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open

/oh-puhn/US // ˈoʊ pən //UK // (ˈəʊpən) //

开放,开放的,开放式,开放式的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
    • : set so as to permit passage through the opening it can be used to close.
    • : having no means of closing or barring: an open portico.
    • : having the interior immediately accessible, as a box with the lid raised or a drawer that is pulled out.
    • : relatively free of obstructions to sight, movement, or internal arrangement: an open floor plan.
    • : constructed so as to be without cover or enclosure on the top or on some or all sides: an open boat.
    • : having relatively large or numerous spaces, voids, or intervals: an open architectural screen; open ranks of soldiers.
    • : perforated or porous: an open texture.
    • : relatively unoccupied by buildings, fences, trees, etc.: open country.
    • : not covered or closed; with certain parts apart: open eyes; open mouth.
    • : without a covering, especially a protective covering; unprotected; unenclosed; exposed: an open wound; open electrical wires.
    • : extended or unfolded: an open newspaper.
    • : without restrictions as to who may participate: an open competition; an open session.
    • : accessible or available to follow: the only course still open to us.
    • : not taken or filled; not preempted; available; vacant: Which job is open?
    • : ready for or carrying on normal trade or business: The new store is now open. The office is open on Saturdays.
    • : not engaged or committed: Have you any open time on Monday?
    • : accessible, as to appeals, ideas, or offers: to be open to suggestion.
    • : exposed to general view or knowledge; existing, carried on, etc., without concealment: open disregard of the rules.
    • : acting publicly or without concealment, as a person.
    • : unreserved, candid, or frank, as persons or their speech, aspect, etc.: an open manner.
    • : generous, liberal, or bounteous: to give with an open hand.
    • : liable or subject: open to question; open to retaliation.
    • : undecided; unsettled: several open questions.
    • : without effective or enforced legal, commercial, or moral regulations: an open town.
    • : unguarded by an opponent: an open wide receiver.
    • : noting the part of the sea beyond headlands or enclosing areas of land: to sail on the open seas.
    • : free of ice, as a body of water or a seaport.
    • : free of navigational hazards: an open coast.
    • : available for foreign trade; not closed by government regulations or by considerations of health.
    • : in operation; live.
    • : occurring at the beginning of a group of words or characters that is set off, as from surrounding text: open parenthesis; open quotes.Compare close.
    • : not yet balanced or adjusted, as an account.
    • : not constipated, as the bowels.
    • : Phonetics. articulated with a relatively large opening above the tongue or with a relatively large oral aperture, as the vowel sound of cot compared with that in caught. ending with a vowel. continuant.
    • : Linguistics. readily admitting new members, as the class of nouns, verbs, or adjectives.
    • : Printing. in outline form.widely spaced or leaded, as printed matter.
    • : Music. not closed at the far end. not stopped by a finger. produced by such a pipe or string or, on a wind instrument, without the aid of a slide, key, etc.
    • : Mathematics. containing neither endpoint. consisting of points having neighborhoods wholly contained in the set, as the set of points within a circle. having the property that the image of an open set is an open set.
    • : free from frost; mild or moderate: an open winter.
    • : Animal Husbandry. not pregnant.
    • : Textiles. so loosely woven that spaces are visible between warp and filling yarns.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to move from a shut or closed position so as to admit of passage.
    • : to render unobstructed by moving a door, window sash, etc., away from it.
    • : to render the interior of readily accessible.
    • : to clear of obstructions.
    • : to clear.
    • : to give access to; make accessible or available, as for use: to open a port for trade.
    • : to establish for business purposes or for public use: to open an office.
    • : to set in action, begin, start, or commence: to open a campaign.
    • : to uncover, lay bare, or expose to view.
    • : to expand, unfold, or spread out: to open a map.
    • : to make less compact, less closely spaced, or the like: to open ranks.
    • : to disclose, reveal, or divulge.
    • : to render accessible to knowledge, enlightenment, sympathy, etc.: to open one's mind.
    • : to cut, blast, or break into: to open a safe with nitro.
    • : to make or produce by cutting or breaking, or by pushing aside or removing obstructions: to open a way through a crowd.
    • : to make an incision or opening in: to open a boil.
    • : Law. to recall or revoke for the purpose of allowing further contest or delay.to make the first statement of to the court or jury.
    • : Cards. to begin a hand by making, placing, or playing as the lead.
    • : Nautical. to sail so that the apparent location of a distant fixed object changes with relation to a nearer fixed object.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to become open, as a door, building, box, or enclosure.
    • : to afford access: a door that opens into a garden.
    • : to have an opening, passage, or outlet: The room opens into a corridor.
    • : to open its doors to the public: The museum opens at one o'clock.
    • : to begin a session or term, as a school.
    • : to begin a season, series of performances, or tour, as a theatrical company: The play will open in Boston.
    • : to begin, start, or commence an activity: The game opened with the national anthem.
    • : to part, or seem to part, so as to allow or reveal a passage: At last the cliffs opened to show us that we were heading for the sea.
    • : to become disclosed or revealed.
    • : to come into view; become more visible or plain.
    • : to become receptive to knowledge, sympathy, etc., as the mind.
    • : to disclose or reveal one's knowledge, thoughts, feelings, etc.
    • : to unfold or expand, as a blossom, so as to reveal the interior.
    • : to spread out or expand, as the hand or a fan.
    • : to spread apart or separate, as pages of a book, newspaper, etc.: Open to page 32.
    • : to spread or come apart; burst: The wound opened.
    • : to become less compact, less closely spaced, or the like: The ranks began to open.
    • : Cards. to make the first bet, bid, or lead in beginning a hand.
    • : Hunting. to begin to bark, as on the scent of game.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an open or clear space.
    • : the open air.
    • : the open water, as of the sea.
    • : an opening or aperture.
    • : an opening or opportunity.
    • : a contest or tournament in which both amateurs and professionals may compete, especially in golf and tennis.
    • : the open, the unenclosed or unobstructed country.the outdoors: Vacations in the open are fine for the entire family.the condition of being unconcealed, recognized, or publicly known: The scandal is now out in the open.
  1. 1
    • : open up, to become or make open.to expand, especially before the eye: A breathtaking panorama opened up as we reached the top of the hill.to achieve the initial development of: to open up a business office; to open up trade with China.Slang.to increase speed or the speed of.

