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开的笔画顺序
  • Simplified : 开
  • Traditional :
  • Pronunciation : kāi
  • Definition : open | operate (vehicle) | start
Usages
  • : Get out of the way!
  • : convene (a conference or meeting) | to convoke | to call together
  • : stretch
  • : to unfold | to carry out | to be in full swing | to launch
  • : loose
  • : (v) be in full flowering
  • : boil
  • : to get out of the way | to step aside
  • : cleave
  • : to depart | to leave
  • : (vt) draw open | pull open
  • : expenditures | pay | expenses
  • : open a business | first transaction of a business day
  • : start a war
  • : (begin to) develop | unfold | to start | to launch | to open
  • : (N) Kaiyuan (city in Yunnan)
  • : (N) Kaiyuan (city in Liaoning)
  • : open (for business)
  • : (N) Kaiyang (place in Guizhou)
  • : (v) begin a performance or movie
  • : (of a play, movie, etc.) to begin
  • : school opens | new term begins
  • : expenses
  • : (N) Kai county (county in Sichuan)
  • : (v) bring forth or open up
  • : open-minded
  • : begin a (judicial) court session
  • : unlock
  • : begin | beginning | start | initial
  • : offer (goods or services) | open (for business, etc.)
  • : (v) open
  • : (N) Kaiping (city in Guangdong)
  • : (v) open the flow of some stream; start | (v) build a road
  • : to open (a conference, e.g.) | to inaugurate
  • : enlightened | open-minded | enlightenment
  • : Cairo (capital of Egypt)
  • : (N) Kailu (place in Inner Mongolia)
  • : (make a) list
  • : (adj) well lit; suddenly become bright and clear | (adj) carefree; without worry
  • : wide | open (of spaces)
  • : open one's mouth | start to talk
  • : (v) put under the plough; clear a wild area for cultivation
  • : school begins | give a course | teach a subject
  • : (N) Kaijiang (place in Sichuan)
  • : to open fire
  • : have a meeting | be at a meeting | to hold or attend a meeting
  • : (v) have laws and culture; be civilized
  • : (N) Kaifeng (city in Henan)
  • : serve a meal
  • : start | beginning
  • : initiate | begin
  • : to expel
  • : Kaesong
  • : to drive a car
  • : (v) extract ore or some other natural resource from a mine
  • : open | start (a business, etc.) | set up
  • : saw
  • : to untie | to undo
  • : bloom
  • : public
  • : to separate
  • : (N) Fengkai (place in Guangdong)
  • : to open | to show (a ticket) | to turn on | to switch on
  • : to reopen
  • : (v) open up wide
  • : (v) untwine | (vi) untwist | (vt) demount | disassemble | unbraid | unpick
  • : avoid | evade | keep away from
  • : (v) pull, pry apart with the hands
  • : octavo
  • : exploit (a resource) | open up (for development) | to develop
  • : to perform or have an operation | to operate on or to be operated on
  • : to move aside
  • : beginning
  • : power switch
  • : to feel happy | to have a great time | to make fun of somebody
  • : boiled water | boiling water
  • : lift (restrictions) | open | to lift a ban | to make open to the public
  • : unleash | release
  • : (v) begin factory operations; start a construction job
  • : to stretch out
  • : to separate | to part
  • : fire a gun
  • : begin shooting (a film)
  • : start | set in motion | move | march
  • : Nankai
  • : open (the) door

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