A1 Collocation Neutral 4 min read

打开

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To open

Literally: {"\u6253\u5f00":"to hit\/strike open"}

In 15 Seconds

  • Action of opening or turning on.
  • Used for physical objects and electronics.
  • Can be metaphorical (e.g., open heart).
  • Opposite of closing.

Meaning

Think of `打开` (`dǎ kāi`) as the 'on switch' for your physical world. It's not just about opening a door; it's about revealing, activating, or starting something. It carries a sense of action and transition, moving from a closed or inactive state to an open or active one. It can feel quite literal, like opening a package, or a bit more metaphorical, like opening your heart to new ideas.

Key Examples

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Texting a friend to ask them to open the door

你能帮我打开一下门吗?

Can you help me open the door?

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At home, wanting to turn on the TV

我想打开电视看新闻。

I want to turn on the TV to watch the news.

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Receiving a gift

我好兴奋地打开了礼物!

I excitedly opened the gift!

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Cultural Background

Opening is often linked to the 'Reform and Opening-up' policy.

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Remember the 'On' switch

If it has a screen or a door, use {打开|dǎkāi}.

In 15 Seconds

  • Action of opening or turning on.
  • Used for physical objects and electronics.
  • Can be metaphorical (e.g., open heart).
  • Opposite of closing.

What It Means

打开 (dǎ kāi) is your go-to verb for making things open. It’s the action of moving something from a closed state to an open one. Think of it as the opposite of closing something. It’s super versatile, covering everything from physical objects to more abstract concepts. It’s a fundamental word you'll use constantly.

How To Use It

You use 打开 when you want to perform the action of opening. It usually needs an object – what are you opening? For example, you open a door (打开门), open a window (打开窗户), or open a book (打开书). You can also use it for things like opening a file on your computer (打开文件) or turning on a light (打开灯). It’s direct and action-oriented.

Real-Life Examples

  • You're at home and want to let in fresh air: "我需要打开窗户。" (Wǒ xūyào dǎkāi chuānghu wō.) - "I need to open the window."
  • You just got a package in the mail: "我迫不及待地想打开这个包裹!" (Wǒ pòbùjídài de xiǎng dǎkāi zhège bāoguǒ!) - "I can't wait to open this package!"
  • Your friend is asking if you're watching a show: "你打开电视了吗?" (Nǐ dǎkāi diànshì le ma?) - "Did you turn on the TV?"

When To Use It

Use 打开 for most physical objects that have a clear 'open' and 'closed' state. Doors, windows, boxes, bags, books, laptops, phones – these are all prime candidates for 打开. It's also perfect for turning on electronic devices like TVs, radios, or computers. Think of it as the default 'open' command. If it goes from 'off' to 'on', or 'shut' to 'unfurled', 打开 is likely your word.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use 打开 for things that don't literally open or switch on. For example, you don't 打开 a conversation (开始 - kāishǐ, to start, is better). You also don't 打开 your feelings in a romantic comedy sense (though you might 打开 your heart – see below!). For things like 'starting' a car, you might use 发动 (fādòng). It’s all about the physical or electronic action of opening.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes mix up 打开 with similar-sounding words or concepts. For instance, using (kāi) alone can sometimes mean 'open', but 打开 is more specific and common for this action. Also, confusing 打开 with 开始 (kāishǐ - to start) is a classic.

我打开一个故事 (Wǒ dǎkāi yīgè gùshi) 我开始一个故事 (Wǒ kāishǐ yīgè gùshi) - "I started a story."
他打开了他的心 (Tā dǎkāi le tā de xīn) 他敞开了他的心扉 (Tā chǎngkāi le tā de xīnfēi) or 他对新事物持开放态度 (Tā duì xīn shìwù chí kāifàng tàidù) - "He opened his heart" (more metaphorical).

Similar Expressions

  • 开启 (kāiqǐ): This is a bit more formal and often used for starting something significant, like a new era or a major project. Think of it as 'to usher in' or 'to commence'. It has a grander feel than 打开.
  • 翻开 (fānkāi): This specifically means to 'turn open' a page in a book or document. It's a more precise action within the broader idea of opening.
  • 打开局面 (dǎkāi júmiàn): This is an idiom meaning 'to break the deadlock' or 'to open up a situation'. It's used metaphorically for improving a difficult situation.

