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qui a l'esprit large
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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inglese
francese
francese
open-minded [ingl brit əʊp(ə)nˈmʌɪndɪd, ingl am ˈˌoʊpən ˈˌmaɪndɪd] AGG
open-minded after sost
I. minded [ingl brit ˈmʌɪndɪd, ingl am ˈmaɪndəd] AGG form
II. -minded COMP
1. -minded (with certain talent):
2. -minded (with certain attitude):
3. -minded (with certain trait):
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
I. ouvert (ouverte) [uvɛʀ, ɛʀt] VB part perf
ouvert → ouvrir
II. ouvert (ouverte) [uvɛʀ, ɛʀt] AGG
1. ouvert (non fermé):
ouvert (ouverte) porte, bouche, magasin, blessure, chemise
(la) bouche ouverte rester, écouter, regarder (gén)
2. ouvert (en marche):
ouvert (ouverte) lumière, gaz
on non attr
ouvert (ouverte) robinet
to leave the tap running ingl brit
3. ouvert (inauguré):
ouvert (ouverte) saison, séance, tunnel
4. ouvert (destiné):
ouvert à centre, service
5. ouvert (déclaré):
ouvert (ouverte) guerre, conflit, hostilité
6. ouvert (franc):
ouvert (ouverte) personne, caractère, jeu, dialogue
7. ouvert (réceptif):
ouvert (ouverte) personne, esprit
open (à to)
8. ouvert (épanoui):
ouvert (ouverte) fleur
9. ouvert (non résolu):
ouvert (ouverte) question
10. ouvert (non limitatif):
ouvert (ouverte) série, question, programme
11. ouvert:
ouvert (ouverte) LING, FON classe, voyelle, syllabe
tombeau <pl tombeaux> [tɔ̃bo] SOST m
1. tombeau (monument):
2. tombeau (personne discrète):
he/she will keep mum colloq
3. tombeau (fin):
locuzioni:
I. porte [pɔʀt] AGG
porte veine:
II. porte [pɔʀt] SOST f
1. porte (entrée):
to let sb in
ouvrir/fermer ses portes (au public) salon, exposition, magasin:
to throw [sb] out
mettre à la porte employé
mettre à la porte employé
to sack ingl brit colloq
employé ce n'est pas la porte à côté colloq
2. porte (panneau mobile):
frapper à la porte de qn lett, fig
3. porte (de ville fortifiée):
4. porte (moyen d'accès):
5. porte (possibilité):
6. porte (dans un aéroport):
7. porte SPORT (en ski):
8. porte (portière):
9. porte ELETTRON:
III. porte [pɔʀt]
open day ingl brit
open house ingl am
IV. porte [pɔʀt]
I. ouvrir [uvʀiʀ] VB vb trans
1. ouvrir (gén):
ouvrir boîte, porte, bouteille, tiroir, huître, parachute, lettre
ouvrir verrou
ouvrir col, chemise, fermeture à glissière
ouvrir le bec colloq ou sa gueule sl , l'ouvrir sl
to open one's trap colloq
ouvrir le bec colloq ou sa gueule sl , l'ouvrir sl
to open one's gob ingl brit sl
2. ouvrir (commencer):
ouvrir débat, négociation, spectacle, cérémonie, marque, chantier
ouvrir période, dialogue, processus, campagne
3. ouvrir (mettre en marche):
ouvrir radio, chauffage, gaz, lumière
4. ouvrir (créer):
ouvrir compte, magasin, école, souscription, poste
ouvrir possibilité, perspective, marché, passage
ouvrir cours
5. ouvrir (élargir):
ouvrir capital, actionnariat, jeu politique, rangs
to open (à to)
ouvrir compétition, marché
to open up (à to)
to open sb's mind
6. ouvrir (entailler):
ouvrir abcès
ouvrir joue
ouvrir le ventre à qn colloq (opérer)
to cut sb open colloq
II. ouvrir [uvʀiʀ] VB vb intr
1. ouvrir (ouvrir la porte):
to open the door (à to)
2. ouvrir (fonctionner):
ouvrir magasin, service:
3. ouvrir (être créé):
ouvrir magasin, service:
4. ouvrir (déboucher):
ouvrir chambre, tunnel:
to open (sur onto)
to open on to the garden ingl brit
to open on to the yard ingl am
5. ouvrir FIN:
6. ouvrir (aux cartes, échecs):
III. s'ouvrir VB vb rifl
1. s'ouvrir:
s'ouvrir (gén) boîte, porte, fenêtre, tiroir, huître, parachute:
s'ouvrir (sous un souffle) fenêtre:
s'ouvrir (sous un choc) porte, boîte, sac:
s'ouvrir (inopinément) vêtement:
2. s'ouvrir (commencer):
s'ouvrir négociation, spectacle, chantier:
to open (sur, avec with)
s'ouvrir période, dialogue, processus:
to be initiated (sur, avec with)
3. s'ouvrir (s'élargir):
s'ouvrir pays, économie, capital, institution:
to open up (à, vers to)
4. s'ouvrir (se confier):
to open one's heart (à to)
5. s'ouvrir (être ouvrant):
s'ouvrir fenêtre, toit:
6. s'ouvrir (être mis en marche) colloq:
7. s'ouvrir (être créé):
s'ouvrir magasin, métro, possibilité:
8. s'ouvrir (créer pour soi) personne:
s'ouvrir passage
9. s'ouvrir (se dérouler):
s'ouvrir chemin, voie, espace:
10. s'ouvrir (s'épanouir):
s'ouvrir fleur:
11. s'ouvrir (se fendre):
s'ouvrir sol, cicatrice:
12. s'ouvrir (se blesser) personne:
s'ouvrir crâne, pied
nel dizionario PONS
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inglese
francese
francese
open-minded AGG
1. open-minded (accessible to new ideas):
2. open-minded (unprejudiced):
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
I. large [laʀʒ] AGG
1. large ( étroit):
large cercle
10 metres wide ingl am
10 meters wide ingl am
2. large (ample):
large vêtement
3. large (important):
large champ d'action, diffusion
4. large (ouvert):
large acception, sens
II. large [laʀʒ] AVV
large calculer:
locuzioni:
III. large [laʀʒ] SOST m
1. large (haute mer):
2. large (largeur):
a field 30 metres wide ingl brit
a field 30 meters wide ingl am
locuzioni:
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
open-minded AGG
1. open-minded (accessible to new ideas):
2. open-minded (unprejudiced):
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
I. large [laʀʒ] AGG
1. large ( étroit):
large cercle
2. large (ample):
large vêtement
3. large (important):
large champ d'action, diffusion
4. large (ouvert):
large acception, sens
II. large [laʀʒ] AVV
large calculer:
locuzioni:
III. large [laʀʒ] SOST m
1. large (haute mer):
2. large (largeur):
locuzioni:
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She is fair, open-minded and has a very big and kind heart.
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He was extremely strong-willed, set goals for himself on a regular basis and, what is more, he was open-minded, caring and inquiring as well.
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I urge skeptics... not to be as close-minded as the other side is ridiculously open-minded.
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Although he lives in a large upper class house, his politics are left-leaning and open-minded, causing friction between himself and the community.
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Women were educated, if at all, through self-study, tutors, and by the teachings of more open-minded fathers.
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