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Chinese translation of 'wide open' adj - [eyes, mouth]
大张(張)的 (dàzhāng de) - [window]
大开(開)的 (dàkāi de)
- wicket
- wide
- wide awake
- wide open
- widely
- widen
- widespread
Related terms ofwide open Definition open to the full extent He came towards her with his arms wide open in welcome. Synonyms outspreadspread splayed fully open fully extended Definition exposed or vulnerable The virus leaves the body wide open to infection. The match was still wide open at half-time. Synonyms unpredictable up for grabs (informal) anybody's guess (informal) Additional synonymsa leader who would leave the country isolated and defenceless Synonyms helpless, exposed, vulnerable, naked, endangered, powerless, wide open, unarmed, unprotected, unguardedDefinition vulnerable The troops are exposed to attack by the enemy. Synonyms vulnerable, open, subject, in danger, liable, susceptible, wide open, left open, laid bare, in peril, laid open a gaping hole Synonyms wide, great, open, broad, vast, yawning, wide open, cavernous- wide
- wide awake
- wide of the mark
- wide open
- wide-eyed
- wide-ranging
- widen
Additional synonymsDefinition left doubtful I hope to carry on for an indeterminate period. Synonyms uncertain, indefinite, unspecified, vague, inconclusive, imprecise, undefined, undetermined, inexact, unfixed, unstipulated Definition unprotected They left themselves open to accusations of double standards. Synonyms susceptible, subject, exposed, vulnerable, in danger, disposed, liable, wide open, unprotected, at the mercy of, left open, laid bare, an easy target for, undefended, laid open, defenceless against, unfortified, opN Definition extended or stretched out as far as possible She stepped towards him, her arms outstretched. Synonyms spread, opened (out), extended, stretched, unfolded, sprawled, unfurled, fanned out Walking with weights makes the shoulders susceptible to injury. Synonyms liable, inclined, prone, given, open, subject, vulnerable, disposed, predisposedDefinition constantly changing or moving from place to place Despite the unsettled weather, we had a marvellous weekend. Synonyms inconstant, changing, unpredictable, variable, uncertain, changeableDefinition exposed to attack Their tanks would be vulnerable to attack from the air. Synonyms exposed, open, unprotected, defenceless, accessible, wide open, open to attack, assailable phraseIf something is wide open, it is open to its full extent. The child had left the inner door wide open. See full dictionary entry for openphraseIf you say that a competition, race, or election is wide open, you mean that anyone could win it, because there is no competitor who seems to be much better than the others. The competition has been thrown wide open by the absence of the world champion. See full dictionary entry for openwide open in British English (waɪd ˈəʊpən) adjective1. (of doors, windows, eyes) open to the full extent The door was wide open. The windows were wide open. His eyes were wide open and he stared at the sky. Her mouth was wide open. He sleeps with his mouth wide open. He left his office door wide open. 2. exposed to attack; vulnerable That would leave us wide open to an enemy invasion. 3. (of competitions, elections) uncertain as to outcome I really feel the competition is wide open for anybody to take, ourselves included. The competition has been thrown wide open by the absence of the world champion. All this leaves the presidential election wide open. 4. US informal (of a town or city) lax in the enforcement of certain laws, esp those relating to the sale and consumption of alcohol, gambling, the control of vice, etc 5. to blow sth wide open wide-open in British Englishadjective (wide open when postpositive)1. open to the full extent 2. (postpositive) exposed to attack; vulnerable 3. uncertain as to outcome 4. US informal (of a town or city) lax in the enforcement of certain laws, esp those relating tothe sale and consumption of alcohol, gambling, the control of vice, etc wide-open in American English (ˈwaɪdˈoʊpən) adjective2. not enclosed, fenced-in, etc.; unobstructed; clear wide-open spaces 3. a. not limited or restricted a wide-open style of football b. US having no laws, or being lax in enforcing laws, prohibiting or regulating prostitution, gambling, liquor sales, etc. a wide-open city Examples of 'wide open' in a sentencewide open There is a picture of me with my mouth wide open, screaming.I put a massive mint in my mouth and my mouth was wide open.I call that leaving the door wide open.She found chaos - the door wide open, tables overturned.Suddenly the curtains were blown wide open.This year the race is wide open.Why do jubilant footballers always have to scream with their mouths wide open?They have left the door wide open.His eyes were as big as moons and his mouth was wide open.Their doors are closing but our doors are still wide open.His eyes and mouth were wide open.The stable door is therefore wide open.He was staring wildly and his mouth hung wide open.The sceptics are full of confidence that they will soon push that door wide open.The big surprise was that there were only five goals in a match that was wide open and full of chances.Leaving doors wide open wastes energy.None seems to realise that the journalists' club has been blown wide open.The crocodile launched itself at me, mouth wide open.I just looked at him with my mouth wide open.The competition is still wide open as the second group of eight semi-finalists step out onto the stage to be judged.The race is wide open.It's a wide open race.So how does all this look now, when the consensus is that the race for top and bottom has been blown wide open?So I think the competition is wide open.But not the Scottish identity, and that schism is about to be blown wide open.And not be able to do anything about it, apart from stand there, mouth wide open in shock.It makes for a wide-open contest and the possibility of the championship being decided by points difference.He should prove best in a wide-open contest.It was a suitable thrilling finish to a wide-open race.Then he lifted his head up again and turned his gaze to meet my wide-open eyes.This is one of the most wide-open races of the meeting so there are no end of horses in with a shout.But to me, the bigger problem comes when we neglect such a wide-open door to ministry.It looks a wide-open race.But such are the wide-open spaces of the oche at the Reebok.Walk it off along the vast, wide-open beaches while watching the impossibly tanned volleyball players.The wide-open spaces on the stage were exciting enough - you could have taken the dog for a walk up there. |