في 15 ثانية
- Direct connection between spaces.
- Used for doors, windows, paths.
- Emphasizes immediate view or access.
- Neutral tone, widely applicable.
المعنى
تصف هذه العبارة بابًا أو نافذة أو غرفة تؤدي مباشرة إلى مساحة أخرى أو توفر رؤية واضحة لها. الأمر أشبه بقول إن مساحة ما 'تفتح' للكشف عن شيء آخر.
أمثلة رئيسية
3 من 12Texting a friend about your new apartment
You won't believe it, my living room `opens onto` this huge balcony with a city view!
You won't believe it, my living room opens onto this huge balcony with a city view!
Describing a hotel room
The master bedroom `opens onto` a private garden, which is absolutely serene.
The master bedroom opens onto a private garden, which is absolutely serene.
Real estate agent describing a property
This charming cottage features a kitchen that `opens onto` a sun-drenched patio, perfect for al fresco dining.
This charming cottage features a kitchen that opens onto a sun-drenched patio, perfect for al fresco dining.
خلفية ثقافية
In the UK, 'open out onto' is very common because many traditional British doors (like French doors) are designed to swing outward to save space inside small rooms. Australian architecture heavily emphasizes 'alfresco' living. 'Open onto' is a staple in Australian real estate to describe the flow between the kitchen and the 'deck' or 'veranda'. In countries like Greece or Italy, buildings are often designed around a central courtyard. 'Open onto' is used to describe how all rooms connect to this shared outdoor heart of the home. In cities like New York, 'open onto' is often used to describe fire escapes or rooftop access, which are highly valued urban spaces.
Real Estate Magic
If you are writing an ad for a room, always use 'opens onto' instead of 'has a door to'. It sounds much more expensive and inviting.
Inside vs. Outside
Remember: 'Into' for the hallway, 'Onto' for the patio. Mixing these up is the most common mistake for intermediate learners.
في 15 ثانية
- Direct connection between spaces.
- Used for doors, windows, paths.
- Emphasizes immediate view or access.
- Neutral tone, widely applicable.
What It Means
This phrase is all about direct access or view. It means a door, window, or even a path leads straight into another space. It’s like a room *opening up* to a garden or a window *opening onto* a busy street. The connection is immediate and clear. There’s no in-between or detour required. It suggests a seamless transition.
How To Use It
Use open onto when describing physical spaces. Think about architecture and layout. A house can have rooms that open onto a patio. A window might open onto a beautiful view. A balcony can open onto the sea. It works for doors, gates, and even pathways. It implies a direct line of sight or passage. Don't overthink it; if it connects directly, this phrase fits.
Real-Life Examples
- My new apartment’s living room
opens ontoa small balcony. Perfect for morning coffee! - The kitchen window
opens ontothe backyard, so I can watch the kids play. - The main path
opens ontoa hidden waterfall. It’s quite magical. - The hotel suite
opens ontoa private terrace with stunning city views. - Be careful, the back door
opens ontoa steep set of stairs. Watch your step!
When To Use It
Use open onto for physical connections. Describe a room's layout. Talk about views from windows or balconies. Mention paths leading to specific locations. It's great for travel descriptions. Use it when you want to emphasize directness. It sounds natural and descriptive. It fits well in real estate listings too. Imagine describing your dream home!
When NOT To Use It
Avoid using open onto for abstract ideas. Don't say 'His mind opens onto new possibilities.' That sounds odd. Stick to physical spaces and direct views. It’s not for metaphorical connections. For abstract ideas, use phrases like leads to or inspires. For example, 'His research led to a breakthrough.' or 'Her story inspired many.' Using open onto here would be confusing.
Common Mistakes
Many learners mix up open onto with similar-sounding phrases. Sometimes, they use open to incorrectly. For instance, saying 'The door opens to the garden' is okay, but open onto feels more direct and descriptive. A more common error is using open at. 'The shop opens at 9 AM' is correct for time, but not for space. You wouldn't say 'The shop opens at the street.' Let's look at some specific errors:
opens in the park.
✓The window opens onto the park.
opens to the hallway.