Phrases

  • open and aboveboard
  • open and shut
  • open book
  • open doors
  • open fire
  • open house, keep
  • open mind
  • open one's eyes
  • open one's heart to
  • open one's mouth
  • open question
  • open season on
  • open secret
  • open the door to
  • open up
  • open with
  • keep a weather eye (open)
  • keep one's eyes open
  • lay open
  • leave open
  • leave the door open
  • not open one's mouth
  • out in the open
  • throw open
  • wide open
  • with one's eyes open
  • with open arms

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.unfastened, unclosed
Forms: opened, opening
Synonyms
accessible无障碍,无障碍的,可访问的,可获得的clear清楚,清除,清晰,清理free免费的,免费,自由的,自由susceptible易受影响的,易受感染的,易受影响,易受感染wide宽阔的,宽广,阔,宽大agape爱心,爱加倍,爱慕,爱的奉献bare光光的,赤裸裸的,光光,裸露的cleared清理过的,清理完毕,被清除的,清理完毕的disclosed披露,披露的,公开,公开的emptied清空了,清空,清空的,清理完毕expanded扩大的,扩展的,扩大,扩大了exposed暴露的,暴露在外的,暴露在外面的,暴露在外extended延长,扩展,延伸,扩展的gaping大口大口,大口呼吸,大口,张口结舌patent专利权,专利,专利的,专利权归属peeled剥皮的,去皮的,已剥皮,剥皮removed移除,删除,移除的,删除的rent租金,租用,租,租借revealed揭示,揭示了,披露,显露出来的rolling滚动,轧制,滚动的,滚动式stripped剥离的,剥落的,剥落,剥离unbarred未受约束的,未受限制的,无杠杠的,未受约束unblocked未受限制的,未受阻的,未受阻碍的,未受阻挡的unbolted无螺栓,无螺栓连接,无螺栓的,无螺栓连接的unburdened无负担的,无负担,没有负担的,毫无负担的uncluttered畅通无阻,简洁的,简洁,清晰的uncovered揭穿的,揭秘,揭发的unfolded展开的,展开,展开了,展开来的unfurled展开,展开的,展开了,展开来的unlocked无锁,未锁定,未锁,无锁的unplugged拔掉插头,拔掉电源,拔掉电源插头,拔掉电话线unsealed未密封,非密封,未密封的,未封口vacated腾出的,空出的,腾出,腾空yawning打哈欠,打呵欠,哈欠连天,打哈欠的airy轻盈的,轻盈,飘逸,飘逸的ajar拱桥,拱门,拱顶,拱形dehiscent开裂,开裂的,开裂的人,分裂expansive广阔的,宽广的,广泛的,广阔的空间extensive广泛,广泛的,广泛地,广大made passable可通行的,可通行,可通过的,可通的naked赤裸裸的,裸体,裸体的,赤裸裸地navigable可航行的,可通航的,可通航,可航行passable合格的,合格,可通,可通的patulous贫嘴,贫乏的,贫乏,贫嘴的ringent铃声,戒指,铃声响起,铃木spacious宽敞的,宽敞,宽大的,宽大spread out铺开,摊开,铺展,展开unimpeded畅通无阻,畅行无阻,无阻的,畅通无阻的unobstructed无障碍的,畅通无阻,无障碍,畅通无阻的unshut松开,解除关闭,解开,撤消关闭unstopped不停的,不间断的,不停地,不间断地
Antonyms
adj.accessible; not forbidden
Forms: opened, opening
Synonyms
