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词汇 open-plan
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Definition of open-plan in English:

open-plan

adjectiveəʊp(ə)nˈplanˈoʊpən ˌplæn
  • (of a room or building) having large rooms with few or no internal dividing walls.

    (房间或建筑物)统间式的

    an open-plan office
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The five-storey building features open-plan office spaces, designed to promote teamwork and good communication.
    • There is a utility room off the open-plan area, with a door to the rear garden.
    • As for what my colleagues in the open-plan office thought, I can only wonder.
    • Sometimes, whoever you are, whatever you do, you end up with the same amount of space as everyone else - particularly in open-plan offices.
    • But if you put that same floorspace in a modern, open-plan office with bar coding and so-on, you could get massive throughput.
    • Mother currently has 90 staff and everyone works in the same open-plan office, a former fire station in east London.
    • This is situated to the rear of the property, with an informal dining area being open-plan between the kitchen and the family room.
    • One of the beautiful things about this open-plan restaurant is that you can watch the cooks prepare your food as you enjoy the surroundings.
    • The large open-plan office certainly has an egalitarian feel.
    • It comprises a large open-plan room with a basement, kitchenette and storage facilities underneath.
    • A venture capitalist is funnelling cash into the operation, so Mike and Luce have rented a groovy open-plan office and filled it with techy types.
    • The main living area is a double-height, open-plan room divided into four structural bays.
    • The kitchen, breakfast room and family room are open-plan and have modern units with granite worktops and a breakfast counter.
    • If everyone was like me, open-plan offices would be a really bad idea, eh?
    • Durable and seamlessly stylish, glossy resin looks beautiful in open-plan areas and warehouse conversions.
    • In the 1960s, open-plan offices were introduced, though not without some controversy.
    • Whenever obliged to walk around the large, open-plan office, I clasp my hands firmly behind my back, rather in the manner of the Duke of Edinburgh.
    • A new report has called for traditional police stations to be bulldozed in favour of friendlier, open-plan offices.
    • I was struck by the atmosphere in our open-plan offices as the news began to break this afternoon.
    • Despite the increasing trend towards open-plan office environments, the owners and manager of small businesses want an office of their own.

Definition of open-plan in US English:

open-plan

adjectiveˈoʊpən ˌplænˈōpən ˌplan
  • (of a building or floor plan) having large open areas with few or no internal dividing walls.

    (房间或建筑物)统间式的

    an open-plan office
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is situated to the rear of the property, with an informal dining area being open-plan between the kitchen and the family room.
    • The large open-plan office certainly has an egalitarian feel.
    • It comprises a large open-plan room with a basement, kitchenette and storage facilities underneath.
    • Despite the increasing trend towards open-plan office environments, the owners and manager of small businesses want an office of their own.
    • The kitchen, breakfast room and family room are open-plan and have modern units with granite worktops and a breakfast counter.
    • As for what my colleagues in the open-plan office thought, I can only wonder.
    • Durable and seamlessly stylish, glossy resin looks beautiful in open-plan areas and warehouse conversions.
    • There is a utility room off the open-plan area, with a door to the rear garden.
    • A venture capitalist is funnelling cash into the operation, so Mike and Luce have rented a groovy open-plan office and filled it with techy types.
    • In the 1960s, open-plan offices were introduced, though not without some controversy.
    • Mother currently has 90 staff and everyone works in the same open-plan office, a former fire station in east London.
    • One of the beautiful things about this open-plan restaurant is that you can watch the cooks prepare your food as you enjoy the surroundings.
    • If everyone was like me, open-plan offices would be a really bad idea, eh?
    • But if you put that same floorspace in a modern, open-plan office with bar coding and so-on, you could get massive throughput.
    • A new report has called for traditional police stations to be bulldozed in favour of friendlier, open-plan offices.
    • I was struck by the atmosphere in our open-plan offices as the news began to break this afternoon.
    • Whenever obliged to walk around the large, open-plan office, I clasp my hands firmly behind my back, rather in the manner of the Duke of Edinburgh.
    • Sometimes, whoever you are, whatever you do, you end up with the same amount of space as everyone else - particularly in open-plan offices.
    • The five-storey building features open-plan office spaces, designed to promote teamwork and good communication.
    • The main living area is a double-height, open-plan room divided into four structural bays.
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