向通向(与to,into,on等连用
  56. 56. vi. 开始开端
  57. 57. vi. 开始进行开始喊价等(尤指证券交易所当天开始的牌价
    Steel opened high.
    钢铁叫价高。
  58. 58. vi. 开始出牌开始叫牌
  59. 59. noun 职业业余高尔夫球比赛

Collins English-English Dictionary

open ['əυpən]
  1. 1. adj not closed or barred
    the door is open
  2. 2. adj affording free passage, access, view, etc; not blocked or obstructed
    the road is open for traffic
  3. 3. adj not sealed, fastened, or wrapped
    an open package
  4. 4. adj having the interior part accessible
    an open drawer
  5. 5. adj extended, expanded, or unfolded
    an open newspaper
    an open flower
  6. 6. adj ready for business
    the shops are open
  7. 7. adj able to be obtained; available
    the position advertised last week is no longer open
  8. 8. adj unobstructed by buildings, trees, etc
    open countryside
  9. 9. adj free to all to join, enter, use, visit, etc
    an open competition
  10. 10. adj unengaged or unoccupied
    the doctor has an hour open for you to call
  11. 11. adj See open season
  12. 12. adj not decided or finalized
    an open question
  13. 13. adj ready to entertain new ideas; not biased or prejudiced
    an open mind
  14. 14. adj unreserved or candid
    she was very open in her description
  15. 15. adj liberal or generous
    an open hand
  16. 16. adj extended or eager to receive (esp in the phrase with open arms)
  17. 17. adj exposed to view; blatant
    open disregard of the law
  18. 18. adj liable or susceptible
    you will leave yourself open to attack if you speak
  19. 19. adj (of climate or seasons) free from frost; mild
  20. 20. adj free from navigational hazards, such as ice, sunken ships, etc
    open water
  21. 21. adj [US] without legal restrictions or enforceable regulations, esp in relation to gambling, vice, etc
    an open town
  22. 22. adj without barriers to prevent absconding
    an open prison
  23. 23. adj having large or numerous spacing or apertures
    open ranks
  24. 24. adj full of small openings or gaps; porous
    an open texture
  25. 25. adj [printing] (of type matter) generously leaded or widely spaced
  26. 26. adj [music] (of a violin or guitar string) not stopped with the finger
  27. 27. adj (of a pipe, such as an organ pipe) not closed at either end
  28. 28. adj (of a note) played on such a string or pipe
  29. 29. adj [commerce] in operation; active
    an open account
  30. 30. adj unrestricted; unlimited
    open credit
    open insurance cover
  31. 31. adj See open cheque
  32. 32. adj (of a return ticket) not specifying a date for travel
  33. 33. adj [sport] (of a goal, court, etc) unguarded or relatively unprotected
    the forward missed an open goal
  34. 34. adj