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*o·pen¹ /`opən; ˈəʊpən/ adj 1 not closed 开着的: Who left the window open? 谁把窗户开着? I could barely keep my eyes open. 我简直睁不开眼睛。 A book lay open on the table. 桌上摊开着一本书。 2 if a shop, bank etc is open, you can go into it and use it 〔商店、银行等〕开门营业的: What time does the pharmacy open? 那药房何时开门营业? We're open until six. 我们营业至六时。 3 finished and ready for people to use 已完成并可供使用的: When will the new library be open? 新图书馆何时启用? 4 available for anyone to do or take part in 可供任何人使用[参与]的; 公开的: + to Few jobs were open to women in those days. 那时候很少有职位聘用女性。 5 not surrounded by buildings, walls etc, or not covered 空旷的,敞开的; 没有遮盖的: walking across the open countryside 走过开阔的郊野 an open fire 明火 6 honest and not keeping anything secret 坦率的,不隐瞒的: We try to be open with each other. 我们尽量做到彼此坦诚相对。 7 keep/have an open mind to not decide about something until you have heard what other people say about it 抱着开放态度〔不怀成见〕 8 keep your eyes/ears open spoken to keep looking or listening carefully so that you notice anything that may be important 【口】 细心观察/聆听 9 open to criticism/discussion/misunderstanding etc able to be criticized, discussed etc 会招致批评/会引起议论/易被误解等: Her comments were open to misunderstanding. 她的这番评论会遭受误解。 10 be open to suggestions/new ideas to want to hear other people's suggestions and ideas because you think they may be useful 乐于听取建议/新的观点 11 not fastened 敞开的,未系好的: His shirt was open. 他的衬衫敞开着。 |