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1 open
['əupən] 1. adjective1) (not shut, allowing entry or exit: an open box; The gate is wide open.) atdaras, atviras, atidarytas2) (allowing the inside to be seen: an open book.) atverstas3) (ready for business etc: The shop is open on Sunday afternoons; After the fog had cleared, the airport was soon open again; The gardens are open to the public.) atidarytas4) (not kept secret: an open show of affection.) atviras5) (frank: He was very open with me about his work.) atviras, nuoširdus6) (still being considered etc: Leave the matter open.) atviras7) (empty, with no trees, buildings etc: I like to be out in the open country; an open space.) atviras2. verb1) (to make or become open: He opened the door; The door opened; The new shop opened last week.) at(si)daryti, at(si)verti, atkimšti2) (to begin: He opened the meeting with a speech of welcome.) pradėti, atverti•- opener- opening
- openly
- open-air
- open-minded
- open-plan
- be an open secret
- bring something out into the open
- bring out into the open
- in the open
- in the open air
- keep/have an open mind
- open on to
- the open sea
- open to
- open up
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2 open up
1) (to open (a shop etc): I open up the shop at nine o'clock every morning.) atidaryti2) (to open (a box etc) completely: He opened up the parcel.) atidaryti3) (to open the (main) door of a building etc: `Open up!' shouted the policeman. `We know you are in there!') atidaryti, atverti -
3 opening
1) (a hole; a clear or open space: an opening in the fence/forest.) anga, landa, proskyna2) (a beginning: the opening of the film; ( also adjective) the chairman's opening remarks.) pradžia, įžanga; įžanginis3) (the act of becoming or making open, the ceremony of making open: the opening of a flower/shop/door; the opening of the new theatre.) atidarymas4) (an opportunity for work: There are good openings in the automobile industry.) galimybė gauti darbą -
4 handle
['hændl] 1. noun(the part of an object by which it may be held or grasped: I've broken the handle off this cup; You've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.) rankena, rankenėlė2. verb1) (to touch or hold with the hand: Please wash your hands before handling food.) liesti, imti2) (to control, manage or deal with: He'll never make a good teacher - he doesn't know how to handle children.) susitvarkyti su3) (to buy or sell; to deal in: I'm afraid we do not handle such goods in this shop.) prekiauti4) (to treat in a particular way: Never handle animals roughly.) elgtis su•- - handled- handler
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5 inside
1. noun1) (the inner side, or the part or space within: The inside of this apple is quite rotten.) vidus2) (the stomach and bowels: He ate too much and got a pain in his inside(s).) viduriai2. adjective(being on or in the inside: the inside pages of the newspaper; The inside traffic lane is the one nearest to the kerb.) vidinis3. adverb1) (to, in, or on, the inside: The door was open and he went inside; She shut the door but left her key inside by mistake.) į vidų, viduje2) (in a house or building: You should stay inside in such bad weather.) viduje4. preposition1) ((sometimes (especially American) with of) within; to or on the inside of: She is inside the house; He went inside the shop.) viduje, į (vidų)2) ((sometimes with of) in less than, or within, a certain time: He finished the work inside (of) two days.) (mažiau negu) per• -
6 unbolt
(to open the bolt of (eg a door): The shop-keeper unbolted the door and let the customers enter.) atsklęsti -
7 window
['windəu](an opening in the wall of a building etc which is fitted with a frame of wood, metal etc containing glass or similar material, that can be seen through and usually opened: I saw her through the window; Open/Close the window; goods displayed in a shop-window.) langas- window-dressing
- window-dresser
- window-frame
- window-ledge
- window-pane
- window-shopping
- window-sill
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