拆開

拆开
chāikāi
  1. to dismantle
  2. to disassemble
  3. to open up (sth sealed)
  4. to unpick

CEDICT

to take apart; to dismantle

Wiktionary

解開拆封

重編國語辭典

Examples

汤姆把钟拆开了。

Tom disassembled the clock.

Tom took the clock apart.

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Entry Composition

Related entries

拆下 chāixià
  1. to dismantle
  2. to take apart
撤除 chèchú
  1. to remove
  2. to dismantle
打掉 diào
  1. to tear down
  2. to destroy
  3. to dismantle (a gang)
  4. to abort (a fetus)
拆除 chāichú
  1. to tear down
  2. to demolish
  3. to dismantle
  4. to remove
他們將在兩天內拆除這棟舊的建築物。

They will tear down the old building in two days.

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拆解 chāijiě to disassemble
zhāng
  1. to open up
  2. to spread
  3. sheet of paper
  4. classifier for flat objects, sheet
  5. classifier for votes
她有张圆脸。

She has a round face.

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張開 zhāngkāi
  1. to open up
  2. to spread
  3. to extend
张开眼睛。

Open your eyes.

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翻開 fānkāi to open up
翻開課本。

Open your textbooks.

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開闢 kāi
  1. to open up
  2. to set up
  3. to establish
開闢新天地。

Break new ground.

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zhǎn
  1. to spread out
  2. to open up
  3. to exhibit
  4. to put into effect
  5. to postpone
  6. to prolong
  7. exhibition
媒體對他所說的話斷章取義並發展到無法控制的地步了。

Just one part of what he said got picked up by the media and took on a life of its own.

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挑明 tiǎomíng
  1. to illuminate
  2. to open up (a topic)
開拓 kāituò
  1. to break new ground (for agriculture)
  2. to open up (a new seam)
  3. to develop (border regions)
  4. fig. to open up (new horizons)
年轻的时候你应该开拓你的思想。

You should enrich your mind when young.

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  1. to open (a door)
  2. to open up (for development)
  3. to dispel; to refute; to repudiate
  4. (bound form) penetrating; incisive
開闊 kāikuò
  1. wide
  2. open (spaces)
  3. to open up
chěng
  1. to hasten
  2. to run
  3. to open up
  4. to gallop
tuò
  1. to expand
  2. to push sth with the hand
  3. to develop
  4. to open up
開放 kāifàng
  1. to bloom
  2. to open
  3. to be open (to the public)
  4. to open up (to the outside)
  5. to be open-minded
  6. unrestrained by convention
  7. unconstrained in one's sexuality
它已经开放了。

It's already open.

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