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mit offenem Kragen
английски
английски
немски
немски

ˈopen-necked ПРИЛ inv

open-necked blouse, dress
немски
немски
английски
английски

I. of·fen [ˈɔfn̩] ПРИЛ

1. offen inv (geöffnet):

offen Hosenschlitz a.
undone pred
offen Gefäß, Umschlag
offen Schranke
up pred
offen Bein
to keep one's eyes open [or peeled] [or Brit also skinned]
mit offenen Augen a. прен
with one's eyes open a. прен
am Hals offen sein [o. stehen] Hemd
mit offenen Sinnen прен

2. offen inv (unverschlossen):

offen Tür, Fenster a.
offen Umschlag
offen haben [o. sein] Geschäft
ein offenes Haus прен
jdm offen sein прен

3. offen inv (unbedeckt):

bes. Am also buckboard

4. offen:

5. offen inv (freigegeben):

6. offen inv (uneingeengt):

offen Wettbewerb

7. offen (unzusammenhängend):

8. offen inv (nicht in Flaschen):

9. offen inv region (lose):

10. offen:

offen Problem
offen Problem
offen Frage
offen Frage

11. offen inv (unbezahlt):

offen Zahlung
offen Rechnung a.
offen Rechnung a.

12. offen inv (unbesetzt):

offen Formularfeld

13. offen (ehrlich):

offen Blick, Meinung
offen Blick, Meinung
offen Person, Gespräch a.
offen Geständnis, Art a.
offen Gesicht
offen [zu jdm] sein
to be open [or frank] [or honest] [with sb]

14. offen (deutlich):

15. offen (öffentlich):

16. offen СПОРТ (deckungsschwach):

17. offen ЛИНГВ:

offen Vokal, Silbe

18. offen ТИП (Falz):

Phrases:

offen für etw вин [o. gegenüber etw дат] sein
to be open [or receptive] to sth

II. of·fen [ˈɔfn̩] НРЧ

1. offen (ehrlich):

2. offen (deutlich):

3. offen (öffentlich):

4. offen СПОРТ (deckungsschwach):

5. offen ЛИНГВ:

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Gone was his smart suit and tie from the previous day and in its place was a checked, open-necked shirt.
www.smh.com.au
The man, who is a fireman, does seem rather smooth in a smart blazer and open-necked shirt and designer stubble.
www.telegraph.co.uk
They were laden down by heavy equipment round their waists, with more hanging from loops on their open-necked shirts.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The crooner and his fellow musicians were all wearing ties, unlike a single member of the open-necked audience.
www.standard.co.uk
He is wearing an open-necked shirt with a chunky silver chain around his neck and suede loafers, and looks like he has just woken up.
www.ft.com