Open wide Meaning in English
expression
ˈoʊpən/ /ˈwaɪd
OH-puhn WYDE
ˈəʊpən/ /wˈaɪd
OH-puhn WYDE
परिभाषा
To open something, especially the mouth, as much as possible. Often used by doctors, dentists, or when asking someone to open something completely.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Common in medical, dental, and child-care settings—doctors say "open wide" when examining mouths. Can also refer to doors, windows, or other things being fully opened. Used as an imperative; tone is gentle or instructive, rarely harsh.
Spanish: abrir bien (la boca u otro objeto)Portuguese (BR): abra bem (a boca ou outro objeto)Portuguese (PT): abra bem (a boca ou outro objeto)Chinese (Simplified): 张大(嘴或其他东西)Chinese (Traditional): 張大(嘴或其他東西)Hindi: पूरी तरह खोलो (मुख्यतः मुँह के लिए)Arabic: افتح على وسعه (غالباً للفم)Bengali: ফাঁক করে খোলা - বড় করে খোলাRussian: широко открытьJapanese: 大きく開けるVietnamese: mở toKorean: 크게 벌리다Turkish: iyice açmakUrdu: پورا کھولناIndonesian: buka lebar-lebar
उदाहरण वाक्य
Please open wide so I can check your throat.
basic
The dentist asked me to open wide and hold still.
basic
Babies often open wide when they see a spoon.
basic
Alright, open wide—this won't hurt a bit.
natural
When the sun came out, the flowers seemed to open wide.
natural
Could you open wide the window to let in more fresh air?
natural