[/ˈəupnɪŋ; ˋopənɪŋ/] n 用法: 1 [C] way in or out; open space; gap (进出的)通路; 开口; 孔; 洞: an opening in a hedge, fence, etc 树篱、 篱笆等上的豁口 * an opening in the clouds 云中的缝隙. 用法: 2 [C esp sing 尤作单数] beginning 开始; 开端: the opening of a book, speech, film, etc 书、 演说、 影片等的开头. 用法: 3 [sing] process of becoming or making open 开; 张开: the opening of a flower 花的开放 * the opening of a new library 新图书馆的开幕. 用法: 4 [C] ceremony to celebrate (a public building, etc) being ready for use 庆祝(公共建筑物等)开始使用的仪式: 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. 用法: 5 [C] (a) position (in a business or firm) which is open or vacant (公司等的)空缺: an opening in an advertising agency 广告公司的空缺 * There are few openings in publishing for new graduates. 出版业中几乎没有给新毕业生的空缺. (b) good opportunity to do or talk about sth; favourable conditions 良机; 有利的环境: excellent openings for trade 做生意的大好机会 * The last speaker gave me the opening I was waiting for. 最後的发言者给了我等待已久的讲话机会. opening 2 adj [attrib 作定语] first 首先的; 第一个的; 开头的: his opening remarks 他的开场白 * the opening scene of a film 电影开始的镜头. |