睜開

睁开
zhēngkāi
to open (one's eyes)

CEDICT

張開眼睛

重編國語辭典

Examples

睁开眼睛。

Open your eyes.

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请睁开眼睛。

Open your eyes, please.

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我睁开一只眼睛。

I opened one eye.

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我睁开了一只眼睛。

I opened one eye.

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剛出生的小雞還沒有睜開眼睛。

The newborn chicks still have not opened their eyes.

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Entry Composition

Related entries

  1. to open
  2. to start
  3. to initiate
  4. to enlighten or awaken
  5. to state
  6. to inform
門突然被 Mike 門啟了。

The door was suddenly opened by Mike.

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zhà
  1. to open
  2. to spread
打開 kāi
  1. to open
  2. to show (a ticket)
  3. to turn on
  4. to switch on
打开书。

Open the book.

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拆封 chāifēng to open (sth that has been sealed)
zhēng to open (one's eyes)
你睜著眼嗎?

Are your eyes open?

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kāi
  1. to open (transitive or intransitive)
  2. (of ships, vehicles, troops etc) to start
  3. to turn on; to put in operation; to operate; to run
  4. to boil
  5. to write out (a prescription, check, invoice etc)
  6. (directional complement) away; off
  7. carat (gold)
  8. abbr. for Kelvin, 開爾文 Kāiěrwén
  9. abbr. for 開本 kāiběn, book format
开啊!

Open up.

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開封 kāifēng to open (sth that has been sealed)
開幕 kāi
  1. to open (a conference)
  2. to inaugurate
奥运会已经开幕了。

The opening ceremony of the Olympics has already begun.

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開辦 kāibàn
  1. to open
  2. to start (a business etc)
  3. to set up
  1. to open (a door)
  2. to open up (for development)
  3. to dispel; to refute; to repudiate
  4. (bound form) penetrating; incisive
chǎ
  1. to diverge
  2. to open (as legs)
一个警察叉着手看着。

A policeman was watching it, with his arms crossed.

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  1. to drape over one's shoulders
  2. to open
  3. to unroll
  4. to split open
  5. to spread out
每朵雲都披著銀衣。

Every cloud has a silver lining.

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bǎi
  1. to spread out
  2. to open
揭開 jiēkāi
  1. to uncover
  2. to open
谁能揭开海洋的奥秘?

Who shall ever unravel the mysteries of the sea?

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撐開 chēngkāi
  1. to stretch taut
  2. to open (an umbrella)
  3. to hold (a bag etc) open
  4. to prop open
破顏 yán
  1. to break into a smile
  2. (of flowers) to open
開場 kāichǎng
  1. to begin
  2. to open
  3. to start
  4. beginning of an event
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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開設 kāishè
  1. to offer (goods or services)
  2. to open (for business etc)
kǎi
  1. to loosen
  2. to open
支開 zhīkāi
  1. to send (sb) away
  2. to change the subject
  3. to open (an umbrella etc)
chāi
  1. to tear open
  2. to tear down
  3. to tear apart
  4. to open
他怎么敢拆我的信!

How dare he open my letters!

Source: Tatoeba

開啟 kāi
  1. to start; to begin; to initiate (an era, process, journey etc)
  2. (computing) to enable (a feature)
  3. (of a system or device) to start operating automatically; to self-initiate
  4. to open (sth that has been sealed)
開啟野戰手電筒不會幫助你在黑暗中看得到。

Switching on a fleshlight won't help you see in the dark.

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開展 kāizhǎn
  1. to launch
  2. to develop
  3. to unfold
  4. (of an exhibition etc) to open
chǎn
  1. to express
  2. to disclose
  3. to enlighten
  4. to open
開首 kāishǒu
  1. beginning
  2. start
  3. opening
  4. in the beginning
  5. to start
  6. to open
jiě
  1. to divide
  2. to break up
  3. to split
  4. to separate
  5. to dissolve
  6. to solve
  7. to melt
  8. to remove
  9. to untie
  10. to loosen
  11. to open
  12. to emancipate
  13. to explain
  14. to understand
  15. to know
  16. a solution
  17. a dissection
我不理解你

I do not understand you.

I don't understand you.

Source: Tatoeba