✓His office opens onto the hallway.
opens with a view.
✓The balcony opens onto a view.
Similar Expressions
Lead to: A more general term for connection. 'The pathleads tothe lake.'Overlook: Focuses on the view. 'The bedroomoverlooksthe ocean.'Access: Emphasizes entry. 'This doorprovides access tothe garden.'Face: Indicates direction. 'The housefacesthe mountains.'Connect to: A broader connection. 'The living roomconnects tothe dining room.'
Common Variations
Opens out onto: Similar, perhaps emphasizing a wider opening. 'The patioopens out ontothe beach.'Opens directly onto: Adds emphasis on the directness. 'The bedroomopens directly ontothe pool.'Opens in on: Can sometimes be used, but often implies an internal view. 'The inner courtyardopens in onitself.' This is less common for external views.
Memory Trick
Imagine a grand castle gate. When it opens, it doesn't just creak inward; it opens ONTO the kingdom! Think of the ON part as being *on* the path or *on* the view. The gate is ON the path to adventure. The window is ON the view of Paris. The ONTO helps you remember that direct, forward connection.
Quick FAQ
- Can I use
open ontofor abstract things? No, stick to physical spaces. Think doors and views! - Is it formal or informal? It's pretty neutral, works in most situations.
- What's the difference between
open ontoandlead to?Open ontois more visual and direct, like a door swinging wide.Lead tois more general about the path. - Does it always mean a door? Not at all! Windows, balconies, paths, even entire rooms can
open ontosomething else.
ملاحظات الاستخدام
This phrase is primarily used for physical spaces, indicating a direct connection or view. While it can occasionally be used metaphorically, it's best to stick to literal applications in most contexts to avoid sounding unnatural. The preposition 'onto' is crucial for conveying the direct spatial relationship.
Real Estate Magic
If you are writing an ad for a room, always use 'opens onto' instead of 'has a door to'. It sounds much more expensive and inviting.
Inside vs. Outside
Remember: 'Into' for the hallway, 'Onto' for the patio. Mixing these up is the most common mistake for intermediate learners.
The 'Reveal' Effect
Use 'open onto' when you want to describe a 'wow' moment, like opening a curtain to see a mountain range.
British 'Out'
If you are in the UK, adding 'out' (open out onto) will make you sound much more like a native speaker.
أمثلة
12You won't believe it, my living room `opens onto` this huge balcony with a city view!
You won't believe it, my living room opens onto this huge balcony with a city view!
Highlights the direct connection between the living room and the balcony.
The master bedroom `opens onto` a private garden, which is absolutely serene.
The master bedroom opens onto a private garden, which is absolutely serene.
Emphasizes the direct access and peaceful view from the bedroom to the garden.
This charming cottage features a kitchen that `opens onto` a sun-drenched patio, perfect for al fresco dining.
This charming cottage features a kitchen that opens onto a sun-drenched patio, perfect for al fresco dining.
Used professionally to describe the layout and its appeal for a specific activity.
Woke up to this view! My hotel window `opens onto` the most breathtaking mountain range. ⛰️ #travelgoals #paradise
Woke up to this view! My hotel window opens onto the most breathtaking mountain range. ⛰️ #travelgoals #paradise
Social media context, emphasizing the direct visual connection and beauty.
Follow this winding path, and it `opens onto` a hidden waterfall – a true local secret!
Follow this winding path, and it opens onto a hidden waterfall – a true local secret!
Builds anticipation for a direct reveal of a beautiful spot.
Our team's workspace `opens onto` a quiet courtyard, which is great for quick breaks.
Our team's workspace opens onto a quiet courtyard, which is great for quick breaks.
Used in a professional setting to describe the workspace's connection to an amenity.
My cat just discovered the back door `opens onto` the neighbor's prize-winning petunias. Send help! 😂
My cat just discovered the back door opens onto the neighbor's prize-winning petunias. Send help! 😂
Humorous use, highlighting the unexpected direct access causing mild chaos.
✗ The balcony `opens at` the sea. → ✓ The balcony `opens onto` the sea.
✗ The balcony opens at the sea. → ✓ The balcony opens onto the sea.
