open
- adj. 公開(kāi)的;敞開(kāi)的;空曠的;坦率的;營(yíng)業(yè)著的
- vi. 開(kāi)始;展現(xiàn)
- vt. 公開(kāi);打開(kāi)
- n. 公開(kāi);空曠;戶外
詞組搭配
open up
To spread out; unfold
展開(kāi);攤開(kāi)
A green valley opened up before us.
青翠的山谷展現(xiàn)在我們眼前
To begin operation
開(kāi)戰(zhàn);開(kāi)火
The new store opens up next month.
這家新商店將在下個(gè)月開(kāi)張
The artillery opened up at dawn.
炮兵于拂曉時(shí)開(kāi)口
&I{Informal} To speak freely and candidly
【非正式用語(yǔ)】 直言不諱
At last the frightened witness opened up and told the truth.
這名嚇壞了的目擊者終于直言不諱說(shuō)出了事實(shí)
To make an opening in by cutting
切開(kāi)
The surgeon opened up the patient's chest.
這名外科醫(yī)生切開(kāi)了病人的胸部
To make available or accessible
使可利用;使通往
open up new markets.
打開(kāi)了新的市場(chǎng)
&I{Informal} To accelerate. Used of a motor vehicle.
【非正式用語(yǔ)】 (用于汽車(chē))加速
be open with
speak frankly to; conceal nothing from
坦率直言
I had always been completely open with my mother.
我一直在媽媽面前知無(wú)不言。
in (或 into) the open
out of doors; not under cover
戶外
in open court
in a court of law, before the judge and the public
在法庭上(面對(duì)法官和群眾)
open-and-shut
(of a case or argument) admitting no doubt or dispute; straightforward
(案件或爭(zhēng)論)一目了然的
open the batting
(Cricket)play as one of the pair of batsmen who begin a side's innings
(板球)開(kāi)球
open the door to
open someone's eyes
an open mind
with one's eyes open (或with open eyes)
fully aware of the risks and other implications of an action or situation
睜大眼睛(充分認(rèn)識(shí)到風(fēng)險(xiǎn))
I went into the job with my eyes open—everyone knows what happens to an unsuccessful manager.
我睜大眼睛開(kāi)始了工作——每個(gè)人都知道失敗的經(jīng)理會(huì)有什么下場(chǎng)。
with open arms
I went into the job with my eyes open—everyone knows what happens to an unsuccessful manager.
我睜大眼睛開(kāi)始了工作——每個(gè)人都知道失敗的經(jīng)理會(huì)有什么下場(chǎng)。
open something up
accelerate a motor vehicle
加速(機(jī)車(chē))
(of a sports player or team) create an advantage for one's side
(運(yùn)動(dòng)員,運(yùn)動(dòng)隊(duì))取得本方的領(lǐng)先
he opened up a lead of 14–8.
他開(kāi)了個(gè)好頭,以14比8領(lǐng)先。
open fire
To begin firing on.
開(kāi)火
open (one's) eyes
To become aware of the truth of a situation.
使看清事實(shí)真相