Open mind
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定义
to have an open mind, to be open minded: 开放的,心胸广的
示例
- "You need to keep an open mind."
- "Look Brian, I'm very open minded."
- "Princess Utopia : If you would like to stay with us, we are prepared to teach you the secrets of sensuality using only your bodies and an open mind."
- "I am very open minded."
- "But if you would like to stay with us, we are prepared to teach you the secrets of sensuality using only your bodies and an open mind."
- "Lucy : And Susan, please read the script with an open mind."
练习 1
Bruno uses the expression Keep an open mind
Which of the following idioms expresses a similar idea?
Which of the following idioms expresses a similar idea?
Bruno uses the expression Keep an open mind
Which of the following idioms expresses a similar idea?
Which of the following idioms expresses a similar idea?
This is not the best choice. "All that glitters is not gold" is an idiom which means that not everything that is attractive and alluring (all that "glitters") is necessarily worthwhile or of value. Example: The handsome, rich man at the party turned out to be a criminal, proof that all that glitters is not gold.
This is not the best choice. "Look before you leap" is an idiom used to caution or warn someone to be prudent or careful before taking action. For example: I would do some research before investing in this company. You should always look before you leap! To "leap" means to jump!
This is not the best choice here. "To be on one's best behavior" is a phrase meaning "to act in a mature and sensible manner." It is often said by parents to their children. Bruno is not instructing Horatio to behave sensibly or civilly, but rather asking him to be patient when viewing the art at the gallery.
This is the best choice here. The expression "keep an open mind" is a request or command for someone to enter a situation without prejudice or without a preconceived opinion or idea. In this context, Bruno requests that Horatio keep an open mind about the paintings he is about to see, likely because they will be modern, shocking, "cutting edge", etc. The idiom "don't jump to (any) conclusions" is a similar request for someone to be unbiased, or not to make a judgement right away.
练习 2
Sigourney says that Delavigne Corp is "known for its numerous eco-friendly initiatives".
This means that the company is for its many actions.
This means that the company is for its many actions.
Sigourney says that Delavigne Corp is "known for its numerous eco-friendly initiatives".
This means that the company is renowned 1 for its many green 2 actions.
This means that the company is renowned 1 for its many green 2 actions.
1 renowned: "Renowned" is the right answer here. To be "known for" something is to be "renowned" or "famous" for something one does. Example: "Philip is known for his love of flirting".
1 infamous: This is not the best choice. To be "infamous for" something is to have a bad reputation because of it. This does not share a similar meaning with the term "known".
1 praised: This is not the best choice. To be "praised" for something is to be "congratulated" for it. This does not share a similar meaning with the term "known".
1 controversial: This is not the best choice. To be "controversial" is to be "unusual", or the subject of much debate. This does not share a similar meaning with the term "known".
2 green: "Green" is the best answer here. The term "eco-friendly" is short for "environmentally-friendly", and describes someone or something which is "good for the environment". The term "green" shares a similar meaning. Example: "I dream of living in an eco-friendly house, where everything runs on green energy".
2 open-minded: This is not the right choice here. To be "open-minded" is to be "accepting" or unafraid of new ideas. This does not share a similar meaning with "eco-friendly".
2 amicable: This is not the right choice here. "Amicable" shares a similar meaning with "friendly", but you forgot about the important "eco(logically)" part! "Amicable" does not share a similar meaning with "eco-friendly".
2 money-saving: This is not the right choice here. A "money-saving" action will preserve cash, but it does not share a similar meaning with "eco-friendly", which refers to saving the environment.
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