A1 verb #32 가장 일반적인 5분 분량

to open

Imagine a door that is closed. You cannot go through it. When you open the door, you move it so you can go through.

Think about a window that is closed. No fresh air can come in. When you open the window, you move it so fresh air can enter the room.

When you open something, like a door or a window, you move it so it's not closed anymore. This lets things go in or out. For example, you can open a book to read it, or open a box to see what's inside. We open our eyes to see, and birds open their wings to fly. It's like making something ready to use or letting something out.

At the C1 level, a deeper understanding of "to open" involves recognizing its metaphorical extensions beyond the literal act of unclosing a physical barrier. While its primary denotation remains the act of making something accessible or revealing its interior, its usage often encompasses more abstract concepts. For instance, one might "open a discussion" or "open one's mind" to new ideas, signifying the initiation or reception of something previously unconsidered or inaccessible. Furthermore, the verb can imply a sense of beginning or creating opportunity, as in "opening a new business" or "opening diplomatic relations." Therefore, mastering "to open" at this advanced stage requires an appreciation for its polysemous nature and its capacity to convey nuanced meanings across various contexts, often implying a transition from a closed or static state to an active or dynamic one.

§ Where you actually hear this word — work, school, news

The word "to open" is a very common verb that you will encounter frequently in many different situations, both formal and informal. Because it describes a fundamental action, it's used across various contexts, from everyday conversations to more structured environments like work, school, and even in news reports.

§ At Work

In a professional setting, "to open" is used regularly. It can refer to physical actions, like opening a door or a window, or to more abstract concepts related to tasks and processes.

"Could you please open the meeting by reviewing the agenda?"

"We need to open a new file for this project."

"The store will open at 9 AM tomorrow."

§ At School

In a school environment, "to open" is used by teachers and students alike. It's often related to learning materials or the start of classes.

"Please open your textbooks to page 35."

"The library will open after lunch."

"Don't open your exam papers until I tell you to."

§ In the News

News reports often use "to open" to describe new developments, the start of events, or the establishment of new facilities.

"The new bridge is set to open next month."

"Leaders will open discussions on climate change."

"The investigation will open with an official statement."

§ Everyday Life

Beyond these specific contexts, "to open" is fundamental to daily interactions. You'll hear it constantly when people talk about everyday actions.

  • "Can you help me open this jar?"

  • "I need to open my umbrella, it's raining."

  • "Did you open the mail yet?"

DEFINITION
To move a door or window so that it is no longer closed.

As you can see, "to open" is a crucial word to know at CEFR A1 level because of its wide applicability. Whether you're at work, school, reading the news, or just going about your day, you will frequently encounter and use this verb in various forms and contexts. Understanding its core meaning and its broader applications will significantly help you comprehend and communicate effectively in English.

§ Similar words to 'to open'

The word "to open" is very common and useful. However, depending on what you are talking about, there might be other words that are more specific or natural to use. Let's explore some of these alternatives.

§ Basic Meaning: "To open" for physical objects

At its most basic, "to open" means to move something from a closed position, allowing access or revealing what is inside. This is often used for doors, windows, books, or packages.

Please open the door.

Can you open the window? It's hot.

§ Alternatives for 'to open'

Unwrap / Unpack
When you receive a gift or a new item, you don't usually "open" it. Instead, you might "unwrap" it (if it has paper around it) or "unpack" it (if it's in a box or container).

I can't wait to unwrap my birthday present!

We need to unpack all the boxes after moving.

Unfold
When something is folded (like a map, a piece of paper, or clothes), you "unfold" it to make it flat or spread out.

Can you unfold the map?

Unlock
This is about removing a lock to allow something to be opened. You "unlock" a door before you "open" it.

I need to unlock the gate.

Unseal
To break a seal on something, like an envelope or a container, often indicating that it hasn't been opened before.

He carefully unsealed the ancient scroll.

Begin / Start
For events, discussions, or new phases, "begin" or "start" are more appropriate. You wouldn't "open" a meeting, you would "start" or "begin" it.

Let's begin the presentation.

