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open doors

打开门,敞开的大门,敞开大门,开放的大门

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the policy of admitting people of all nationalities or ethnic groups to a country upon equal terms, as for immigration.
    • : the policy or practice of trading with all nations on an equal basis.
    • : admission or access; unrestricted opportunity: His experience had given him an open door to success in his field.

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Examples

  • She said she had walked through an open door after the barricades were broken down.

  • Even though new development was shut down two years earlier, it’s such a common browser that if you can find a way to hack it, you’ve got a potential open door to billions of computers.

  • Other lingered in front of a large portrait of Miller that rested on an easel in front of the open doors of the Senate chamber.

  • In it, you can see Goodman glance quickly to the left at the open door to the Senate floor which had not yet been fully evacuated.

  • In front of them are the large open doors of the venue, which used to be Mount Rainier’s firehouse.

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

  • A guard is manning the door, which is always kept ajar so she can be monitored.

  • 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.

  • The kid from next door drops by and Marvin talks to him about the stunts in his latest film, Death Hunt.

  • Before Ripperda could unclasp his lips to reply, the stranger had opened the door, and passed through it like a gliding shadow.

  • She looked so sweet when she said it, standing and smiling there in the middle of the floor, the door-way making a frame for her.

  • She walked away toward another door, which was masked with a curtain that she lifted.

  • 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.

  • Hilda, trembling at the door, more than half expected Mr. Orgreave to say: "You mean, she's invited herself."