appropriate适当的,适当,恰当的,适宜的available可用的,可用,可获得,可提供free免费的,免费,自由的,自由public公共,公众,公开,公共的suitable适宜,适宜的,适当的,恰当的vacant空缺,空缺的,空着的,空置的employable可就业的,可就业,可雇佣的,可雇用的fit适合,适应,合适的,合身general一般,总体,普通,一般情况operative行动,行动派,行动人员,行动主义permitted允许的,允许,准许,准许的welcoming欢迎,迎接,欢迎来到,迎接的admissible可受理的,可接受的,可受理,可接受agreeable称心如意的,中意的,称心的,称心如意allowable允许的,容许,容许的,允许approachable平易近人,平易近人的,可接近的,平易近人的人attainable可实现的,可达到的,可以实现的,可获得的getable可获得,可得到的,可获得的,可获取nondiscriminatory非歧视性的,非歧视性,无歧视性,不歧视的not posted未公布,未发布,未张贴,未贴出obtainable可获得,可获得的,可得到的,可获on deck在甲板上,甲板上,在甲板上的,在平台上on tap自来水,自来水供应,自来水公司,自带的open-door开门,开门见山,开放式的,开门红practicable切实可行,切实可行的,实际可行,实际可行的proper适当的,适当,恰当的,恰当reachable可达,可达的,可达到的,可到达的securable安全的,安全,安全性,稳妥to be had有机会,有的,有机会获得,有了unconditional无条件的,无条件,无条件地unoccupied无人居住,无人居住的,闲置,闲置的unqualified不合格的,不合格,无资格,无保留的unrestricted不受限制的,无限制的,不受限制,无限制usable可用的,可使用的,可使用,可以使用的within reach触手可及,唾手可得,触手可及的,唾手可得的
Antonyms
adj.clear, obvious
Forms: opened, opening
Antonyms
adj.undecided
Forms: opened, opening
Antonyms
adj.honest, objective
Forms: opened, opening
Synonyms
candid坦率,坦诚,坦率的,直率fair公平,公正,公平的,公正的free免费的,免费,自由的,自由impartial公正的,不偏不倚的,不偏不倚,公正receptive接受性,接受性强,接受性的,接受性强的sincere真心实意,真心实意的,真心诚意,真诚的transparent透明的,透明,透明化,透明性frank坦率,坦诚,弗兰克,坦率地说innocent无辜的,无辜者,无辜,无辜的人mellow醇厚的,醇厚,醇美,醇美的natural自然,自然的,天然的,天然objective目标,目标是,目标是什么plain朴素的,普通的,朴素,平凡的artless无艺术,无艺术性,没有艺术,无术disinterested无私的,无私奉献,无私,无兴趣的guileless无罪的,无辜的,无罪,无耻ingenuous天真烂漫,天真无邪,天真烂漫的,天真lay it on the line敷衍了事,敷衍塞责,搁置on the level层面上,层次上,在水平线上,层面上的open-and-shut打开和关闭,开放和关闭,开闭式,打开和关闭的openhearted光明正大,光明磊落,光明正大的,敞开心扉straightforward直截了当,直截了当的,直截了当地,坦率地说unbiased不偏不倚,不偏不倚的,无偏见的,不偏不倚地uncommitted未承诺的,未投入的,未承诺,未提交的unconcealed不隐瞒的,隐蔽的,不隐瞒,隐秘的undisguised不加掩饰的,不加掩饰,不加掩饰地,毫不掩饰地undissembled未装配的,未组装的,未组装,未装配unprejudiced不偏不倚,不偏不倚地,不偏不倚的,无偏见unreserved无保留,无保留的,未保留的,无保留地up-front预先,预先的,预先进行的,预先准备
Antonyms
verbbegin
Forms: opened, opening
Synonyms
