Open

  • 71open — 1. adjective 1) the door s open Syn: unlatched, unlocked, off the latch, ajar, gaping, yawning 2) a silk shirt, open at the neck Syn: unfastened, undone, unbuttoned, unzipped 3) …

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  • 72open up — phrasal verb Word forms open up : present tense I/you/we/they open up he/she/it opens up present participle opening up past tense opened up past participle opened up 1) [intransitive/transitive] to open a locked door, container, or building He… …

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  • 73open — 1. Not closed; exposed, said of a wound. 2. To enter or expose, as a wound or cavity. [A.S.] * * * open ō pən adj 1 a) not covered, enclosed, or scabbed over <an open lesion> <an open running ulcer> b) not involving or encouraging a… …

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  • 74open up — I 1) see open 2), 12) 2) PHR V ERG If a place, economy, or area of interest opens up, or if someone opens it up, more people can go there or become involved in it. [V P] As the market opens up, I think people are going to be able to spend more… …

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  • 75Open-E — Infobox Company company name = Open E company company company type = Private location = Puchheim, Germany Redwood City, California, USA foundation = September 9, 1998 in Bremen, Germany key people = Krzysztof Franek, Janusz Bak, Mirosław Franek,… …

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  • 76open — / əυpən/ adjective 1. at work, not closed ● The store is open on Sunday mornings. ● Our offices are open from 9 to 6. ● They are open for business every day of the week. 2. ready to accept something ♦ the job is open to all applicants anyone can… …

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  • 77open up — Synonyms and related words: acknowledge, admit, admit everything, advance, aid, air, allow, appear, avow, bare, branch, branch out, breach, break the seal, bring before, bring forward, bring to light, bring up, broach, chink, clear the way,… …

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  • 78open — 1. adjective /ˈəʊ.pən,ˈoʊ.pən/ a) Which is not closed; accessible; unimpeded; as, an open gate. Turn left after the second open door. b) Actively conducting or prepared to conduct business …

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  • 79Open — Das Wort Open bezeichnet: Sportereignisse, deren Teilnehmerfeld keinen Beschränkungen durch Nationalität, Alter, Status (Profi bzw. Amateur) oder ähnlichem unterliegt (open, englisch für offen). Beispiele sind die US Open (Tennis) oder die… …

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  • 80open — (Voz inglesa.) ► sustantivo masculino DEPORTES Competición deportiva que reúne a profesionales y aficionados: ■ mañana empieza el open de golf. IRREG. plural open * * * open (ingl., pl. «open») m. Dep. Competición de *tenis o de golf en la que… …

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