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追随者
dehors
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. open [ingl brit ˈəʊp(ə)n, ingl am ˈoʊpən] SOST
1. open (outside):
the open
in the open
2. open (exposed position):
open
in/into the open
fig to be out in the open
to bring sth out into the open
to come out into the open (and say…)
locuzioni:
open, a. Open SPORT
open m
open, a. Open SPORT
tournoi m open
the US Open
II. open [ingl brit ˈəʊp(ə)n, ingl am ˈoʊpən] AGG
1. open:
open (not closed) door, box, parcel, book, eyes, shirt, wound, flower
open arms, legs
open (to the public) bank, shop, bar, bridge, meeting
to get sth open
to burst or fly open
‘open 9 to 5
ouvert de 9 à 5
‘open on Sundays’
the book lay open
is there a bank open?
2. open (not obstructed):
to be open road:
to be open canal, harbour:
to be open telephone line, frequency:
the open air
in the open air
in the open air (at night)
the open road
the open sea
an open space
the (wide) open spaces
an open view
une vue dégagée (of de)
3. open (not covered):
open car, carriage
open tomb
open mine, sewer
an open fire
4. open (susceptible):
open to attack
5. open (accessible) non attr:
open job, position
open access, competition
open meeting, hearing, session
to be open to sb competition, service, park, facilities:
6. open (candid):
open person, discussion, declaration, statement
to be open (with sb) about sth
7. open (blatant):
open hostility, rivalry, attempt, contempt
open disagreement, disrespect
8. open (undecided):
open question
to have or keep an open mind about sth
open return TRASP
retour m ouvert or open
open ticket TRASP
billet m ouvert or open
she kept my job open
the job is still open
9. open (with spaces):
open weave, material
10. open SPORT:
open tournament, contest
open
11. open MUS:
open string
12. open LING:
open vowel, syllable
III. open [ingl brit ˈəʊp(ə)n, ingl am ˈoʊpən] VB vb trans
1. open (cause not to be closed):
open door, envelope, letter, wound, box, shirt, umbrella, button, jar
to open one's arms/legs map, newspaper
to open one's arms/legs pores
to open one's mind (to sth)
2. open (begin):
open discussions, negotiations, meeting
open conversation
open account, enquiry
to open the score or scoring SPORT
to open fire
to open the door to abuse, corruption
3. open COMM (set up):
open shop, business, branch
4. open (inaugurate):
open shop, bridge
open exhibition
5. open (make wider) → open up
IV. open [ingl brit ˈəʊp(ə)n, ingl am ˈoʊpən] VB vb intr
1. open (become open):
open door, window, flower, curtain:
to open into or onto sth door, room, window:
open wide! (at dentist's)
to open slightly or a little window, door:
2. open COMM (operate):
open shop, bank, bar:
3. open (begin):
open meeting, conference, discussion, play:
to open with sth person, meeting, play:
to open by doing person:
4. open (have first performance):
open ARTE, CINEM, TEATR film:
open exhibition:
we open on the 25th
5. open (be first speaker):
open person:
6. open (become wider) → open up
7. open FIN:
open shares:
I. open up VB [ingl brit ˈəʊp(ə)n -, ingl am ˈoʊpən -] (open up)
1. open up (unlock a building):
open up
I'll open up for you
police! open up!
2. open up (become wider):
open up gap:
open up crack, split, crevice, fissure lett, fig
3. open up (speak freely):
open up
to open up to sb about sth
s'ouvrir à qn de qc
4. open up (develop):
open up opportunities, possibilities, market:
5. open up (become open):
open up flower:
6. open up COMM (start up):
open up shop, business, branch:
7. open up MILIT (start firing):
open up
II. open up VB [ingl brit ˈəʊp(ə)n -, ingl am ˈoʊpən -] (open [sth] up, open up [sth])
1. open up (make open):
open up parcel, suitcase, wound
2. open up (make wider):
open up gap
to open up a lead athlete, racer:
3. open up (unlock):
open up shop, building
4. open up (start up):
open up shop, business, branch, mine
5. open up (make accessible):
open up area, road, country
open up forest, desert
open up fig opportunities, possibilities, career
to open up new horizons for sb
open mike [ingl brit, ingl am ˈoʊpən maɪk], open mic AGG
open mike event, night:
open mike
open admissions, open admissions policy SOST ingl am UNIV
I. burst open VB [ingl brit bəːst -, ingl am bərst -] (burst open)
burst open door:
burst open bag, sack:
II. burst open VB [ingl brit bəːst -, ingl am bərst -] (burst open [sth], burst [sth] open)
burst open
I. split open VB [ingl brit splɪt -, ingl am splɪt -] (split open)
split open bag, fabric:
split open seam:
II. split open VB [ingl brit splɪt -, ingl am splɪt -] (split [sth] open)
split open box, coconut:
split open
I. fling open VB [ingl brit flɪŋ -, ingl am flɪŋ -] (fling [sth] open, fling open [sth])
fling open door
fling open window
fall open VB [ingl brit fɔːl -, ingl am fɔl -]
fall open book:
fall open robe:
I. force open VB [ingl brit fɔːs -, ingl am fɔrs -] (force [sth] open, force open [sth])
force open door, window, box, safe:
force open
I. rip open VB [ingl brit rɪp -, ingl am rɪp -] (rip open [sth], rip [sth] open)
rip open envelope, parcel
rip open bag
open house SOST
1. open house (be hospitable):
to keep open house
2. open house ingl am (open day):
open house
nel dizionario PONS
I. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl am ˈoʊ-] SOST
1. open (outdoors, outside):
(out) in the open
(out) in the open in the country
to get sth (out) in the open fig
2. open SPORT:
Open
open m
II. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl am ˈoʊ-] AGG
1. open (unclosed, not closed) a. fig:
open room, box, arms
open letter
open legs
half open
to push sth open
with eyes wide open fig
2. open (undecided):
open problem, question
open result
3. open (available, possible):
open to sb course, club
ouvert(e) à qn
4. open (open-minded):
open
to be open to sth
to have an open mind
5. open (not closed in, unrestricted):
open
open view, road
open field
open ticket
open inv
the open road
on the open sea
in open court
open space
open spaces
to be in the open air
6. open (uncovered, exposed):
open
open drain
to be open to sth
7. open (public):
open scandal
8. open (frank):
open person
open conflict
9. open SPORT:
open game
open tournament
open inv
10. open (still available):
open job
11. open (likely to be affected by):
to be open to sth
12. open ECON:
open cheque
locuzioni:
it's open house
III. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl am ˈoʊ-] VB vb intr
1. open (change from closed):
open
open wide!