candid坦率,坦诚,坦率的,直率fair公平,公正,公平的,公正的free免费的,免费,自由的,自由impartial公正的,不偏不倚的,不偏不倚,公正receptive接受性,接受性强,接受性的,接受性强的sincere真心实意,真心实意的,真心诚意,真诚的transparent透明的,透明,透明化,透明性frank坦率,坦诚,弗兰克,坦率地说innocent无辜的,无辜者,无辜,无辜的人mellow醇厚的,醇厚,醇美,醇美的natural自然,自然的,天然的,天然objective目标,目标是,目标是什么plain朴素的,普通的,朴素,平凡的artless无艺术,无艺术性,没有艺术,无术disinterested无私的,无私奉献,无私,无兴趣的guileless无罪的,无辜的,无罪,无耻ingenuous天真烂漫,天真无邪,天真烂漫的,天真lay it on the line敷衍了事,敷衍塞责,搁置on the level层面上,层次上,在水平线上,层面上的open-and-shut打开和关闭,开放和关闭,开闭式,打开和关闭的openhearted光明正大,光明磊落,光明正大的,敞开心扉straightforward直截了当,直截了当的,直截了当地,坦率地说unbiased不偏不倚,不偏不倚的,无偏见的,不偏不倚地uncommitted未承诺的,未投入的,未承诺,未提交的unconcealed不隐瞒的,隐蔽的,不隐瞒,隐秘的undisguised不加掩饰的,不加掩饰,不加掩饰地,毫不掩饰地undissembled未装配的,未组装的,未组装,未装配unprejudiced不偏不倚,不偏不倚地,不偏不倚的,无偏见unreserved无保留,无保留的,未保留的,无保留地up-front预先,预先的,预先进行的,预先准备
Antonyms
verbclear, expose; spread
Forms: opened, opening
Synonyms
expand拓展,扩充,扩大,扩展free免费的,免费,自由的,自由release释放,发布,发行,发布会bare光光的,赤裸裸的,光光,裸露的broach拉环,拉钩,拉丝,锦囊burst爆裂,突发事件,爆发,突发crack裂缝,缝隙,裂纹,裂痕disclose披露,公开,揭露,透露display展示,展示的,展示的是disrupt中断,分裂,分散,破坏fissure裂缝,裂开,裂隙,裂口gap差距,间隙,空隙,空白gape张口结舌,张牙舞爪,张嘴,张张嘴hole洞,洞口,窟窿,洞洞jimmy姜文lacerate撕裂,撕裂伤,撕裂性,撕裂性的lance长矛,长枪,矛头,矛penetrate渗透,穿透,渗入,识破perforate穿孔,穿孔的,打孔,穿透pierce刺破,穿透,刺穿,捅破pop流行,流行的,流行语,流行音乐puncture穿刺,刺穿,刺破,穿透reveal揭示,揭露,显露,揭示的rupture破裂,崩裂,爆裂,破裂缝separate分开,独立的,独立,分开的sever断绝关系,割断,断开,割裂slit裂缝,狭缝,切口,缝隙slot槽,插槽,档期,槽位split分裂,分割,拆分,裂缝tap轻拍,敲击,轻敲,敲打unbar解禁,解放军,解放军报,解除限制unblock解除封锁,解开,疏通,疏解unbolt松开,松开螺栓,解开螺栓,拆卸螺栓unclothe解开衣服,解衣,解脱衣服,解开衣裳uncork开瓶,开瓶器,开瓶装,开塞uncover揭秘,揭穿,揭发,揭开undo撤销,撤消,解除,取消unfasten松开,解开,松开绳子,解开绳子unfold展开,展现,摊开,展现了unfurl展开,展现,展开来,展现出unlock解锁,开锁,解开,松开unroll开卷,展开,展开来,解开unseal解封,启封,拆封,揭秘untie解开,松开,松绑,解开绳子unwrap拆封,拆开包装,拆开,解开包装vent通风口,发泄,通气孔,通气口ventilate换气,通风,通气,抽风yawn打呵欠,打哈欠,呵欠,哈欠yawp吆喝声,吆喝,呵护break in闯入,破门而入,闯入了break out爆发,爆发了,突发事件,突发事件的发生bust in萧条在,萧条中,萧条中的,萧条中的萧条come apart开裂,开裂了,脱节,脱节了kick in踢球,踢踢球,踢踢腿,踢球的时候throw wide抛出宽大的,抛开,抛出宽广,抛出宽广的unclose关闭,解封,解开,解开关闭unlatch松开,开锁,解锁,解开unshut松开,解除关闭,解开,撤消关闭unstop解停,不停地,不停的,不停
Antonyms

