🔓open (ōupēn)

verb, adjective
/ˈoʊ.pən/
打开 (dǎkāi)

含义

to move something so that it is no longer closed; not closed
to move something so as to allow access; to begin
含义翻译
移动某物以便提供访问; 开始
yídòng mǒuwù yǐbiàn tígōng fǎngwèn; kāishǐ

例句

She opened the window to let in fresh air.

Please open the door for me.

请为我打开门。
qǐng wèi wǒ dǎkāi mén

示例表达

open secret

同义词

uncover, unlock, reveal, accessible, available, unfasten, begin, start
条目 1
uncover, unlock, reveal, accessible, available
条目 2
unlock, unfasten, begin, start

反义词

close, shut, lock, seal
条目 1
close, shut, lock
条目 2
close, shut, lock, seal

搭配词

open door, open window, open opportunity, open mind, open heart, wide open
条目 1
open door, open window, open opportunity, open mind
条目 2
open door, open mind, open heart, wide open

更多例句

Can you please open the door?

你能请开门吗?
Nǐ néng qǐng kāi mén ma?

Could you open the door, please?

你能开门吗, 请?
Nǐ néng kāi mén ma, qǐng?

Coming early, I open the office.

提前到达,我打开办公室。
Tíqián dàodá, wǒ dǎkāi bàngōngshì.

I warn the girl not to open the window.

我警告女孩不要打开窗户。
Wǒ jǐnggào nǚhái bùyào dǎkāi chuānghù.

Our office is open from 9 to 5 everyday.

我们的办公室每天从9点开放到5点。
Wǒmen de bàngōngshì měitiān cóng 9 diǎn kāifàng dào 5 diǎn.

Is open market sale suitable for reducing prices?

开放市场销售适合降低价格吗?
Kāifàng shìchǎng xiāoshòu shìhé jiàngdī jiàgé ma?

A couple opens a coffee shop in the center of town

一对夫妇在市中心开了一家咖啡店
Yi dui fufu zai shizhongxin kai le yi jia kafeidian

Will the open market sale be suitable to control commodity prices?

开放市场的销售是否适合控制商品价格?
Kāifàng shìchǎng de xiāoshòu shìfǒu shìhé kòngzhì shāngpǐn jiàgé?

Is the open market sale suitable for decreasing the prices of things?

开放市场的销售适合于降低商品价格吗?
Kāifàng shìchǎng de xiāoshòu shìhé yú jiàngdī shāngpǐn jiàgé ma?

A couple opens a coffee shop in the center of town after saving money for three years

一对夫妇在攒了三年钱后,在市中心开了一家咖啡店
Yi dui fufu zai zan le san nian qian hou, zai shizhongxin kai le yi jia kafeidian

相关词汇

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Past tense and past participle of 'spend'; also used as an adjective meaning exhausted or used up.
to intend or signify; also unkind when used as adjective
to show or display clearly; obvious or evident
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verb: to explain something in detail; adjective: detailed and complicated in design

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