单词 | open |
释义 | Word Frequency open(ˈəʊpən) adjective 1. not closed or barred the door is open 2. affording free passage, access, view, etc; not blocked or obstructed the road is open for traffic 3. not sealed, fastened, or wrapped an open package 4. having the interior part accessible an open drawer 5. extended, expanded, or unfolded an open newspaper an open flower 6. ready for business the shops are open 7. able to be obtained; available the position advertised last week is no longer open 8. unobstructed by buildings, trees, etc open countryside 9. free to all to join, enter, use, visit, etc an open competition 10. unengaged or unoccupied the doctor has an hour open for you to call 11. open season 12. not decided or finalized an open question 13. ready to entertain new ideas; not biased or prejudiced an open mind 14. unreserved or candid she was very open in her description 15. liberal or generous an open hand 16. extended or eager to receive (esp in the phrase with open arms) 17. exposed to view; blatant open disregard of the law 18. liable or susceptible you will leave yourself open to attack if you speak 19. (of climate or seasons) free from frost; mild 20. free from navigational hazards, such as ice, sunken ships, etc open water 21. US without legal restrictions or enforceable regulations, esp in relation to gambling, vice, etc an open town 22. without barriers to prevent absconding an open prison 23. having large or numerous spacing or apertures open ranks 24. full of small openings or gaps; porous an open texture 25. printing (of type matter) generously leaded or widely spaced 26. music a. (of a violin or guitar string) not stopped with the finger b. (of a pipe, such as an organ pipe) not closed at either end c. (of a note) played on such a string or pipe 27. business a. in operation; active an open account b. unrestricted; unlimited open credit open insurance cover 28. open cheque 29. (of a return ticket) not specifying a date for travel 30. sport a. (of a goal, court, etc) unguarded or relatively unprotected the forward missed an open goal b. (of a stance, esp in golf) characterized by the front of the body being turned forward 31. (of a wound) exposed to the air 32. (esp of the large intestine) free from obstruction 33. undefended and of no military significance an open city 34. phonetics a. denoting a vowel pronounced with the lips relatively wide apart b. denoting a syllable that does not end in a consonant, as in pa 35. chess (of a file) having no pawns on it 36. mathematics (of a set) containing points whose neighbourhood consists of other points of the same set points inside a circle are an open set 37. computing (of software or a computer system) designed to an internationally agreed standardin order to allow communication between computers, irrespective of size, manufacturer, etc verb 38. to move or cause to move from a closed or fastened position to open a window 39. (when intr, foll by on or onto) to render, be, or become accessible or unobstructed to open a road to open a parcel the door opens into the hall 40. (intransitive) to come into or appear in view the lake opened before us 41. (transitive) to puncture (a boil) so as to permit drainage 42. to extend or unfold or cause to extend or unfold to open a newspaper 43. to disclose or uncover or be disclosed or uncovered to open one's heart 44. to cause (the mind) to become receptive or (of the mind) to become receptive 45. to operate or cause to operate to open a shop 46. (when intr, sometimes foll by out) to make or become less compact or dense in structure to open ranks 47. to set or be set in action; start to open a discussion to open the batting 48. (transitive) to arrange for (a bank account, savings account, etc) usually by making an initial deposit 49. to turn to a specified point in (a book, magazine, etc) open at page one 50. law to make the opening statement in (a case before a court of law) 51. (intransitive) cards to bet, bid, or lead first on a hand noun 52. the open 53. open air 54. sport a competition which anyone may enter 55. bring into the open 56. come into the open Derived forms openable (ˈopenable) adjective openly (ˈopenly) adverb openness (ˈopenness) noun Word origin Old English; related to Old French open, epen, Old Saxon opan, Old High German offan |
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