2. open (give access):
to open on to/into sth
3. open (ready for service):
open
4. open (start):
open
5. open (become visible):
open
IV. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl am ˈoʊ-] VB vb trans
1. open (change from closed):
open
open legs
open pores
to open again
to open one's eyes fig
to open the door to sth fig
2. open (remove fastening):
open
open bottle
3. open (start service):
open
4. open (inaugurate):
open
5. open (start, set up):
open
open negotiations, conservation
to open fire
6. open (reveal):
open
to open one's heart to sb
7. open (make available to public):
open
open market SOST
open market
open-top AGG
open-top car:
open-top
open ticket SOST
open ticket
open-air AGG
open-air concert, market
open-air swimming pool
open-mindedness SOST
open-plan AGG
open-plan
open-necked AGG
open-necked
open-necked blouse, dress
lay open VB vb trans
1. lay open (uncover):
lay open
2. lay open (expose):
lay open
to lay one's heart open to sb
force open VB vb trans
force open
nel dizionario PONS
I. open [ˈoʊ·p ə n] SOST
1. open (outdoors, outside):
(out) in the open
(out) in the open in the country
to get sth (out) in the open fig
2. open sports:
the French Open
II. open [ˈoʊ·p ə n] AGG
1. open (unclosed, not closed) a. fig:
open room, box, arms
open letter
open legs
half open
to push sth open
with eyes wide open fig
2. open (undecided):
open problem, question
open result
3. open (available, possible):
open to sb course, club
ouvert(e) à qn
4. open (open-minded):
open
to be open to sth
to have an open mind
5. open (not closed in, unrestricted):
open
open view, road
open field
open ticket
open inv
the open road
on the open sea
in open court
open space
open spaces
to be in the open air
6. open (uncovered, exposed):
open
open drain
to be open to sth
7. open (public):
open scandal
8. open (frank):
open person
open conflict
9. open sports:
open game
open tournament
open inv
10. open (still available):
open job
11. open (likely to be affected by):
to be open to sth
12. open ECON:
open check
locuzioni:
it's open house
III. open [ˈoʊ·p ə n] VB vb intr
1. open (change from closed):
open
open wide!
to open again
2. open (give access):
to open onto/into sth
3. open (ready for service):
open
4. open (start):
open
5. open (become visible):
open
IV. open [ˈoʊ·p ə n] VB vb trans
1. open (change from closed):
open
open legs
open pores
to open one's eyes fig
to open the door to sth fig
2. open (remove fastening):
open
open bottle
3. open (start service):
open
4. open (inaugurate):
open
5. open (start, set up):
open
open negotiations, debate
to open fire
6. open (reveal):
open
to open one's heart to sb
7. open (make available to public):
open
open season SOST
open season
lay open VB vb trans
1. lay open (uncover):
lay open
2. lay open (expose):
lay open
to lay one's heart open to sb
tear open VB vb trans
tear open
force open VB vb trans
force open
fling open VB vb trans
fling open
open-mindedness SOST
open-mouthed AGG
open-mouthed
open-minded AGG
1. open-minded (accessible to new ideas):
open-minded
to be open-minded
2. open-minded (unprejudiced):
open-minded
open letter SOST
open letter
Glossario «Intégration et égalité des chances» OFAJ
Glossario della tecnica del freddo GEA
open design
Present
Iopen
youopen
he/she/itopens
weopen
youopen
theyopen
Past
Iopened
youopened
he/she/itopened
weopened
youopened
theyopened
Present Perfect
Ihaveopened
youhaveopened
he/she/ithasopened
wehaveopened
youhaveopened
theyhaveopened
Past Perfect
Ihadopened
youhadopened
he/she/ithadopened
wehadopened
youhadopened
theyhadopened
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He saw the university, with its emphasis on dialogue, open-mindedness and skepticism, as an institution that could foster such thinking and research.
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Knowledge and experience in international development, leadership skills and open-mindedness are considered much more important than just technical skills.
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Appreciating his open-mindedness and continuing to learn from him every day is a continuous adventure for her and their marriage.
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Therefore, gently encouraging open-mindedness is helpful in engaging the student in learning.
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Other qualities that are often valued in master moralities are open-mindedness, courage, truthfulness, trust and an accurate sense of self-worth.
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