opening
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/ˈə‍ʊpənɪŋ/

“opening”的英语定义和含义

opening
01

开幕的, 开头的

marking the beginning of something
Opening
01

开口, 缝隙

an empty or unobstructed space in or between things
02

开幕式, 开业典礼

a ceremony marking the start of a new enterprise or event
例子
Crowds attended the museum 's grand opening.
人群参加了博物馆的盛大开幕式
03

打开, 开启

the act of causing something to open
04

首映, 开幕

the first public presentation of a play, musical, movie, or any other form of entertainment
例子
They attended the opening of the art exhibition to see the new works by local artists.
他们参加了艺术展览的开幕,以观看当地艺术家的新作品。
05

开局, 开始

a recognized sequence of moves at the start of a chess game
例子
The opening determined the pace of the match.
开局决定了比赛的节奏。
06

开口, 缝隙

a man-made vacant or unobstructed space
例子
The tunnel had an opening carved into the hillside.
隧道有一个在开口雕刻在山坡上。
07

舱口, 开口

an entrance fitted with a hatch, especially a passageway between a ship's decks
08

开口, 通道

a hole or passage that gives access to a bodily cavity
09

机会, 选择

a possible choice or option
例子
The plan left no opening for negotiation.
该计划没有留下任何谈判的余地
10

开头, 引言

the beginning section of an introduction
例子
Critics praised the opening of the book.
评论家们称赞了这本书的开头
11

空缺职位, 机会

an available position, especially a job or opportunity for advancement
例子
She applied for an opening in management.
她申请了一个管理方面的空缺职位
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