wideopen
形容词
1. 宽阔的;敞开的 - The wideopen plains stretched as far as the eye could see. (宽阔的草原一望无际。) - She left the door wideopen. (她敞开了门。) 2. 完全开放的;毫无限制的 - They have a wideopen policy on employee benefits. (他们在员工福利方面有着毫无限制的政策。) - The city has a wideopen attitude towards gambling. (这座城市对赌博持有开放的态度。)名词
1. 空旷地区;荒野 - The expedition trekked through the wideopen for miles. (探险队在荒野中徒步行进了数英里。) 2. 机会范围;可能性 - The wideopen of possibilities excites me. (无限的可能性使我兴奋不已。)词语辨析
- wideopen和open的区别在于wideopen强调宽度或范围更大,程度更深。词汇扩充
- wide-opened:形容词,敞开的,完全开放的 - wide-openness:名词,广阔,开放近义词
- spacious - extensive - vast - broad反义词
- narrow - limited - restricted柯林斯词典
形容词 1. If you describe a person or their attitudes as wide-open, you mean that they are very relaxed and open, and do not hide their feelings or thoughts. 2. If you describe a place or area of land as wide-open, you mean that it is completely open and has no walls, fences, or buildings around it. 3. If you say that someone's eyes are wide-open, you mean that they are staring straight in front of them, usually because they are very surprised. 4. If you say that someone has wide-open eyes, you mean that their eyes are open very wide, usually because they are very surprised. 5. If you say that someone is wide-open to something such as criticism or attack, you mean that they are not protected or defended against it, and so are very vulnerable to it. 6. If you say that an opportunity or chance is wide-open, you mean that it is available and can be used or taken by anyone. 7. If you say that something such as a competition or race is wide-open, you mean that anyone could win it because there is no clear favorite. 8. If you say that a race or competition is wide-open, you mean that it is possible for anyone taking part to win it. 9. If you say that a situation or issue is wide-open, you mean that it is completely uncertain or undecided. 名词 1. If you say that someone or something is wide open to a particular thing, you mean that they are likely to experience it or be influenced by it because they have not protected themselves against it. 2. If you say that someone or something is wide open to a particular criticism or attack, you mean that they have made themselves very vulnerable to it.牛津词典
形容词 1. Not closed or fastened. 2. (Of a person) relaxed and open; not secretive or withholding. 3. (Of a competition or election) having no clear favorite. 4. (Of the eyes) wide open, especially with surprise or fear. 5. Vulnerable or unprotected. 6. (Of an opportunity or chance) available to be exploited; not restricted. 7. (Of a situation) completely uncertain or undecided. 名词 1. A wide open area, especially in a landscape. 2. The opportunity to exploit or make use of something. 3. A situation in which someone or something is vulnerable or unprotected.用法
- The door was wideopen, inviting anyone to enter. - She had a wideopen smile on her face. - The race is wideopen; anyone could win. - The wideopen plains of Africa are breathtaking. - The company has a wideopen policy on innovation.例句
- The wideopen plains stretched as far as the eye could see. (宽阔的草原一望无际。)
- She left the door wideopen. (她敞开了门。)
- They have a wideopen policy on employee benefits. (他们在员工福利方面有着毫无限制的政策。)
- The city has a wideopen attitude towards gambling. (这座城市对赌博持有开放的态度。)
- The expedition trekked through the wideopen for miles. (探险队在荒野中徒步行进了数英里。)
- The wideopen of possibilities excites me. (无限的可能性使我兴奋不已。)
- The wideopen field provided a sense of freedom. (广阔的田野给人一种自由的感觉。)
- His wideopen eyes showed his surprise. (他瞪大的眼睛表现出他的惊讶。)
- The wideopen landscape was breathtakingly beautiful. (广阔的景观美得惊人。)
- The wideopen opportunity was too good to miss. (机会范围太好了,不容错过。)
- Her wideopen attitude made her vulnerable to criticism. (她开放的态度使她容易受到批评。)
- The wideopen race had no clear favorite. (这场竞赛没有明显的热门选手。)
- He had wideopen eyes when he saw the surprise party. (当他看到惊喜派对时,他瞪大了眼睛。)
- They left the gate wideopen, allowing anyone to enter. (他们敞开了大门,允许任何人进入。)
- The wideopen discussion allowed for different viewpoints. (广泛的讨论允许不同的观点。)
- The wideopen competition brought out the best in all the participants. (广阔的竞争激发了所有参与者的潜力。)
- The wideopen landscape inspired the artist's creativity. (广阔的景观激发了艺术家的创造力。)
- The wideopen field was perfect for a picnic. (广阔的田野非常适合野餐。)
- The wideopen possibility of success motivated him to work harder. (成功的可能性激励他更加努力地工作。)
- The wideopen market allowed for competition and innovation. (广阔的市场为竞争和创新提供了机会。)
- Her wideopen eyes revealed her astonishment. (她瞪大的眼睛显示出她的惊讶。)