The concert will start at 8 PM.

Launch
Used for new products, projects, or rockets. It implies a formal or significant beginning.

The company plans to launch a new smartphone next month.

§ When to use 'to open'

Despite the alternatives, 'to open' remains the most versatile word for its core meaning. Here are some situations where 'to open' is perfectly suitable:

  • For physical objects that move from a closed to an unclosed state (doors, windows, books, lids, drawers, umbrellas).
  • When something becomes accessible or available (a new store opens, a bank account is opened).
  • To reveal something (to open one's heart, to open one's eyes to a new idea).
  • For starting a discussion or a legal case (to open a debate, to open a case).

The new restaurant will open next week.

She decided to open a savings account.

He opened his mind to new possibilities.

§ Summary of usage

Understanding the nuances of these words will help you speak and write more precisely. Here's a quick recap:

  • To open: General use for physical objects, making things accessible, or starting discussions.
  • Unwrap/Unpack: For items covered in paper or packed in containers.
  • Unfold: For things that were folded flat.
  • Unlock: To remove a lock.
  • Unseal: To break a seal.
  • Begin/Start: For events, meetings, or activities.
  • Launch: For significant new products or projects.

How Formal Is It?

격식체

"Kindly unseal the entrance to permit our guests to enter."

중립

"Please open the door."

비격식체

"Just fling open the windows, it's hot in here!"

Child friendly

"Can you open the toy box for me?"

속어

"Hey, pop open another can, will ya?"

수준별 예문

1

With a deft flick of the wrist, she managed to open the intricately designed antique locket, revealing a faded photograph within.

With a deft flick of the wrist, she managed to unfasten the intricately designed antique locket, revealing a faded photograph within.

Here, 'to open' is used transitively with a complex direct object, emphasizing a skillful action.

2

The curator meticulously explained how, after centuries of being sealed, archeologists finally employed advanced techniques to open the sarcophagus without damaging its delicate contents.

The curator meticulously explained how, after centuries of being sealed, archeologists finally employed advanced techniques to access the sarcophagus without damaging its delicate contents.

This sentence uses 'to open' in a passive construction ('being sealed') and then actively with an adverbial phrase of manner, highlighting a process.

3

Despite the prevailing skepticism, the visionary architect proposed an audacious design that would 'open up' the urban landscape to more green spaces and pedestrian zones.

Despite the prevailing skepticism, the visionary architect proposed an audacious design that would 'unleash' the urban landscape to more green spaces and pedestrian zones.

The phrasal verb 'open up' is used metaphorically, indicating expansion and accessibility.

4

The government's new policies are expected to open avenues for international collaboration, fostering unprecedented cultural and economic exchange.

The government's new policies are expected to create opportunities for international collaboration, fostering unprecedented cultural and economic exchange.

'Open avenues' is an idiom, signifying the creation of opportunities or possibilities.

5

As the formidable legal team meticulously prepared their case, they aimed to open a Pandora's Box of corporate malfeasance, exposing layers of corruption.

As the formidable legal team meticulously prepared their case, they aimed to uncover a multitude of corporate wrongdoings, exposing layers of corruption.

'Open a Pandora's Box' is an idiom, referring to the initiation of a series of troubles or unexpected problems.

6

The groundbreaking scientific discovery is poised to open up entirely new frontiers in medical research, potentially revolutionizing treatment for chronic diseases.

The groundbreaking scientific discovery is poised to reveal entirely new areas in medical research, potentially revolutionizing treatment for chronic diseases.

Here, 'open up frontiers' is a metaphorical extension, indicating the exploration of new areas or possibilities.

7

He possessed an uncanny ability to open himself to new experiences, embracing diverse cultures and unconventional perspectives with genuine enthusiasm.

He possessed an uncanny ability to be receptive to new experiences, embracing diverse cultures and unconventional perspectives with genuine enthusiasm.

'Open oneself to' is a reflexive verb phrase, indicating receptiveness or willingness to engage.

8

The protracted negotiations finally culminated in an agreement that would open the market to foreign investors, a move anticipated to stimulate economic growth significantly.

