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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
I. open [Brit ˈəʊp(ə)n, Am ˈoʊpən] ПРИЛ
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”
aperto dalle 9 alle 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)
open country
the open road
the open sea
an open space
the (wide) open spaces
an open view
an open view прен
3. open (not covered):
open car, carriage
open tomb
open mine, sewer
an open fire
4. open (susceptible):
open to attack
5. open (accessible):
open job, position
open access, competition
open meeting, hearing, session
to be open to sb competition, service, park, facilities:
she kept my job open
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, ticket
9. open (with spaces):
open weave, material
10. open СПОРТ:
open tournament, contest
open
11. open МУЗ:
open string
12. open ЛИНГВ:
open vowel, syllable
II. open [Brit ˈəʊp(ə)n, Am ˈoʊpən] СЪЩ
1. open (outside):
the open
in the open
2. open (exposed position):
open
in, into the open
прен to be out in the open
прен to bring sth out into the open
прен to come out into the open (and say…)
прен let's get all this out in the open
3. open СПОРТ:
open, also Open
(torneo) open м
the US Open
III. open [Brit ˈəʊp(ə)n, Am ˈoʊpən] ГЛАГ прх
1. open (cause not to be closed):
open door, envelope, letter, wound, box, shirt, umbrella, jar
open button
open map, newspaper
open pores
to open the door to прен abuse, corruption
to open one's mind (to sth)
aprirsi (a qc)
2. open (begin):
open discussions, negotiations, meeting
open conversation
open account, enquiry
to open the score or scoring СПОРТ
to open fire
3. open ТЪРГ (set up):
open shop, business, branch
4. open (inaugurate):
open exhibition, shop
open bridge
5. open (make wider) → open up
IV. open [Brit ˈəʊp(ə)n, Am ˈoʊpən] ГЛАГ нпрх
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 ТЪРГ (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 ИСК, КИНО, ТЕАТ film:
open exhibition:
we open on the 25th
5. open (be first speaker):
open person:
6. open (become wider) → open up
7. open ИКОН:
open shares:
8. open GAMES:
open
I. open up ГЛАГ [ˈəʊp(ə)n -] (open up)
1. open up (unlock a building):
open up
I'll open up for you
police! open up!”
polizia! aprite!”
2. open up (become wider):
open up gap:
open up crack, split, crevice, fissure:
aprirsi also прен
3. open up (speak freely):
open up
4. open up (develop):
open up opportunities, possibilities, market:
5. open up (become open):
open up flower:
6. open up ТЪРГ (start up):
open up shop, business, branch:
7. open up ВОЕН (start firing):
open up
II. open up ГЛАГ [ˈəʊp(ə)n -] (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
to open up a plant or factory
5. open up (make accessible):
open up area, road, country
open up forest, desert
open up прен opportunities, possibilities, career
to open up new horizons for sb
open mike, open mic [Brit, Am ˈoʊpən maɪk] СЪЩ
open mike
open admissions [ˌəʊpən ədˈmɪʃnz], open admissions policy [ˌəʊpən ədˈmɪʃnz ˌpɒləsɪ] СЪЩ npl Am УНИ
open government [ˌəʊpənˈɡʌvənmənt] СЪЩ ПОЛИТ
open-handed [Brit, Am ˌoʊpənˈhændəd] ПРИЛ
open-handed
open-handed
prise open ГЛАГ [prʌɪz -] (prise [sth] open, prise open [sth])
prise open box, door:
prise open
fling open ГЛАГ [flɪŋ -] (fling [sth] open, fling open [sth])
fling open door, window:
fling open
open water СЪЩ U
open water
open-faced [Am ˌoʊpənˈfeɪst] ПРИЛ
open-faced person:
open-faced
open-air [Brit əʊp(ə)nˈɛː, Am ˌoʊpənˈɛr] ПРИЛ
open-air swimming pool, market, stage:
open-air
в PONS речника
I. open [ˈoʊ·pən] ПРИЛ
1. open:
open
wide open
to push sth open
to have an open mind
2. open (not secret, public):
open scandal
open hostility
to be an open book прен
an open secret
3. open (unfolded):
open map
4. open (accessible to all):
open
open discussion
open session, trial
5. open (still available):
open job
II. open [ˈoʊ·pən] СЪЩ
1. open (outdoors, outside):
(out) in the open
2. open (not secret):
to get sth (out) in the open
III. open [ˈoʊ·pən] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. open door, window, box:
open
2. open shop:
open
3. open (start):
open
IV. open [ˈoʊ·pən] ГЛАГ прх
1. open door, box, shop:
open
to open the door to sth прен
to open sb's eyes (to sb/sth) прен
to open fire (on sb)
sparare (a qu)
2. open (reveal feelings):
to open one's heart to sb
3. open (inaugurate):
open
open-mouthed ПРИЛ
open-mouthed
fling open ГЛАГ прх
fling open
I. open up ГЛАГ нпрх
1. open up (unfold, become wider):
open up
2. open up shop:
open up
3. open up (shoot):
open up
II. open up ГЛАГ прх
open up
open up map
open-source ПРИЛ
open-source
open-source inv
open ticket СЪЩ
open ticket
open onto ГЛАГ нпрх
open onto
open-air [ˌoʊ·pən·ˈer] ПРИЛ
open-air
open market СЪЩ
open market
open-minded [ˌoʊ·pən·ˈmaɪn·dɪd] ПРИЛ
open-minded
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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