open verb ⇨begin (open a meeting)⇨spread (a parachute opens)⇨start (a story opens)⇨undo (open a letter/bottle)⇨open fire⇨shoot⇨open the way⇨help2open adj. ⇨open (open admiration/war)⇨honest (a very open person)⇨vulnerable (open to abuse)⇨lay sb open to sth⇨exposeverbopen
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➡ See also the entries for clearadj.1 and marked另见clear形容词词条第1义和marked条open ♦︎ overt ♦︎ blatant ♦︎ under sb's nose ♦︎ glaringThese words all describe sth that is done in a very obvious way without any attempt to keep it secret.这些词均表示公开的、不隐瞒的、明显的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆an open / an overt / a blatant attempt◆open / overt / blatant discrimination◆overt / blatant sexuality◆a blatant / glaring example◆quite open / overt / blatant■openknown to everyone; not kept hidden人人皆知的;非秘密的;公开的◆an open display of affection公开示爱◆One more border skirmish could lead to open war.再有一次边境冲突,就可能导致公开的战争。◆We need more open government, starting with a Freedom of Information Act.我们需要更加透明的政府,首先是要通过知情权法案。OPPsecret ⇨ secret1▸openly
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◆The men in prison would never cry openly(= so that other people could see).狱中犯人从不当众哭泣。■overt əʊˈvɜːt, ˈəʊvɜːt; NAmEoʊˈvɜːrt, ˈoʊvɜːrt [usually before noun] (ratherformal) done in an open way and not secretly公开的;明显的;不隐瞒的◆There was little overt support for the project.对这个项目公开表示支持的很少。◆Her overt sexuality shocked cinema audiences.她不加掩饰的性行为令电影观众震惊。OPPcovert ⇨ secret2ⓘ Overt is a less general word than open and is only used to talk about actions and behaviour, not feelings, events or systems. * overt含义不及open宽泛,只用于描述行为和举止,不用于描述感情、事件或制度◆an overt display of affection公开示爱◆overt admiration/war/government▸overtly
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◆Charities are not allowed to be involved in overtly political activities.慈善机构不得参与明显属于政治的活动。■blatantˈbleɪtnt (disapproving) (of an action that is considered wrong) done in an obvious and open way without caring if people object or are shocked, or if laws are broken(错误的行为)明目张胆的,公然的◆The opposition party made a blatant attempt to buy votes.反对党公然企图贿选。◆It was a blatant lie.那是个赤裸裸的谎言。▸blatantly
(informal) if sth happens under sb's nose, they do not notice it, even though it is not being done secretly当着某人的面,就在某人眼皮底下(却没有被察觉)◆The police didn't know the drugs ring was operating right under their noses.警方不知道贩毒集团就在他们眼皮底下运作。■glaringˈgleərɪŋ; NAmEˈglerɪŋ [usually before noun] (disapproving) (of a mistake or sth bad) very easily seen(错误或负面的事物)显眼的,明显的,易见的◆The failure to mention the role of Italy was a glaring omission in the book.未提到意大利的作用是书中一个明显的疏漏。▸glaringly
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◆The mistakes were glaringly obvious.那些错误显而易见。
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