opening
n. 开幕,开始; 空缺的职位; [商]开盘,交易开始时间; (职位的)空缺
adj. 首次的,开始的
v. (打)开( open的现在分词); 开始; 睁开; 启动
The opening event, item, day, or week in a series is the first one.
They returned to take part in the season's opening game.
他们回来参加本赛季的开幕赛。
...the opening day of the fifth General Synod.
第5届总议会的开幕日
The opening of something such as a book, play, or concert is the first part of it.
The opening of the scene depicts Akhnaten and his family in a moment of intimacy.
这幕戏的开场描绘了埃及法老阿肯那顿和他的家人其乐融融的情景。
An opening is a hole or empty space through which things or people can pass.
He squeezed through a narrow opening in the fence.
他从围栏上的狭窄缺口里挤了过去。
An opening in a forest is a small area where there are no trees or bushes.
I glanced down at the beach as we passed an opening in the trees.
我们经过一块林中空地时,我往下扫了一眼海滩。
An opening is a good opportunity to do something, for example to show people how good you are.
Her capabilities were always there; all she needed was an opening to show them.
她一直都很有能力;她需要的只是一次展示才华的机会。
An opening is a job that is available.
We don't have any openings now, but we'll call you if something comes up.
我们现在没有职位空缺,一旦有的话我们会给你打电话。
1. an open or empty space in or between things;
2. a ceremony accompanying the start of some enterprise
3. becoming open or being made open;
4. the first performance (as of a theatrical production);
5. the act of opening something;
6. opportunity especially for employment or promotion;
7. the initial part of the introduction;
8. a possible alternative;
9. an aperture or hole opening into a bodily cavity;
10. a vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made;
11. an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship
12. the first of a series of actions;
1. first or beginning;
He forgot his carefully prepared opening remarks.
原来准备好的那一套开场白被他忘得一干二净.
In economic work, we should pay attention to opening up the source and regulating the flow from time to time.
在经济工作中, 应该经常注意开源节流.
There was an opening in the wall.
墙上有个洞.
Many attended the opening of the new sports centre.
很多人参加了新体育中心的开始使用典礼.
We surprised the burglars opening the safe.
窃贼在开保险箱时被我们撞上了.
n. 孔,穴,裂口,洞,门
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n. 开始,门槛,初步
prologuecommencementbeginninggenesisinceptionintroductiondawnstartkick-offbirthexordiumpreliminaryoutsetthresholdorigindebutdawningjump-off
n. 机会
n. 空缺
其他释义
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