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单词 open-ended
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Definition of open-ended in English:

open-ended

(also open-end)
adjective əʊp(ə)nˈɛndɪdˈoʊpən ˌɛndəd
  • 1Having no predetermined limit or boundary.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The other reason I make this statement is because a week before this book landed on my desk, I had bought an open-end ticket to Ireland and gave notice of my intention to quit my job.
    • Another reason that's typically given: Most closed-end funds don't liquidate or convert to open-end funds, so it makes no sense that their share prices should reflect that.
    • I also manage an open-end mutual fund, the Prudent Bear Fund, which was the top performing mutual fund in the country in the 3rd quarter.
    • This procedure uses an open-end interval to list a series of housing units.
    • But no obligation of this kind can be open-ended and without limit of time.
    • These also calculate a NAV in much the same way as the open-end fund.
    • The deal is open-ended, with no limits in terms of duration or cost.
    • With an open-end lease (also known as an equity lease), you must purchase the car at the end of the lease period for a predetermined amount.
    • ‘He wasn't in favour of giving an open-ended commitment but we will be able to avoid that,’ a source said.
    • Some closed-end funds are converted into open-end funds.
    • Closing funds are open-end funds that have decided no longer to accept money from new investors (investors who do not currently own any shares in the fund).
    • That leaves the more familiar open-end mutual funds.
    • This key structural difference makes the holdings in closed-end portfolios much less vulnerable to the waves of buying and redemptions that sometimes characterize open-end funds.
    • You don't want to have an endless open-end part of the agreement.
    • China is launching its first open-end investment fund.
    • Scarborough Council said its agreement with him has already been extended until December and is fairly open-ended to continue beyond that.
    • Perhaps the easiest way to understand the mechanics of closed-end mutual funds is via a comparison to the open-end mutual funds with which most investors are familiar.
    • The open-end document will enter into force on the first day of the second month after its signing.
    • These helped further to encourage open-ended arms competition and limited the search for areas of mutual co-operation.
    • But it would resist pressure to swap an open-ended mandate for a fixed date for withdrawal.
    Synonyms
    permanent, perpetual, everlasting, continuing, abiding, constant, fixed, indefinite
    1. 1.1 (of a question) allowing the formulation of any answer, rather than a selection from a set of possible answers.
      the interview includes both open-ended and multiple-choice questions
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I tend to ask open-ended questions, and I also put candidates into hypothetical situations.
      • The idea is to use an open-ended question that lets other participate.
      • Major themes were determined from answers to open-ended questions in a questionnaire.
      • At the end of each section, an open-ended question can allow a member to expand on that area.
      • In this method, the selected article is distributed with accompanying open-ended questions.
      • As the question was open-ended the participant could identify multiple sources.
      • Asking young children only open-ended questions may produce answers that are usually brief and incomplete.
      • To gather more information, use open-ended questions or ones which require complete answers.
      • Answers to open-ended questions were categorized into major themes before being analyzed.
      • A question that can be answered with yes or no is not an open-ended question.
      • Thirty-seven patients had comments in response to the open-ended question at both interviews.
      • The use of open-ended questions gave specific information on what the students were getting from the text.
      • First, you need to ask open-ended questions, the kind that can't be answered just with a yes or no.
      • The interview format with open-ended questions allowed for a great deal of freedom in responding.
      • The youth interviews included both a series of structured questions and a series of open-ended questions.
      • The third open-ended question was on how a Spanish-speaking child would do in a mainstream classroom.
      • Each knowledge item was developed to assess a specific workshop objective and is an open-ended question.
      • Therefore an open-ended question appeared at the end for that purpose.
      • The responses to the open-ended questions were placed into categories to determine percentages.
      • Staff who use open-ended questions or statements allow the child to express the primary emphasis.

Derivatives

  • open-endedness

  • noun
    • He points out that ‘rights’ introduce a flexibility and open-endedness that no rule can capture.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But when the tools they use and the rhetoric of the form stress the open-endedness of what they're doing, the constant changingness of it, they'll approach it in a different spirit.
      • If the US pursues its historic mission to co-opt the rest of the world into its scheme of values, it cannot wholeheartedly embrace the open-endedness of market-state politics.
      • Essential then to Hyde's approach is spontaneity, change, open-endedness, and fragmentation.
      • Considering the choice on offer, and the open-endedness of most of them, every competent A-Level student should be able to write well enough to get at least 70%.
 
