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open
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pp opened;
ing opening
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衍生詞 :
a. openable
字體大小
英漢辭典
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vt. (及物動詞 transitive verb)
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開
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not open one's lips [mouth]
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緘默.
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打開(包、瓶等)
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open a book
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打開書
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開闢,開發;清除(道路、水道)的障礙物,使開通
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open a path
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闢出一條小道.
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開放;洩露;表明;使(思想等)開闊,使善於接受新思想
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開設;開始
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open a store [shop]
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開店
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open an account
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開立帳戶
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open Congress [Parliament]
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宣佈大會開幕[宣佈議會開會]
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open fire
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開火,開始射擊
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(律師在法庭)首次陳述(案情)
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open the case
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首次陳述案情.
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vi. (不及物動詞 intransitive verb)
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開;(瘡等)開口;張開;裂開;變寬[大];(花)開
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翻開書
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Open at page two.
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翻到第2頁.
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朝向
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The window opens upon a garden.
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這窗面向花園.
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開始;(股票等)開盤
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School opens today.
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今天開學.
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The play opens with a quarrel.
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這齣戲一上演就帶來一頓爭吵.
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Steel opened high.
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鋼鐵業股票以高價開盤.
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n. (名詞 noun)
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曠野,空地,沒有樹木的地帶,廣場;廣漠的大海,汪洋大海,開闊水域
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adj. (形容詞 adjective)
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開的
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throw a door open=throw open a door
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猛地把門推開
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開著的;敞開的,開放的;無遮蓋[屋頂]的;沒有牆[籬]圍著的;無甲板的;空曠的
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throw a door open=throw open a door
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猛地把門推開
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open country
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(沒有房屋、柵欄、樹木等遮擋物的)空曠地帶
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an open fire
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明火(如壁爐、火盆燒的火).
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展開的;(花)開著的;(針織品等)粗疏的;(隊列等)散開的;(牙齒等)有縫隙的;(手術後傷口)裸露的,外露的
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(嘴巴因吃驚或貪婪地吃而)大張的;(耳朵)傾聽著的;(眼睛)睜大著的
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開放的
不用指按的;不用撥子或拉管的;不用弱音器的
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(風琴管)開口的;(音)自然的;(音符)(像二分音符那樣)頭部不塗成黑色的
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(商店等)開著的,在營業的;(戲院)開演著的;活動著的
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公共的,可自由出入[通行,使用]的;(來回票、招待券等)未注明日期的;開放的;(比賽)公開的,不受限制的;(冠軍等)贏得公開賽的
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a career open to talent
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向有才能者敞開的職業
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open letter
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an open race
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每個人都能參加的比賽
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an open scholarship
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申請資格不受限制的獎學金.
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(飲酒、賭博)不被禁止的
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open town
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the open season [time]
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准許打獵[捕魚]的季節.
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不隱藏的,不加掩飾的,公然的;直率的;爽朗的,豁達的;無偏見的
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open secret
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an open face
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坦然的面容,和藹的面孔
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an open heart
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公正;坦率,直率 (cf. openhearted); 親切
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an open mind
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虛懷若谷 (cf. openminded)
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be open with sb about
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關於…對某人毫無隱瞞.
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願意聽取[考慮]的
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be open to conviction
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願意服從道理.
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(職位)空缺的;無約會的;空閒的,沒有事的
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The job is still open.
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這職位仍空著.
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(河、海)不凍的;無霜[雪]的,溫和的
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an open harbor
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不凍港
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an open winter
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無冰凍[少雪、暖和]的冬天.
