1 opening /ˈoʊpənɪŋ/ noun plural openings
plural openings
Learner's definition of OPENING
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[count] : a hole or empty space that you can go through开口;洞;缝隙 -
the opening of a cave洞穴的出入口
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They squeezed through a narrow opening between the fence and an oak tree.他们勉强挤过篱笆和橡树之间的狭窄缝隙。
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The enemy's troops poured through an opening in our defenses.敌人的队伍大量涌进了我军防线上的缺口。
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[count] : the first part of something : beginning开端;开始 —
usually singular通常用单数 -
We missed the opening of her speech.我们错过了她演讲的开头。
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He injured himself two weeks after the opening of the season.本赛季开赛两周后他就受伤了。
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the opening of the school year本学年的开始
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The story has a clever opening.故事有个巧妙的开头。
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[count] : the first time that something happens首次发生;首演 4
[count] : an event that is held in order to announce that something (such as a new store or public building) is ready to accept customers or visitors开幕式;落成典礼 — see also grand opening 5
[count] : a job or position that is available空缺的职位 6
[count] : a chance or opportunity to do or say something机会;机遇 7
[noncount] : the act of causing something to open or of becoming open开放;开业 -
It has been 10 years since the opening of the café.这家咖啡馆开业已经10年了。
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the opening of a bank account开立银行账户
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the opening of the area for mining采矿区的开放
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the opening of diplomatic relations between the two countries两国间外交关系的建立
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the opening (up) of the land to settlers这一地区对移居者的开放
2 opening /ˈoʊpənɪŋ/ adjective
2 opening
/ˈoʊpənɪŋ/
adjective
Learner's definition of OPENING
always used before a noun
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: first or beginning开始的;开篇的 -
It's the opening day of the fishing season.这是鱼汛期的第一天。
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the opening lines of the poem诗歌的开篇几行
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the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games奥运会开幕式
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In her opening statement, she told the jury that her client was not guilty.在开案陈述中,她告诉陪审团她的委托人无罪。
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used to describe the time when something is performed or shown for the first time首场演出的