 

Definition of open-ended in US English:

open-ended

(also open-end)
adjectiveˈōpən ˌendədˈoʊpən ˌɛndəd
  • 1Having no determined limit or boundary.

    the return invitation was open-ended
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Closing funds are open-end funds that have decided no longer to accept money from new investors (investors who do not currently own any shares in the fund).
    • Perhaps the easiest way to understand the mechanics of closed-end mutual funds is via a comparison to the open-end mutual funds with which most investors are familiar.
    • These also calculate a NAV in much the same way as the open-end fund.
    • But it would resist pressure to swap an open-ended mandate for a fixed date for withdrawal.
    • Some closed-end funds are converted into open-end funds.
    • With an open-end lease (also known as an equity lease), you must purchase the car at the end of the lease period for a predetermined amount.
    • You don't want to have an endless open-end part of the agreement.
    • The deal is open-ended, with no limits in terms of duration or cost.
    • ‘He wasn't in favour of giving an open-ended commitment but we will be able to avoid that,’ a source said.
    • China is launching its first open-end investment fund.
    • This key structural difference makes the holdings in closed-end portfolios much less vulnerable to the waves of buying and redemptions that sometimes characterize open-end funds.
    • Another reason that's typically given: Most closed-end funds don't liquidate or convert to open-end funds, so it makes no sense that their share prices should reflect that.
    • Scarborough Council said its agreement with him has already been extended until December and is fairly open-ended to continue beyond that.
    • This procedure uses an open-end interval to list a series of housing units.
    • The other reason I make this statement is because a week before this book landed on my desk, I had bought an open-end ticket to Ireland and gave notice of my intention to quit my job.
    • I also manage an open-end mutual fund, the Prudent Bear Fund, which was the top performing mutual fund in the country in the 3rd quarter.
    • But no obligation of this kind can be open-ended and without limit of time.
    • These helped further to encourage open-ended arms competition and limited the search for areas of mutual co-operation.
    • The open-end document will enter into force on the first day of the second month after its signing.
    • That leaves the more familiar open-end mutual funds.
    Synonyms
    permanent, perpetual, everlasting, continuing, abiding, constant, fixed, indefinite
    1. 1.1 (of a question) allowing the formulation of any answer, rather than a selection from a set of possible answers.
      the interview includes both open-ended and multiple-choice questions
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At the end of each section, an open-ended question can allow a member to expand on that area.
      • The use of open-ended questions gave specific information on what the students were getting from the text.
      • The interview format with open-ended questions allowed for a great deal of freedom in responding.
      • The third open-ended question was on how a Spanish-speaking child would do in a mainstream classroom.
      • I tend to ask open-ended questions, and I also put candidates into hypothetical situations.
      • Asking young children only open-ended questions may produce answers that are usually brief and incomplete.
      • The responses to the open-ended questions were placed into categories to determine percentages.
      • A question that can be answered with yes or no is not an open-ended question.
      • Major themes were determined from answers to open-ended questions in a questionnaire.
      • The youth interviews included both a series of structured questions and a series of open-ended questions.
      • First, you need to ask open-ended questions, the kind that can't be answered just with a yes or no.
      • To gather more information, use open-ended questions or ones which require complete answers.
      • In this method, the selected article is distributed with accompanying open-ended questions.
      • Answers to open-ended questions were categorized into major themes before being analyzed.
      • As the question was open-ended the participant could identify multiple sources.
      • Therefore an open-ended question appeared at the end for that purpose.
      • Thirty-seven patients had comments in response to the open-ended question at both interviews.
      • The idea is to use an open-ended question that lets other participate.
      • Each knowledge item was developed to assess a specific workshop objective and is an open-ended question.
      • Staff who use open-ended questions or statements allow the child to express the primary emphasis.
 
 
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