Incorrectly uses 'at' which is for time or location, not direct spatial connection.
✗ My bedroom `opens in` the garden. → ✓ My bedroom `opens onto` the garden.
✗ My bedroom opens in the garden. → ✓ My bedroom opens onto the garden.
Confuses 'open in' (often internal) with 'open onto' (external view/access).
I miss my old apartment; the living room window `opened onto` a park filled with cherry blossoms.
I miss my old apartment; the living room window opened onto a park filled with cherry blossoms.
Emotional context, reminiscing about a pleasant direct view.
So, we're walking through this forest, and suddenly, the path just `opens onto` this incredible viewpoint!
So, we're walking through this forest, and suddenly, the path just opens onto this incredible viewpoint!
Vlogger style, emphasizing a sudden, direct reveal of a scenic spot.
The description says the patio `opens onto` the main street, so maybe we can people-watch.
The description says the patio opens onto the main street, so maybe we can people-watch.
Using the phrase based on a description, implying direct visibility or access to the street.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing words to complete the sentence.
The French doors in the dining room ________ ________ a beautiful stone patio.
We use 'open onto' to describe the connection between an indoor room (dining room) and an outdoor space (patio).
Choose the best preposition to complete the sentence.
The bedroom door opens ________ the hallway, while the balcony door opens ________ the garden.
Use 'into' for interior rooms (hallway) and 'onto' for outdoor areas (garden).
Match the description to the most likely place.
This room opens onto a private beach.
Opening onto a private beach is a high-end feature typical of luxury hotels.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the phrase.
A: I love your new apartment! B: Thanks! My favorite part is the kitchen window. It ________ ________ the park.
The subject 'it' (the window) requires the third-person singular 'opens'.
Match the subject to its most logical destination using 'opens onto'.
Match the items:
These pairs represent common physical connections described by 'open onto'.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Where does it open?
Use 'Onto'
- • Garden
- • Patio
- • Street
- • Beach
- • Balcony
Use 'Into'
- • Hallway
- • Kitchen
- • Bedroom
- • Closet
- • Bathroom
بنك التمارين
5 تمارينThe French doors in the dining room ________ ________ a beautiful stone patio.
We use 'open onto' to describe the connection between an indoor room (dining room) and an outdoor space (patio).
The bedroom door opens ________ the hallway, while the balcony door opens ________ the garden.
Use 'into' for interior rooms (hallway) and 'onto' for outdoor areas (garden).
This room opens onto a private beach.
Opening onto a private beach is a high-end feature typical of luxury hotels.
A: I love your new apartment! B: Thanks! My favorite part is the kitchen window. It ________ ________ the park.
The subject 'it' (the window) requires the third-person singular 'opens'.
طابق كل عنصر على اليسار مع زوجه على اليمين:
These pairs represent common physical connections described by 'open onto'.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
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الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةTechnically, 'open onto' implies the window *can* be opened. If it's a fixed window, it's better to say 'looks out on' or 'overlooks'.
It's not 'wrong,' but 'onto' (two words) is the modern standard for this specific meaning of spatial transition.
It's better to say 'The road leads onto the beach.' 'Open onto' usually requires a barrier like a door or gate.
'Give onto' is just a more formal, slightly old-fashioned version of 'open onto'. You'll see it in books more than you'll hear it in conversation.
No, for a link that takes you to a new page, say 'The link leads to...' or 'The button opens a new tab.'
If the story is in the past tense, use 'opened onto'. If you are describing a house you still own, use 'opens onto'.
Yes! This is a common exception where a path 'opens onto' a wider, more expansive space like a clearing or a square.
Yes, it is very common in both American and British English, though the 'out' variation is more British.
Yes, in literature you might say 'The discovery opened onto a new era of science,' but this is quite poetic.
'Onto' implies movement and direction (from inside to outside), whereas 'on' is just a location.
عبارات ذات صلة
lead onto
similarTo provide a path to a place.
look out on
similarTo have a view of something.
open into
contrastTo connect to another interior room.
give onto
specialized formA formal/literary way to say open onto.
border on
similarTo be next to something.