The protracted negotiations finally culminated in an agreement that would allow access to the market for foreign investors, a move anticipated to stimulate economic growth significantly.

This sentence uses 'open the market' as a figurative expression, meaning to make the market accessible.

사용법

When talking about **opening a physical object** like a door, window, or book, we use 'open' as a verb. For example, 'Please open the door.' or 'She opened her book to chapter one.' It can also be used for **starting or making something available**, such as 'The new store opens next week' or 'They opened a new account.'

자주 하는 실수

A common mistake is confusing 'open' with 'turn on'. While you 'open' a door, you 'turn on' a light or a TV. Another mistake for A1 learners can be using 'open' for things that are already open or are meant to be open, for example, saying 'open the open window' instead of simply 'close the window' if it is too cold or just refer to the 'open window'.

셀프 테스트 54 질문

sentence order A1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Please open the door.

This is a common polite request.

sentence order A1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Can you open the window?

This is a common question asking for help.

sentence order A1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: I open my book.

This is a simple statement about an action.

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The librarian asked me to ___ the window because it was getting stuffy in the room.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

The context implies wanting to let fresh air in, which means moving the window so it is no longer closed.

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Can you please ___ the door for me? My hands are full.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To allow someone to enter when their hands are full, you would move the door so it is no longer closed.

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Before the show starts, the ushers will ___ the curtains to reveal the stage.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To reveal something that is hidden by curtains, you would move the curtains apart, or 'open' them.

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It's a beautiful day, why don't we ___ the blinds and let some sunshine in?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To allow sunshine into a room, you would move the blinds so they are no longer closed.

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The new store will ___ its doors to customers next week.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

In this idiomatic expression, 'open its doors' means to begin operating or welcome customers.

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She couldn't ___ the jar because the lid was too tight.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To access the contents of a jar, you need to 'open' it by removing the lid.

listening B1

Listen for the action the character is trying to perform on the gate.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The main character tried to open the old, rusty gate, but it was stuck.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening B1

The speaker is asking for an action to improve the air quality.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Could you please open the window? It's getting a bit stuffy in here.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening B1

Consider what the magician did to the locked box.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: I watched the magician open a locked box with seemingly no effort.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Can you open that jar for me? My hands are a bit weak.

Focus: open

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

He struggled to open the package because it was taped very securely.

Focus: struggled to open

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

To open a new chapter in life, sometimes you need to leave the past behind.

Focus: open a new chapter

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
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The curator decided to ___ a new exhibition focusing on contemporary art.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To 'open' an exhibition means to start or launch it for public viewing.

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After much debate, the council voted to ___ the town's first public library.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To 'open' a public building like a library means to make it accessible and operational.

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The detective hoped that the new evidence would ___ up the cold case, leading to a breakthrough.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To 'open up' a case implies making progress or finding new avenues for investigation.

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The company plans to ___ a new branch overseas to expand its international presence.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To 'open' a branch means to establish a new office or location for business.

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As the curtains began to ___, the audience eagerly awaited the start of the play.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

Curtains 'open' at the beginning of a performance to reveal the stage.

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The chef decided to ___ his own restaurant after years of working in Michelin-starred establishments.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To 'open' a restaurant means to start a new business in the culinary field.

multiple choice B2

The detective tried to _______ the mystery surrounding the ancient artifact.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: solve

While 'open', 'reveal', and 'uncover' can imply making something known, 'solve' is the most appropriate verb for resolving a mystery.

multiple choice B2

After much deliberation, the committee decided to _______ the new branch office in the city center.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

'Open' is commonly used for starting a new business or branch. 'Inaugurate' is for formal ceremonies, 'commence' is for starting an activity, and 'establish' is for setting up something firmly.

multiple choice B2

It's essential to _______ a dialogue between the two opposing factions to achieve a peaceful resolution.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

'Open a dialogue' is a common idiom meaning to start a conversation, especially an important one. 'Initiate' is also possible, but 'open' is more idiomatic in this context.

