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词组 open
释义
open
1. adjective
1
excited; drunk or drug-intoxicated; infatuated. From HAVE YOUR NOSE OPEN US, 1995.
2
in organised crime, safe for anyone without fear of violence US, 1963
2. noun
in computing, a left parenthesis – the ( US, 1991
3. verb
1
used of a film actor who is a big enough box office attraction that success of a film project is almost guaranteed, to start and carry such a film production US, 2003.
2
to turn on CANADA, 2002. open the kimonoof a business, to reveal company accounts, to publish business information. Business slang UK, 1998. open the lunchboxto fart US, 1997
idiomopen leave/lay yourself open (to sth)
phraseopen[opened, opened, opening]
open into
open into sth if a room or door opens into another place, it leads directly into that other place: The hallway opened into a large well-lit room. At the bottom of the stairs was a door opening into the cellar. SIMILAR TO: lead into
open off
open off sth if a room or area opens off another room or area you can enter one directly from the other: The breakfast room opened off the kitchen. SIMILAR TO: lead off
open onto/ on to
open onto sth if a room, door, or window opens onto a place, you can enter or look out at that place directly from it: Patio doors opened onto a sunlit garden. The windows of our apartment opened onto the market square.
open out 1. open out if a road, path, valley etc opens out, it becomes wider or reaches a wide space: Beyond Villeneuve the valley begins to open out and you can glimpse the sea in the distance.+ into I followed the narrow drive until it opened out into a large paved courtyard. SIMILAR TO: widen2. open out if a room opens out onto another place, the two areas are connected by doors or windows that you can open+ onto The hotel lounge opens out into a wide, covered terrace.3. open out sthopen sth out to unfold something and spread it into a wide shape: Opening out the map he traced the line of the river with his finger. SIMILAR TO: unfold4. open out if something that is folded or closed opens out, it can be unfolded and spread into a wide shape: The film was speeded up so that you could see the flowers opening out in a few seconds. The small plastic case opens out to reveal a keyboard and an 8-line display screen. a large soaring bird with a broad tail that opens out like a Japanese fan5. open out sthopen out BrE to begin to include a wider variety of things in a discussion, book, programme etc: Ralph tried to open out the conversation. "Played much golf this season?" he asked. What started as a specific issue involving one hospital has opened out into a full-scale debate about every aspect of the health service.
open up 1. open upopen up sthopen sth up if a new shop, business etc opens up or is opened up, someone starts it: Expensive restaurants and night clubs were opening up all over the city. It was 1946 when Siegel opened up the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas. SIMILAR TO: start up OPPOSITE: close down2. open upopen up sthopen sth up if opportunities open up or a new situation opens them up, they become available or possible: A whole new life was opening up before her. A move to New York would open up all kinds of exciting possibilities.3. open up sthopen sth upopen up to make it easier for people travel to a country or area, or to increase the opportunities for business and development there: They saw the new railroad as a means of opening up the far west of Canada.+ to India was ready to open up to foreign investment. MacBrayne's new ferry service has opened the island up to tourism.4. open up sthopen sth up to open something that is closed, locked, or covered: He opened up his briefcase and took out a photograph. The grave had been opened up and the body removed. SIMILAR TO: open5. open up sthopen sth up AmE to unfold something and spread it into a wide shape: I opened up the map to try to find Milwaukee Avenue.6. open upopen up sthopen sth up to open the door of a building, especially by unlocking it, so that people can enter: Open up! this is the police. The janitor was the only person authorized to lock and open up the building.7. open up sthopen sth up to start a discussion or argument about a subject: Diana's death opened up a debate about the future of the Royal Family. When the report is published, it will probably open up the whole issue again. SIMILAR TO: spark off8. open up to start shooting, especially with a large gun: As our troops moved forward, the enemy opened up with machine guns. SIMILAR TO: open fire9. open up to stop being shy and say what you really think: Once she knew she could trust me, Melissa started to open up.10. open up a lead/gap if someone competing in a game or race opens up a lead or gap, they increase the number of points or the distance by which they are winning: Minutes later the Australians scored again and opened up a 12 point lead.11. open upopen up sthopen sth up if a disagreement opens up, or if something opens up a disagreement between people, it starts to divide them: A rift has opened up between the President and his political advisers.12. open upopen up sthopen sth up if a hole, crack etc opens up, or if something opens it up, it appears and becomes wider: In 1985 an earthquake struck the city and a 20 metre-deep crack opened up in the Plaza Mayor.13. open up sb/sthopen sb/sth up to do a medical operation on a person or animal's body, by cutting it open: The doctors said they'll have to open him up and remove the damaged tissue.
