敞开 | chǎng kāi | to open wide; unrestrictedly | |
敞亮 | chǎng liàng | bright and spacious | |
敞口 | chǎng kǒu | open-mouthed (jar etc); (of speech) freely; exposure (finance) | |
敞篷车 | chǎng péng chē | convertible car; open car | |
敞车 | chǎng chē | open wagon; flatcar |
1 | But recognizing that newly rich foreign tourists come with pocketbooks open, she is eager to have more visitors to Misasa from China. | |
2 | Many of the older urban areas where the cottage, and dozens of families lived a decrepit often even nearly 100 households, the door is always horizons, anyone can freely enter. | |
3 | He entered, advanced a step, and halted, leaving the door open behind him. | |
4 | While he was speaking, the Bishop had gone and shut the door, which had remained wide open. | |
5 | The bandy is small but deadly and in an area where people work in an open sandals or even on barefoot, there is very little protection against been bitten. |