true false B2

To 'open a book' means to start reading it.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

To 'open a book' literally means to unseal its pages and figuratively to begin the act of reading or studying it.

true false B2

When you 'open your mind', you are becoming more receptive to new ideas or perspectives.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

To 'open your mind' is an idiomatic expression that means to become more tolerant, receptive, or understanding of different thoughts or viewpoints.

true false B2

If you 'open a can of worms', you are effectively solving a complex problem.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

To 'open a can of worms' is an idiom meaning to create new problems or complications by trying to deal with an existing situation.

writing B2

Imagine you are an architect designing a modern office building. Describe the entrance to the building, focusing on how the doors 'open' and what kind of experience you want people to have as they enter. Use descriptive language.

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Sample answer

The main entrance features two grand, frosted glass doors that seamlessly 'open' inward as visitors approach, activated by discreet motion sensors. This creates a welcoming and futuristic feel, allowing for a smooth and effortless transition from the bustling city outside to the tranquil interior. The intention is to make every entry feel like an experience of sophisticated ease.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing B2

Write a short paragraph about a time when you had difficulty 'opening' something, whether it was a stubborn jar, a rusty lock, or an unfamiliar piece of technology. Describe the situation and your eventual solution.

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Sample answer

I once struggled to 'open' an old, ornate wooden chest that had been in my family for generations. The lock was incredibly stiff, and no matter how much I jiggled the key, it wouldn't budge. My initial frustration grew, but I persisted, trying various angles and applying a small amount of lubricant. Eventually, with a satisfying click, the lock gave way, revealing a collection of forgotten letters and trinkets.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing B2

Describe a scenario where a character needs to 'open' up to someone emotionally. What are the circumstances that lead to this, and what are the potential consequences (positive or negative) of their decision to 'open' up?

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Sample answer

After weeks of silent brooding, Sarah knew she had to 'open' up to her best friend, Liam, about her recent struggles at work. The pressure had been immense, and she felt completely overwhelmed. The circumstances involved a looming deadline and a fear of failure that she had kept hidden. Her decision to 'open' up could lead to immense relief and support from Liam, strengthening their bond. However, there was also the vulnerability of potential misunderstanding or even rejection, though she knew Liam was a true friend.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
reading B2

What is implied about the door's age and significance?

Read this passage:

The ancient door, hewn from dark, gnarled oak, stood as a formidable barrier to the hidden chamber. Its surface was adorned with intricate carvings that depicted forgotten beasts and celestial maps, hinting at the secrets it guarded. A thick, rusted iron handle offered the only means of access, promising a challenge to anyone brave enough to try and 'open' it. The air around it felt heavy with untold stories.

What is implied about the door's age and significance?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It is likely very old and holds important secrets.

The passage describes the door as 'ancient,' 'hewn from dark, gnarled oak,' and adorned with 'intricate carvings that depicted forgotten beasts and celestial maps,' all of which suggest great age and a connection to important, hidden knowledge.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It is likely very old and holds important secrets.

The passage describes the door as 'ancient,' 'hewn from dark, gnarled oak,' and adorned with 'intricate carvings that depicted forgotten beasts and celestial maps,' all of which suggest great age and a connection to important, hidden knowledge.

reading B2

What is the primary reason the window will not 'open'?

Read this passage:

Despite repeated attempts, the old window refused to 'open'. Its wooden frame had swollen over years of damp weather, and the paint had fused the sashes together. A gentle breeze outside beckoned, making the frustration of the sealed window even more acute. It seemed a metaphor for the stagnation the room itself represented.

What is the primary reason the window will not 'open'?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The wooden frame is swollen and painted shut.

The text explicitly states, 'Its wooden frame had swollen over years of damp weather, and the paint had fused the sashes together,' indicating these are the reasons the window cannot be opened.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The wooden frame is swollen and painted shut.

The text explicitly states, 'Its wooden frame had swollen over years of damp weather, and the paint had fused the sashes together,' indicating these are the reasons the window cannot be opened.

reading B2

What was the CEO's main objective in deciding to 'open' the financial records?

