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I . open [ˈəʊpən] ADJ

2. open präd (for customers, visitors):

open shop, bar, museum

4. open (not enclosed):

open
to be in the open air
on the open road

6. open (not concealed):

open
open resentment
open scandal

7. open präd (frank):

open person
to be open with sb

8. open präd (willing to accept):

to be open to sth

11. open SPORT:

open
open champion

12. open SPORT (nezavarovan):

open game, style of play

13. open (letting in air):

open
open
to be an open book person

II . open [ˈəʊpən] SUBST

1. open:

(out of doors) [out] in the open
[out] in the open (in the open air)

2. open no Pl (not secret):

to come out into the open

3. open SPORT (competition):

open

III . open [ˈəʊpən] VERB intr

2. open (give access):

to open onto sth

3. open cafe, shop, museum:

open

5. open (become visible):

open

6. open (start new business):

open
odpirati [perf odpreti]

IV . open [ˈəʊpən] VERB trans

1. open (change from closed):

odpirati [perf odpreti]
open curtains, map

2. open (begin) meeting, rally:

open
to open fire MILIT

3. open (set up):

odpirati [perf odpreti]

4. open (for customers, visitors):

open shop, museum
odpirati [perf odpreti]

5. open (declare ready for use):

open building

6. open (break new ground):

open
odpirati [perf odpreti]
to open sb's eyes to sb/sth

I . open out VERB intr

2. open (become more confiding):

open person

II . open out VERB trans

open

I . open up VERB intr

1. open (start business):

open shop
open radio station

2. open (become more confiding):

open person

3. open (shoot):

open

4. open (accelerate):

open

II . open up VERB trans

1. open (from closed):

open car, house, shop
open door, window
odpirati [perf odpreti]
open canal, pipe

2. open (make available):

to open upsth [to sb/sth]

3. open (expand):

open

4. open MED ugs (operate on):

open
rezati [perf razrezati]

open ˈcred·it SUBST no Pl

open-ˈeyed ADV

open ˈmar·ket SUBST

open market

open-ˈmouthed ADJ

1. open-mouthed präd (with open mouth):

2. open-mouthed attr (shocked):

open-ˈplan ADJ

open-plan room:

open ˈpris·on SUBST Brit

Open Uni·ˈver·sity SUBST no Pl esp Brit

wide-ˈopen ADJ

1. wide-open (undecided):

2. wide-open (vulnerable, exposed):

open-heart ˈsur·gery SUBST no Pl

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Englisch
During the open-house, many toured the new facility, complete with library, history gallery and computer area, reflecting on the challenges ahead.
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The club is open to season pass holders aged 3 to 12.
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These types are designed for reliability, and, in case of failure, to fail safely (open-, rather than short-circuit).
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The young fruit bodies first appear as white cylinders emerging from the ground, then the bell-shaped caps open out.
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Once a peer group of five lendees is formed, they go through a financial training program and each open savings accounts.
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A blackhead, or an open comedo, is a wide opening on the skin with a blackened mass of skin debris, bacteria and oil blocking it.
www.dailymail.co.uk
In this study, subjects were made to sleep with their eyelids open, thus allowing the visual cortex to receive visual stimuli.
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Open-source intelligence under one name or another has been around for hundreds of years.
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It has a double-eaved roof with nine ridges, and two dragon-heads with wide-open jaws biting the ends of the main ridge.
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After renovations in the twenty-first century, the castle and gardens are now open to visitors.
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