释义 |
open up [phrasal verb] 1 : to become less shy and speak more freely畅谈;倾吐心事 3 — used to demand that someone who is inside a room, building, etc., let you in开门 4 open up or open up (something) or open (something) up a : to become or cause (something) to become available or possible(使)可达到,可得到 -
It seemed that the whole world was opening up for me. [=it seemed that anything was possible]似乎一切都有可能。 -
Once he had his degree, many new opportunities opened up for him.他一拿到学位,许多新的机会就向他招手。 -
This discovery opens up the possibility of new research.这次发现为新的研究提供了可能。 -
The government opened up the land for settlement.政府为移民提供土地。 -
People opened up their homes to those affected by the tragedy. [=they invited those affected by the tragedy to stay in their homes]人们邀请灾民们住进自己的家里。 b : to become or cause (something) to become wider or less crowded(使)变宽,扩大 -
At the bottom of the hill, the forest/landscape opens up to reveal a beautiful valley.在山脚下,森林/景区豁然开朗,展现出一个美丽的山谷。 -
It looks like the road/traffic opens up ahead.前方似乎道路变宽/交通顺畅了。 -
a drug that opens up the blood vessels能够疏通血管的药物 c : to develop or cause (something) to develop(使)发展 -
A wide gap in the polls has opened up between the two candidates.两位候选人的民意支持率已经拉开了很大差距。 -
The team won after opening up a 20-point lead in the game.这个队在比赛中以20分的优势获胜。 -
This opens up an important question: why did it happen?这引出了一个重要问题:为什么会发生这件事? |