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●ˌopen ˈup 🔑●ˌopen sth ˈup 🔑1. to become or to make sth possible, available or able to be reached (使)成为可能,开放◆If you have good qualifications, a whole range of possibilities open up for you. 如果资历足够,就会有很多发展的机会。◆The whole region has been opened up for trade by the new rail link. 新铁路线把整个地区的贸易搞活了。◆They opened up the sports hall to house the flood victims. 他们开放体育馆安置水灾灾民。◆Writing to penfriends can open up a whole new world. 和笔友通信能使你大开眼界。2. to start a new business 开业;开张◆The company are opening up a new factory in Wales. 公司将在威尔士开一家新工厂。OPP close down, close sth down3. to begin business for the day (每天)开门营业◆If you’re feeling tired this morning, I’ll open up (the store). 你今天早上要是觉得累,就由我来开店门吧。OPP close up, close sth up4. (usually in sport 通常用于体育运动) to develop or start to happen; to produce sth or make sth start to happen 发展;产生;(使)发生◆An increasing gap is opening up between girls and boys in exams. 男女生的考试成绩差距开始拉大。◆United have opened up a three-point lead after five games. 五场比赛过后,联队以三分领先。5. to become wider; to make sth wider, especially sth that has been closed (使)张开,裂开;拓展◆Coughing might open up your wound. 咳嗽可能震裂你的伤口。◆She wished the floor would open up and swallow her (= because she felt very embarrassed). 她窘得恨不得地上开个口子让她钻进去。◆Cutting down the trees opened up the view from the house. 那些树砍掉后,房子的视野开阔了。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |