open
n. 公开;空旷;户外
adj. 公开的;敞开的;空旷的;坦率的;营业着的
vt. 公开;打开
Two new roads will be finished at the beginning of this year and are expected to open to traffic soon.
这两条新道路将在今年年初竣工,预计很快会通车。
Be honest and open about who you really are.
开诚布公的对待真实的自己。
If they do open their mouth, what will enter your ears is nothing but cold utterance1.
如果他们打开自己的嘴,听进你耳朵的都是些冷言冷语。
My eyes were heavy,so heavy that I could hardly open them.
我的眼皮很重,重得我快要睁不开眼了。
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Then,they forced her to take them to her flat and open the door.
然后,盗贼们威胁她带他们去公寓并把门打开。
When I open the book, a childish voice entered my ears, “Sister Hui, Play games with me, OK?
在我准备打开书的时候,我听到了一个稚嫩的声音对我说,“慧姐姐,跟我玩游戏,好吗?”
The place is open and empty with a huge tree standing2 on a low hill.
这个开阔又空旷,只有小山坡上长着棵大树。
In fact, I could hardly open my mouth.
事实上,我压根张不了嘴。
More vacancies3 are open only to males.
更多的职位只招收男性职工。
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