opening
opening 英 [ˈəʊpnɪŋ] 美 [ˈoʊpnɪŋ]
n. 开始;机会(打开的) adj. 开始的
名词复数:openings
- An opening is an empty space. That opening in the back of your closet might lead to a secret room. A job opening, on the other hand, is an available job that could open you up to an entirely new career.
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- n. 开始;机会(打开的)
- adj. 开始的
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1. We could see the stars through an opening in the roof.
我们从屋顶的小洞能看见星星。
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2. The movie has an exciting opening.
电影的开头非常刺激。
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3. the opening of the Olympic Games
奥林匹克运动会开幕式
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4. the opening of a flower
花朵的绽放
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5. the opening of the new play
新话剧的开演
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6. There are several openings in the sales department.
销售部有几个空缺。
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7. The skirt has a side opening.
这裙子是侧面开口的。
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8. his opening remarks
他的开场白
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9. the opening chapter of the book
该书的第一章
- opening (n.) Old English openung "act of opening" (a door, mouth, etc.), "disclosure, manifestation," verbal noun from present participle of open (v.). Meaning "vacant space, hole, aperture, doorway" is attested from c. 1200. Meaning "act of opening (a place, to the public)" is from late 14c. Sense of "action of beginning (something)" is from 1712; meaning "first performance of a play" is 1855; "start of an art exhibit" is from 1905. Sense of "opportunity, chance" is from 1793.
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