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柯林斯英英辭典
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not closed or barred
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the door is open
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affording free passage, access, view, etc; not blocked or obstructed
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the road is open for traffic
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not sealed, fastened, or wrapped
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an open package
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having the interior part accessible
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an open drawer
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extended, expanded, or unfolded
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an open newspaper
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an open flower
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ready for business
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the shops are open
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able to be obtained; available
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the position advertised last week is no longer open
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unobstructed by buildings, trees, etc
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open countryside
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free to all to join, enter, use, visit, etc
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an open competition
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unengaged or unoccupied
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the doctor has an hour open for you to call
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not decided or finalized
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an open question
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ready to entertain new ideas; not biased or prejudiced
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an open mind
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unreserved or candid
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she was very open in her description
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liberal or generous
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an open hand
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extended or eager to receive (esp in the phrase with open arms)
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exposed to view; blatant
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open disregard of the law
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liable or susceptible
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you will leave yourself open to attack if you speak
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(of climate or seasons) free from frost; mild
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free from navigational hazards, such as ice, sunken ships, etc
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open water
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without legal restrictions or enforceable regulations, esp in relation to gambling, vice, etc
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an open town
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without barriers to prevent absconding
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an open prison
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having large or numerous spacing or apertures
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open ranks
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full of small openings or gaps; porous
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an open texture
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[printing]
(of type matter) generously leaded or widely spaced
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[music]
(of a violin or guitar string) not stopped with the finger
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(of a pipe, such as an organ pipe) not closed at either end
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(of a note) played on such a string or pipe
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[commerce]
in operation; active
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an open account
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unrestricted; unlimited
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open credit
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open insurance cover
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See open cheque
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(of a return ticket) not specifying a date for travel
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(of a goal, court, etc) unguarded or relatively unprotected
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the forward missed an open goal
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(of a stance, esp in golf) characterized by the front of the body being turned forward
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(of a wound) exposed to the air
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(esp of the large intestine) free from obstruction
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undefended and of no military significance
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an open city
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[phonetics]
denoting a vowel pronounced with the lips relatively wide apart
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denoting a syllable that does not end in a consonant, as in pa
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[chess]
(of a file) having no pawns on it
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(of a set) containing points whose neighbourhood consists of other points of the same set
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points inside a circle are an open set
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[computing]
(of software or a computer system) designed to an internationally agreed standard in order to allow communication between computers, irrespective of size, maufacturer, etc
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to move or cause to move from a closed or fastened position
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to open a window
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[when intr, foll by on or onto]
to render, be, or become accessible or unobstructed
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to open a road
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to open a parcel
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the door opens into the hall
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[intr]
to come into or appear in view
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the lake opened before us
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[cards]
to bet, bid, or lead first on a hand
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to puncture (a boil) so as to permit drainage
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to extend or unfold or cause to extend or unfold
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to open a newspaper
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to disclose or uncover or be disclosed or uncovered
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to open one's heart
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to cause (the mind) to become receptive or (of the mind) to become receptive
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to operate or cause to operate
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to open a shop
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[when intr, sometimes foll by out]
to make or become less compact or dense in structure
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to open ranks
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to set or be set in action; start
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to open a discussion
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to open the batting
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to arrange for (a bank account, savings account, etc) usually by making an initial deposit
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to turn to a specified point in (a book, magazine, etc)
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open at page one
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[law]
to make the opening statement in (a case before a court of law)
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See open air
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[sport]
a competition which anyone may enter
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See also open up
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[Etymology]
Old English; related to Old French open, epen, Old Saxon opan, Old High German offan
例句
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throw a door open=throw open a door
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猛地把門推開 → 本例句出自open
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tear the envelope open [tear open the envelope]
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撕開信封 → 本例句出自tear
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throw the door open=throw open the door
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突然打開門,對…敞開門戶 → 本例句出自throw
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One's bowels are open.
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要大便 → 本例句出自bowel
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open [introduce] the budget
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向議會提出預算案. → 本例句出自budget
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burst open
→ 本例句出自burst
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burst open
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突然打開;裂開 → 本例句出自burst
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The door [window] burst open.
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門(窗)猛然打開 → 本例句出自burst
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close [set up, open] a business
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歇業[開業] → 本例句出自business
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break [open] the circuit
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切斷電路 → 本例句出自circuit
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