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I . open [ˈəʊpən] ADJ

2. open attr (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 attr (frank):

open person
to be open with sb

8. open attr (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 plur (not secret):

to come out into the open

3. open SPORT (competition):

open

III . open [ˈəʊpən] VERBE 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] VERBE 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 VERBE intr

2. open (become more confiding):

open person

II . open out VERBE trans

open

I . open up VERBE 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 VERBE 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 MÉD fam (operate on):

open
rezati [perf razrezati]

open ˈcred·it SUBST no plur

open-ˈeyed ADV

open ˈmar·ket SUBST

open market

open-ˈmouthed ADJ

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

2. open-mouthed épith (shocked):

open-ˈplan ADJ

open-plan room:

open ˈpris·on SUBST GB

Open Uni·ˈver·sity SUBST no plur esp GB

wide-ˈopen ADJ

1. wide-open (undecided):

2. wide-open (vulnerable, exposed):

open-heart ˈsur·gery SUBST no plur

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