英语词典

opened的意思

opened


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  • v.打开;开放;开设;张开
  • adj.开放的;可分享的;无盖的;敞开的
  • n.旷野;汪洋大海;户外
  • 网络拉开;开启;关节囊被打开

组合搭配

  • 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

近义词

    v.unlock,unbolt,undo,unfasten,begin

反义词

    v.close,conclude

英汉释义

  • adj.

    1.开着的,开放的;可进入的,可分享的 (to);无盖的,敞口的;敞开的;展开的;开的;开阔的,开旷的,广漠的

    2.公开的,公共的,出入自由的;自由的,无限制的

    3.宽大的,豪爽的,豁达的;易受...的 (to);议论自由的,有议论余地的;未决定的;未决算的;取舍自由的,选择自由的;【军】不设防的

    4.坦白的,直率的;公然的,非秘密的

    5.(商店,展览会等)开着的;(戏院)开演着的;活动着的

    6.〈美〉无法律限制的,公许的,(赌场)不受禁止的;不征收关税[通行税等]的,(港)自由的

    7.【医】(大便)畅通的

    8.【语】开口音的;末尾为母音音节的;【乐】不用指按的,开键的;空弦的

    9.有空的,有空隙的;(针织品)粗疏的;【印】版面疏松的

    10.(河等)没有冰凉的;冰雪不厉害的,(天气)温和的

    1.开着的,开放的;可进入的,可分享的 (to);无盖的,敞口的;敞开的;展开的;开的;开阔的,开旷的,广漠的

    2.公开的,公共的,出入自由的;自由的,无限制的

    3.宽大的,豪爽的,豁达的;易受...的 (to);议论自由的,有议论余地的;未决定的;未决算的;取舍自由的,选择自由的;【军】不设防的

    4.坦白的,直率的;公然的,非秘密的

    5.(商店,展览会等)开着的;(戏院)开演着的;活动着的

    6.〈美〉无法律限制的,公许的,(赌场)不受禁止的;不征收关税[通行税等]的,(港)自由的

    7.【医】(大便)畅通的

    8.【语】开口音的;末尾为母音音节的;【乐】不用指按的,开键的;空弦的

    9.有空的,有空隙的;(针织品)粗疏的;【印】版面疏松的

    10.(河等)没有冰凉的;冰雪不厉害的,(天气)温和的

  • n.

    1.空地,旷场,旷野;汪洋大海;露天,户外

  • v.

    1.开;打开;【医】切开,割开(腹部等);开垦,开发,开辟,启发

    2.公开,开放;张开(翅膀),伸开,展开;【军】疏开(队列);开始;开立;开设

    3.【电】断(电路)

    4.泄露;揭开;表明 (to)

    5.通(便)

    6.解释,说明,论

    7.【航】(改变船位)来到看得见...的地方

    8.开;张开;裂开;(花)开;(疮等)开口;变广(大);(知识等)发达;广阔地展开;(门,窗等)通向 (to into) 朝,向 (on)

    9.开始 (with) (猎狗嗅出鸟兽)吠起来;〈蔑〉(人)开口,说起话来

    10.散开;翻开;开炮

    11.【航】(方向变化的结果)看得见;现出;展现

    1.开;打开;【医】切开,割开(腹部等);开垦,开发,开辟,启发

    2.公开,开放;张开(翅膀),伸开,展开;【军】疏开(队列);开始;开立;开设

    3.【电】断(电路)

    4.泄露;揭开;表明 (to)

    5.通(便)

    6.解释,说明,论

    7.【航】(改变船位)来到看得见...的地方

    8.开;张开;裂开;(花)开;(疮等)开口;变广(大);(知识等)发达;广阔地展开;(门,窗等)通向 (to into) 朝,向 (on)

    9.开始 (with) (猎狗嗅出鸟兽)吠起来;〈蔑〉(人)开口,说起话来

    10.散开;翻开;开炮

    11.【航】(方向变化的结果)看得见;现出;展现

英英释义

  • adj.

    1.if a store, restaurant, etc. is open, people are working there and the public can use or visit it

    2.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 someone’s body

    3.an open space or area is not covered or enclosed, or does not have many buildings, trees, etc. in or on it

    4.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 someone

    5.not hidden or secret; used about someone who is honest and does not keep things secret

    6.available for anyone to take part in or to see

    7.willing to consider many different possibilities; used for describing a situation that has at least two possible results

    8.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

    1.if a store, restaurant, etc. is open, people are working there and the public can use or visit it

    2.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 someone’s body

    3.an open space or area is not covered or enclosed, or does not have many buildings, trees, etc. in or on it

    4.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 someone

    5.not hidden or secret; used about someone who is honest and does not keep things secret

    6.available for anyone to take part in or to see

    7.willing to consider many different possibilities; used for describing a situation that has at least two possible results

    8.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 shape

    2.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 through

    3.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 closed

    4.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 time

    5.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 visit

    6.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

    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 shape

    2.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 through

    3.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 closed

    4.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 time

    5.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 visit

    6.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

英汉例句

  • 1.Yes, we opened a small recording studio in Manila. It turned out to be a winner-- far better than we expected.

    是的,我们在马尼拉开了一间小型录音室,生意极佳,远远超出我们的预期。

  • 2.Jackie went back into the kitchen and began to make some sandwiches. Just then the back door opened, and her mother came in.

    贾克回到厨房动手做了些三明治,这时后门开了,她妈妈进来了。

  • 3.Mr Rochester was sometimes able to read my thoughts, but this time he just smiled warmly at me, and opened the gate.

    罗切斯特先生有时可以看透我的心思,但这次他只是对我热切地微笑,并打开了大门。

  • 4.He opened his eyes and looked out. The noise wasn't a boat, it was a car. Their boat was in a harbour, but not Mike's harbour.

    他睁开眼向外望去。噪音不是来自一艘船,而是一辆汽车。他们的船已经在一个港口,但是不是麦克家附近的那个。

  • 5.I opened the door; at sight of my face the farmer was reminded of his peaceful intentions, and asked me if I knew where the whiskey was.

    我推开门;农夫一看到我,立刻明白自己不是来吵架的,便问我知不知道威士忌放在哪里。

  • 6.And so when this door opened onto the face of a woman who had not been out of that room in 55 years, you did not see a mad woman.

    所以当门打开,看到那个女人,那个55年都没有出门的人,你并没有看到一个疯子。

  • 7.He went to this table with a sort of vivacity, took a key from his pocket, and opened the valise.

    他迅速走向圆桌,从口袋中取出一把钥匙,把小箱子打开。

  • 8.So Martin Currie has opened the fund, which had been closed, to new investors, with a goal of raising total assets to $250m.

    因此,马丁可利把该封闭式基金转为了开放式基金,以向新投资者募资,目标是使总资产达到2.5亿美元。

  • 9.Access opens the database with the same option settings it had the last time you opened it.

    Access将以上次打开该数据库时所用的相同选项设置来打开它。

  • 10.The door of the ramshackle farmhouse opened, and Mrs. Hobbs introduced herself to a family in a desperate situation.

    农房摇摇欲坠,那扇门打开后,霍布斯太太就出现在陷入绝境的这家人面前。

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