词汇 | opening |
释义 | opening noun uk/ˈəʊ.pən.ɪŋ/ us/ˈoʊp.nɪŋ/ (HOLE) C2 [ C ]洞;孔;开口 a hole or space that something or someone can pass through The children crawled through an opening in the fence. 孩子们从篱笆上的一个缺口里爬了过去。 Synonyms: breach (OPENING) chink (CRACK)cleftcrack (NARROW SPACE)crannycrevicefissuregap (HOLE)interstice slit slot (LONG HOLE)
(CEREMONY) B2 [ C usually singular ](某一事件或活动的)开幕仪式 a ceremony at the beginning of an event or activity The official opening of the new school will take place next month. 这所新学校将在下个月正式启用。 (BEGINNING) B2 [ C usually singular ]开始,开头,开端 the beginning of something The opening of the novel is amazing. 这部小说开篇惊人。 [ C ]国际象棋的开局 the beginning of a game of chess If you want to get anywhere in chess, you have to study the various openings. 你要想下好国际象棋,就必须学习各种开局方式。
(OPPORTUNITY) [ C ](职位的)空缺;机会,机遇 a job or an opportunity to do something There's an opening for an editorial assistant in our department. 我们部门有个编辑助理的职位空缺。 Synonyms: opportunityvacancy Compare: Situations Vacant
opening adjective [ before noun ] uk/ˈəʊ.pən.ɪŋ/ us/ˈoʊp.nɪŋ/ C1 开始的 happening at the beginning of an event or activity her opening remarks 她的开场白 the opening night 首演/映之夜 Opposite: closing
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