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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
open/shut
1 being open or shut 2 making sth open or shut 3 shops, offices, etc being open or shut opening or closing bottles and other containers CONTAINER
1 being open or shut - a door, window, etc that allows people or things to move in, out, through, etc is open an open door/window/gate - completely open: wide open She left the window wide open. ◎ a wide-open door - (used about a door) slightly open: ajar (not before a noun) The door was ajar so I could hear what they were saying. - a door, window, etc that does not allow people or things to move in, out, through, etc is shut (not before a noun), closed Is the window shut? It's very cold in here. ◎ a closed door/window/drawer - to become open: open The door opened and in walked Charles. - to become closed: shut*, close The window won't shut. ◎ I got out of the lift and I heard the door closing behind me.
2 making sth open or shut - to make sth open: open sth to open a letter/window/door/gate/book ◎ We all watched with growing excitement as he opened the box. - to make sth open by breaking it, smashing it, splitting it, slitting it, tearing it, etc: break*/smash/split*/slit*/tear* sth open He used a large axe to break open the metal box. ◎ She tore open the parcel and pulled out a beautiful doll. - to make sth closed: shut* sth, close sth Please shut the door. ◎ Close your eyes and go to sleep. ◎ to close a door/window/gate/book - to shut sth very loudly and with great force: slam sth, bang/slam sth shut; (used about a door, etc) to shut with a loud noise: slam (shut), bang shut She got up angrily and left the room, slamming the door behind her. ◎ I heard the door bang shut in the wind. - something that is used for fastening a door, lid, etc so that you need a key to open it: lock - to close sth using a lock: lock sth; to open sth using a lock: unlock sth to lock/unlock a door/car/suitcase - to keep sb/sth out of a place by keeping it closed: shut* sb/sth out (of a place) They shut the dog out of the house during the day. ◎ They closed the window to shut out the noise. - to keep sb/sth in a place by keeping it closed: shut* sb/sth (up) in sth, lock sb/sth (up) in sth They took her prisoner and shut her up in small dark room. ※ locks LOCK/CHAIN - to fix, join or shut and lock sth firmly: fasten sth fasten your shoe laces ◎ fasten your seat belts - to fasten a piece of clothing: do* sth up Do up your shoe laces. - to open or close curtains: draw* the curtains It was getting dark so I drew the curtains and switched on the lights. - to open the door after sb has knocked or rung the bell: answer the door Can somebody answer the door please?
3 shops, offices, etc being open or shut - when a shop, office, etc is open for business, it is open; when it starts business for the day, it opens Are the shops open today? ◎ What time do the shops open? - when a shop, office, etc is not open, it is closed, shut (not before a noun); when it finishes business for the day, it shuts* They shut during the lunch hour. - the time when a shop, office, etc is normally open: opening hours (noun plural), business hours (noun plural)
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