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a. 完全开放的, 取缔不严的

[电] 全开的




    wide-open
    [ adj ]
    1. open wide

    2. <adj.all>
      left the doors wide-open
    3. lax in enforcing laws

    4. <adj.all>
      a wide-open town


    1. Many data processing professionals say last week's virus spread so fast because it was operating in a wide-open network designed to let data and messages flow freely.
    2. The Communist Party's first conference in 47 years, though far from the wide-open battles of Western conventions, is exposing discord rarely seen since the turbulent decade after the Bolshevik Revolution.
    3. But with its wide-open religious perspective, the church has had a hard time specifying just what it believes.
    4. Third, the U.S. is now entering its first wide-open presidential-election campaign as a large-scale capital importing nation since 1896.
    5. It is in the wide-open ranch country of the Yellowstone River valley, where the access ramps to Interstates have grates to keep the livestock off the four-lane.
    6. "It's a wide-open game, and fun to play," offers Matt Stevens, a former UCLA star turned quarterback for the Los Angeles Cobras.
    7. It is a sprawling, unfocused saga, as rambling and wide-open as the spaces it celebrates in the Wild West of the 1860s.
    8. Douglas' disputed victory has created a wide-open heavyweight division that for three years had been the personal domain of Tyson, who was 37-0 with 33 knockouts.
    9. In Oklahoma, Gov. Henry Bellmon, a Republican, opened the door for a wide-open race when he announced he would not seek re-election, and five candidates in each party sought the nomination for his job in Tuesday's primaries.
    10. It is largely wide-open, motorway skiing, but hugely enjoyable in good snow.
    11. The combined library of standard designs, or cells, will make it tough for other, smaller ASIC companies that don't have access to such widely used designs, but who until now had a wide-open market.
    12. "It is more wide-open than any race for the nomination we've seen," say the pollsters who conducted the survey, Democrat Peter Hart and Republican Robert Teeter.
    13. They may eventually allow routine landings at the more confined Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., instead of in the wide-open Mojave Desert.
    14. A lot of people say rural America, with its wide-open spaces and small towns, is in trouble and needs a lift.
    15. The three-mile runway at Kennedy provides less room for maneuvering than the wide-open desert and the weather there is usually more unstable.
    16. But while they aren't entitled to absolute immunity, judges in their administrative roles aren't exposed to wide-open liability.
    17. "It's going to be a wide-open convention," Simon told the labor hall crowd, who interrupted his 15-minute speech several times with applause.
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