opening的中文翻譯是什麼意思

opening

US/ˈoʊpənɪŋ , ˈoʊpnɪŋ/
UK/ˈəʊpənɪŋ , ˈəʊpnɪŋ/

n. 開幕,開始; 空缺的職位; [商]開盤,交易開始時間; (職位的)空缺

adj. 首次的,開始的

v. (打)開( open的現在分詞); 開始; 睜開; 啟動

opening柯林斯釋義

ADJ開始的;開端的;開場的

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.

    他們回來參加本賽季的開幕賽。

  • ...the opening day of the fifth General Synod.

    第5屆總議會的開幕日

N-COUNT開始;開端;開場

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.

    這幕戲的開場描繪了埃及法老阿肯那頓和他的家人其樂融融的情景。

N-COUNT孔;洞;缺口

An opening is a hole or empty space through which things or people can pass.

  • He squeezed through a narrow opening in the fence.

    他從圍欄上的狹窄缺口裡擠了過去。

N-COUNT(林中)空地

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.

    我們經過一塊林中空地時,我往下掃了一眼海灘。

N-COUNT有利機會;機遇

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華的機會。

N-COUNT(職位的)空缺

An opening is a job that is available.

  • We don't have any openings now, but we'll call you if something comes up.

    我們現在沒有職位空缺,一旦有的話我們會給你打電話。

opening英文釋義

Noun

1. an open or empty space in or between things;

  • there was a small opening between the trees
  • the explosion made a gap in the wall

2. a ceremony accompanying the start of some enterprise

    3. becoming open or being made open;

    • the opening of his arms was the sign I was waiting for

    4. the first performance (as of a theatrical production);

    • the opening received good critical reviews

    5. the act of opening something;

    • the ray of light revealed his cautious opening of the door

    6. opportunity especially for employment or promotion;

    • there is an opening in the sales department

    7. the initial part of the introduction;

    • the opening established the basic theme

    8. a possible alternative;

    • bankruptcy is always a possibility

    9. an aperture or hole opening into a bodily cavity;

    • the orifice into the aorta from the lower left chamber of the heart

    10. a vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made;

    • they left a small opening for the cat at the bottom of the door

    11. an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship

      12. the first of a series of actions;

      • he memorized all the important chess openings

      Adjective

      1. first or beginning;

      • the memorable opening bars of Beethoven's Fifth
      • the play's opening scene

      opening場景例句

      He forgot his carefully prepared opening remarks.

      原來準備好的那一套開場白被他忘得一乾二淨.

      In economic work, we should pay attention to opening up the source and regulating the flow from time to time.

      在經濟工作中, 應該經常注意開源節流.

      There was an opening in the wall.

      牆上有個洞.

      Many attended the opening of the new sports centre.

      很多人參加了新體育中心的開始使用典禮.

      We surprised the burglars opening the safe.

      竊賊在開保險箱時被我們撞上了.

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      opening詞性變形

      openings