单词 | opening |
释义 | openingopeningsopeningopening1 /ˈəʊpənɪŋ $ ˈoʊ-/ noun [countable]1a ceremony to celebrate the first time that a new public building, road etc is available for people to use: the opening of the new art galleryopen新画廊的开张2the beginning of something: a speech at the opening of the conferenceopen会议的开幕致辞3a job or opportunity that is available: Are there any openings for gardeners?beopeninggardener有园艺工人的空缺吗?4a hole or space in something: an opening in the fenceopen栅栏上的缺口THESAURUS holeTHESAURUS: openinghole an empty space in the ground, or in something that is torn or broken: There’s a hole in my jeans.Dig a hole wide enough for the plant’s roots.rootgap an empty area between two things or two parts of something, especially one that should not be there: He has a gap between his two front teeth.havetoothThere was a gap in the fence.beopening a hole that something can pass through or that you can see through: The train disappeared into the dark opening of the tunnel.disappearopenThere was no chimney, just an opening in the roof.beopenleak a small hole where something has been damaged, where liquid or gas flows in or out: There’s a leak in the pipe.The plumber’s coming to repair the leak.comepuncture especially BrE a small hole in a tyre which lets the air out: My bike’s got a puncture.getslot a straight narrow hole that you put a coin, card etc into: Put a coin in the slot before you dial the number.numbpothole a hole in the surface of a road caused by traffic or bad weather: Drive slowly – the road’s full of potholes.pothole |
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