- ADJ 开始的;开端的;开场的
The opening event, item, day, or week in a series is the first one.
- They returned to take part in the season's opening game.
他们回来参加本赛季的开幕赛。 - ...the opening day of the fifth General Synod.
第5届总议会的开幕日
- N-COUNT 开始;开端;开场
The opening of something such as a book, play, or concert is the first part of it.
- The opening of the scene depicts Akhnaten and his family in a moment of intimacy.
这幕戏的开场描绘了埃及法老阿肯那顿和他的家人其乐融融的情景。
- N-COUNT 孔;洞;缺口
An opening is a hole or empty space through which things or people can pass.
- He squeezed through a narrow opening in the fence.
他从围栏上的狭窄缺口里挤了过去。
- N-COUNT (林中)空地
An opening in a forest is a small area where there are no trees or bushes.
- I glanced down at the beach as we passed an opening in the trees.
我们经过一块林中空地时,我往下扫了一眼海滩。
in BRIT, usually use 英国英语通常用 clearing
- N-COUNT 有利机会;机遇
An opening is a good opportunity to do something, for example to show people how good you are.
- Her capabilities were always there; all she needed was an opening to show them.
她一直都很有能力;她需要的只是一次展示才华的机会。
- N-COUNT (职位的)空缺
An opening is a job that is available.
- We don't have any openings now, but we'll call you if something comes up.
我们现在没有职位空缺,一旦有的话我们会给你打电话。
- See also: open