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●ˌopen sth↔ˈup●ˌopen ˈupto become or make sth possible, available or able to be reached (使某事物)成为可能,可得到,可达到◆The railway opened up the east of the country. 铁路使这个国家的东部不再闭塞。◆Exciting possibilities were opening up for her in the new job. 新工作为她带来了令人兴奋的发展前途。to begin business for the day; to start a new business 开门;营业;开业◆I open up the store for the day at around 8.30. 我的店每天早上大约 8:30 开门。 OPP close up to start a new business 开张;开业◆There's a new Thai restaurant opening up in town. 城里有一家新的泰国餐馆开张了。 OPP close down to develop or start to happen or exist; to develop or start sth 发展;开始发生;出现◆A division has opened up between the two ministers over the issue. 两位部长在这个问题上出现了分歧。◆Scott opened up a 3-point lead in the first game. 斯科特在第一局就以 3 分领先。to appear and become wider; to make sth wider when it is narrow or closed 张开;裂开;拓展;打开◆The wound opened up and started bleeding. 伤口裂开,开始流血。◆The operation will open up the blocked passages around his heart. 手术将把他心脏周围被堵塞的通道打开。 OPP close up See also open |