opening

音标['әupәniŋ] 读音

汉语翻译

n. 开始, 口子, 穴, 揭幕
a. 开始的
【化】 洞; 孔; 缝; 隙; 开孔; 通路
【医】 孔, 口, 除断电路, 断电
【经】 开盘, 就职门路

英语解释:

名词 opening:

  1. an open or empty space in or between things
    同义词:gap
  2. a ceremony accompanying the start of some enterprise
  3. becoming open or being made open
  4. the first performance (as of a theatrical production)
    同义词:opening night, curtain raising
  5. the act of opening something
  6. opportunity especially for employment or promotion
  7. the initial part of the introduction
  8. a possible alternative
    同义词:possibility, possible action
  9. an aperture or hole that opens into a bodily cavity
    同义词:orifice, porta
  10. a vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made
  11. an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship
    同义词:hatchway, scuttle
  12. a recognized sequence of moves at the beginning of a game of chess
    同义词:chess opening
  13. the first of a series of actions
    同义词:first step, initiative, opening move

动词 open:

  1. cause to open or to become open
    同义词:open, open up
  2. start to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning
    同义词:open, open up
  3. become open
    同义词:open, open up
  4. begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc.
    同义词:open
  5. spread out or open from a closed or folded state
    同义词:unfold, spread, spread out, open
  6. make available
    同义词:open, open up
  7. become available
    同义词:open, open up
  8. have an opening or passage or outlet
    同义词:open
  9. make the opening move
    同义词:open
  10. afford access to
    同义词:afford, open, give
  11. display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer
    同义词:open

形容词 opening:

  1. first or beginning

例句:

  1. It's an artful little gadget for opening tins.
    那是个小巧玲珑的开罐头工具。
  2. They celebrated his success by opening a bottle of wine.
    他们开了一瓶酒来庆祝他的成功。
  3. Her friendly opening speech set the tone for the whole conference.
    她友好的开幕词确定了整个会议的基调。
  4. They increased ventilation by opening the top center part of the carriage window.
    他们把车厢上面的中央部分打开以增进空气的流通。
  5. We aired the room by opening the window.
    我们打开窗户,使房间通风。
  6. His opening remarks are applauded by the audience.
    他的开场白受到听众的鼓掌欢迎。
  7. There is an opening in the hedge.
    这篱笆上有个洞。

详细解释:


o.pen.ing

n.(名词)
The act or an instance of becoming open or being made to open.
开,启:打开或使开放的行为或事例
An open space serving as a passage or gap.
用于通道或孔的口子
A breach or an aperture.
缺口,孔
A clearing in the woods.
(林中的)空地:森林里不长树木的空地
The first part or stage, as of a book.
首章:书的第一部分或第一册
The first performance:
首演,第一场演出:
例句:
the opening of a play.
这部戏剧的第一场演出

A formal commencement of operation:
一项操作的正式开始:
例句:
attended the opening of the new museum.
出席一个新博物馆的开幕典礼

Games A specific pattern or series of beginning moves in certain games, especially chess.
【游戏】 开始行步:在某些游戏(尤指西洋棋)开始下棋的固定走法或步骤
An opportunity affording a chance of success.See Synonyms at opportunity
机遇:提供成功机率的机会参见 opportunity
An unfilled job or position; a vacancy.
有空缺的工作或职位;空闲


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