Common Variations

  • (kāi): Sometimes, especially in very casual speech or specific contexts like 开车 (drives a car), 开灯 (turn on the light), 开电视 (turn on the TV), can function as the verb 'to open' or 'to turn on'. However, 打开 is generally safer and more explicit for learners.
  • 开门 (kāimén): This specifically means 'to open the door'. While 打开门 is also correct, 开门 is very common and idiomatic.

Memory Trick

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Imagine a big, strong DAd KAIing a giant treasure chest! He has to DA d the lid open, and KAI is his mighty name. 打开 sounds like DAd KAI – the guy who opens everything! So, when you need to open something, just picture Dad Kai doing it with a big smile.

Quick FAQ

  • Can 打开 be used for apps on my phone? Yes! You can say 打开微信 (dǎkāi Wēixìn) to open WeChat.
  • Is 打开 always physical? No, it can be metaphorical, like opening your mind.
  • What's the opposite of 打开? It's 关上 (guānshàng) or 关闭 (guānbì) - to close.

Usage Notes

This phrase is highly versatile and fits most everyday situations, from physical objects to digital interfaces. Its neutral formality makes it suitable for most contexts. Be mindful not to overuse it for abstract concepts; `开始` or `表达` might be better alternatives.

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Remember the 'On' switch

If it has a screen or a door, use {打开|dǎkāi}.

Examples

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#1 Texting a friend to ask them to open the door

你能帮我打开一下门吗?

Can you help me open the door?

Direct request using `打开` for a physical door.

#2 At home, wanting to turn on the TV

我想打开电视看新闻。

I want to turn on the TV to watch the news.

`打开` is used for turning on electronic devices.

#3 Receiving a gift

我好兴奋地打开了礼物!

I excitedly opened the gift!

Expresses the action of opening a physical object (gift).

#4 Instagram caption for a new project

新的一天,新的开始!准备好打开我的新项目了吗?✨

New day, new beginning! Ready to open my new project? ✨

Slightly metaphorical use for launching a project.

#5 WhatsApp message about a shared document

我把文件发给你了,你打开看看。

I sent you the file, open it and take a look.

Used for opening a digital file.

#6 Job interview context (Zoom call)

请您打开共享屏幕,以便我们查看您的演示文稿。

Please open your screen share so we can view your presentation.

Formal request for screen sharing.

#7 Ordering food delivery

你好,我的外卖到了,请帮我打开一下包装袋可以吗?

Hello, my delivery has arrived, can you help me open the delivery bag?

Practical request in a common modern scenario.

#8 Humorous observation about a stubborn jar

这个瓶子太难打开了,我怀疑它被胶水粘住了!

This jar is too hard to open, I suspect it's glued shut!

Humorous exaggeration about difficulty opening.

Mistake: Using `打开` for starting a conversation Common Mistake

✗ 我想打开一个话题 → ✓ 我想开始一个话题

✗ I want to open a topic → ✓ I want to start a topic

Shows incorrect usage of `打开` for abstract 'starting'.

Mistake: Using `打开` for something that doesn't open Common Mistake

✗ 我打开了我的想法 → ✓ 我表达了我的想法 or 我分享了我的想法

✗ I opened my thoughts → ✓ I expressed my thoughts or I shared my thoughts

Highlights misuse for abstract concepts like 'thoughts'.

#11 Expressing a desire for emotional openness

我希望你能打开心扉,和我聊聊你的烦恼。

I hope you can open your heart and talk to me about your troubles.

Metaphorical use for emotional vulnerability.

#12 Vlogger demonstrating a product

今天我们要来打开这款最新的智能手表!

Today we are going to open this latest smartwatch!

Common in unboxing videos.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct verb.

请______你的电脑。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 打开

You open a computer.

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

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Fill in the blank with the correct verb. Fill Blank A1

请______你的电脑。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 打开

You open a computer.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, but {开灯|kāidēng} is better.

Related Phrases

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开启

synonym

To open/start

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