See:
  • (one's) door is always open
  • (open) confession is good for the soul
  • A golden key can open any door
  • an open book
  • an open book, he/she is (like an)
  • an open invitation
  • an open letter
  • an open marriage
  • an open question
  • an open secret
  • an open-and-shut case
  • as one door closes, another (one) opens
  • as one door closes, another one opens
  • as one door closes, another opens
  • be an open book
  • be open to (something)
  • be open to something
  • be open with
  • be open with (one)
  • be pushing at an open door
  • be wide open
  • be wide open to (something)
  • blow (something) wide open
  • blow open
  • blow something wide open
  • blow the lid off
  • blow wide open
  • break open
  • burst open
  • bust (someone or something) wide open
  • bust someone wide open
  • bust something wide open
  • bust wide open
  • can of worms
  • cold open
  • come out in the open
  • come out in the open with
  • come out in the open with (something)
  • come out in(to) the open
  • crack (something) wide open
  • crack a book
  • crack a bottle open
  • crack open
  • crack open a bottle
  • crack open a/the bottle
  • crack the door (open)
  • doors open up
  • gaze open-mouthed
  • greet (someone or something) with open arms
  • have an open mind
  • have one’s nose wide open
  • have/keep an open mind
  • heavens opened
  • honest and aboveboard
  • in the open
  • in the open air
  • keep (one's) eye(s) open (for someone or something)
  • keep (one's) eye(s) peeled (for something or someone)
  • keep (one's) eye(s) skinned (for someone or something)
  • keep (one's) options open
  • keep (one's) weather eye open
  • keep a weather eye on (someone or something)
  • keep a weather eye on something/open for something
  • keep a weather eye open
  • keep a weather eye out
  • keep an eye open
  • keep an open mind
  • keep eyes open
  • keep one's eyes open
  • keep open house
  • keep weather eye open
  • keep your eyes open
  • keep your eyes open/peeled/skinned
  • keep your options open
  • keep/leave your options open
  • lay open
  • leave (one's) options open
  • leave (someone, something, or oneself) (wide) open for (something)
  • leave (someone, something, or oneself) (wide) open to (something)
  • leave oneself wide open for
  • leave open
  • leave open the possibility of (something or doing something)
  • leave the door open
  • leave the door open for
  • leave the door open for (something or doing something)
  • leave yourself wide open to something
  • not open (one's) mouth
  • not open mouth
  • not open one's mouth
  • on the open market
  • open (a) Pandora's box
  • open (one) up
  • open (one's) big mouth
  • open (one's) eyes
  • open (one's) eyes to (someone or something)
  • open (one's) heart (to someone)
  • open (one's) legs
  • open (one's) mind (to something)
  • open (one's) mouth
  • open (oneself) (up) to criticism
  • open (something) with (someone or something)
  • open (up) (one's) kimono
  • open (up) a can of worms
  • open a conversation
  • open a conversation (with one)
  • open a few doors
  • open a Pandora's box
  • open and aboveboard
  • open and shut
  • open arms, with
  • open book
  • open day
  • open doors
  • open eyes
  • open eyes to
  • open fire
  • open for business
  • open heart to
  • open house
  • open house, keep
  • open into
  • open into (something)
  • open kimono
  • open letter
  • open mind
  • open old wounds
  • open on
  • open on (something)
  • open one’s kimono
  • open one's eyes
  • open one's heart to
  • open oneself to criticism
  • open out
  • open out on(to) something
  • open Pandora's box
  • open question
  • open question, an
  • open season
  • open season (on someone or something)
  • open season on
  • open secret
  • open secret, an
  • open sesame
  • open some doors
  • open someone's eyes
  • open the door for (someone or something)
  • open the door to
  • open the door to (someone or something)
  • open the door to/for somebody/something
  • open the eyes of (someone)
  • open the eyes of someone
  • open the floodgates
  • open the kimono
  • open the way for (one)
  • open the way for (something)
  • open the way for somebody/something
  • open the way to (something)
  • open to
  • open to (something)
  • open to criticism
  • open to question
  • open up
  • open up a can of worms
  • open up one’s kimono
  • open up to
  • open with
  • open wound
  • open your eyes
  • open your heart
  • open your mind to
  • open your mouth
  • open your/somebody's eyes
  • open-and-shut
  • open-and-shut case
  • open-ended
  • out in the open
  • out into the open
  • push at an open door
  • read someone like an open book, to
  • receive (someone or something) with open arms
  • receive with open arms
  • sleep with one eye open
  • the heavens open
  • the heavens opened
  • throw open
  • throw open (something) to (someone or something)
  • welcome (someone or something) with open arms
  • welcome someone with open arms
  • welcome something with open arms
  • when one door closes, another opens
  • when one door shuts, another one opens
  • When one door shuts, another opens
  • wide open
  • with (one's) eyes wide open
  • with eyes open
  • with eyes wide open
  • with one’s eyes open
  • with one’s eyes wide open
  • with one's eyes open
  • with open arms
  • with your eyes open
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