Read this passage:

In a critical moment of the negotiation, the CEO decided to 'open' the company's financial records to the skeptical investors. This unprecedented move was a high-risk strategy, aiming to build trust and demonstrate complete transparency. The hope was that this level of candor would secure the much-needed funding and dispel any lingering doubts about the company's stability.

What was the CEO's main objective in deciding to 'open' the financial records?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To build trust and secure funding through transparency.

The passage states, 'This unprecedented move was a high-risk strategy, aiming to build trust and demonstrate complete transparency. The hope was that this level of candor would secure the much-needed funding.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To build trust and secure funding through transparency.

The passage states, 'This unprecedented move was a high-risk strategy, aiming to build trust and demonstrate complete transparency. The hope was that this level of candor would secure the much-needed funding.'

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The CEO decided to ______ up new markets in Asia, recognizing the vast potential for expansion.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To 'open up new markets' is a common idiom meaning to introduce a product or service to a new area or demographic.

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Despite the fierce competition, the innovative startup managed to ______ a significant niche in the technology sector.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To 'open a niche' implies successfully creating a unique and profitable position in a market.

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The newly elected government vowed to ______ up the political process, promoting transparency and citizen participation.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To 'open up' a process means to make it more accessible and transparent.

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After years of meticulous research, the scientists were finally able to ______ the secrets of the ancient civilization.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To 'open the secrets' is a metaphorical expression for uncovering or revealing hidden truths.

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The financial crisis forced many businesses to ______ their books to external auditors, demonstrating a commitment to accountability.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To 'open one's books' means to allow scrutiny of financial records.

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The diplomat worked tirelessly to ______ a dialogue between the warring factions, hoping to prevent further conflict.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To 'open a dialogue' means to initiate a discussion or conversation, especially between parties with differing views.

listening C1

Focus on the context of 'open' in a business expansion sense.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The CEO's decision to open a new branch in Asia was met with both enthusiasm and skepticism from the board of directors.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening C1

Consider 'open up' as exploring new possibilities.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Despite initial setbacks, the scientists were determined to open up new avenues of research in quantum physics.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening C1

Think about 'open a dialogue' in terms of starting a conversation.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It took an extraordinary amount of effort to open a dialogue between the two rival factions, but ultimately, it proved crucial for peace.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Can you elaborate on how you plan to open up opportunities for economic growth in the region?

Focus: open up

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

In your opinion, what are the primary challenges when trying to open people's minds to unconventional ideas?

Focus: open people's minds

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Describe a situation where a breakthrough allowed you to open the door to further innovation.

Focus: open the door

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
multiple choice C2

The clandestine organization's leader decided to ______ new avenues for financial gain, despite the inherent risks.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

In this context, 'open' is used metaphorically to mean to establish or initiate new opportunities or pathways. The other options imply restriction or termination.

multiple choice C2

Despite vehement opposition from environmental groups, the government sought to ______ up the pristine wilderness for resource extraction.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To 'open up' in this context means to make accessible or available, often implying a lack of previous access or a change in policy. The other options do not fit the meaning.

multiple choice C2

The renowned academic was asked to ______ the symposium with a keynote address that would set the intellectual tone for the event.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: open

To 'open' a symposium means to begin or commence it. The other options suggest ending, breaking in, or postponing.

true false C2

When a legal precedent is established, it is said to 'open the floodgates' for similar cases.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

The idiom 'open the floodgates' means to allow something to happen in large numbers, often implying an uncontrolled surge or proliferation.

true false C2

If a negotiation reaches an impasse, it means that the parties are 'open to suggestions' for resolution.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

An impasse means a situation in which no progress is possible, especially because of disagreement; therefore, the parties would not necessarily be 'open to suggestions' as it implies a willingness to consider new ideas, which contradicts an impasse.

true false C2

To 'open a vein' in a metaphorical sense means to expose oneself emotionally or vulnerably.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Metaphorically, 'to open a vein' implies exposing deep, personal feelings or vulnerabilities, often in an artistic or confessional context.

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