Examples

  • The contributions of Murray and Nikola Jokić go without saying, and when one got going, it opened up things for the other, because of how the Clippers went about trapping and doubling.

  • Forage is focused on partnering with large companies that employ upwards of 1,000 students per year via internships to help open up new pipelines.

  • Jefferson County, the most populous one in the Bluegrass State, will have eight polling locations open on Election Day, and your state may decide to do something similar.

  • Outside of New York, the publisher opened its London bureau in 2014, where it now has over 100 staffers.

  • I would love to have the country opened up and just raring to go by Easter.

  • When it became too crowded, they moved her into an open casket on the street.

  • Now it can't open on my phone due to what appears to be software incompatibility.

  • Some of them would open up deep splits in core Democratic constituencies.

  • And of course, Rod, being Rod, goes for it a hundred percent; his mouth drops open and he says, ‘What?’

  • Open-carry activists are known for baiting cops into on-camera arguments about the Second Amendment and state laws.

  • Then there was Wee Wo,—he was a little Chinese chap, and we used to send him down the chimneys to open front doors for us.

  • Let them open their minds to us, let them put upon permanent record the significance of all their intrigues and manœuvres.

  • The doors (Indian bungalows have hardly any windows, each door being half glass) were open front and back.

  • It was close upon twelve o'clock, and the "Rooms" had been open to the public for two hours.

  • Worst danger zone, the open sea, now traversed, but on land not yet out of the wood.