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  • 1 open

    اِفْتَتَحَ \ open: to start: He sold his farm and opened a shop instead. She opened the meeting (or The meeting opened) with a short speech. \ اِفْتَتَحَ رسميًّا \ open: to declare ceremonially that sth. is open: The Queen opened the new college. \ اِنْفَتَح \ open: to make or become open; unfasten or uncover: Please open the door. The door opened suddenly. Does this shop open on Sundays?. \ See Also فتح (فَتَحَ)‏ \ عَرَاء \ open: (of space) wide and free; not blocked: open country (with wide views; not blocked by forset or towns); under the open sky (not under a roof). \ عَلَنيّ \ open: public; not secret: an open attack. \ غَيْرُ مُقَيَّد \ open: not limited: The next race is open to children of any age. It’s an open race. \ مَفْتُوح \ open: not shut; not covered; allowing people or things to pass or enter: an open window; an open box; Is the shop open today? Is the new road open yet? He broke open the box (caused it to be open, by breaking it), (of space) wide and free; not blocked open country (with wide views; not blocked by forests or towns); open sea (away from the shelter of the land); under the open sky (not under a roof), not limited The next race is open to children of any age. It’s an open race. \ See Also مكشوف (مَكْشوف)، سالك (سالِك)، عراء (عَراء)، غير مُقيَّد \ مُبَاح للجميع \ open: not limited: The next race is open to children of any age. It’s an open race.

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  • 2 open

    [ˈəupən]
    1. adjective
    1) not shut, allowing entry or exit:

    The gate is wide open.

    مَفْتوح
    2) allowing the inside to be seen:

    an open book.

    مَفْتوح

    After the fog had cleared, the airport was soon open again

    The gardens are open to the public.

    مَفْتوح للعَمَل
    4) not kept secret:

    an open show of affection.

    مَكْشوف
    5) frank:

    He was very open with me about his work.

    صَريح

    Leave the matter open.

    مَفْتوح، ما زال تَحت البَحْث
    7) empty, with no trees, buildings etc:

    an open space.

    مَفْتوح، مَكشوف، بدون أشْجار أو أبنِيَه
    2. verb
    1) to make or become open:

    The new shop opened last week.

    يَفْتَح
    2) to begin:

    He opened the meeting with a speech of welcome.

    يَبْدأ، يَسْتَهِل

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  • 3 open

    مَكْشُوف \ bare: (of people) with no clothing: The workmen were bare to the waist. Their bare arms were burnt by the sun. naked: not protected by a cover: naked sword; a naked light (whose flame is therefore dangerous). open: (of space) wide and free; not blocked: open country (with wide views; not blocked by forset or towns); open sea (away from the shelter of the land); under the open sky (not under a roof), not shut; not covered; allowing people or things to pass or enter an open window; an open box; Is the shop open today? Is the new road open yet? He broke open the box (caused it to be open, by breaking it). \ See Also عار (عَارٍ)، مفتوح (مفتوح)‏

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  • 4 open up

    I open up the shop at nine o'clock every morning.

    يَفْتَح
    2) to open (a box etc) completely:

    He opened up the parcel.

    يَفْتَح كُلِيّاً

    "Open up!" shouted the policeman. "We know you are in there!"

    يَفْتَح الباب على مِصْراعَيْهِ

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  • 5 open

    سَالِك \ clear: to free from anything that blocks the way or the view: a clear road; a clear sky. open: not to shut; not covered; allowing people or things to pass or enter: an open window; an open box; Is the shop open today? Is the new road open yet?. \ See Also مفتوح (مَفْتوح)‏

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  • 6 open

    فَتَحَ \ conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. open: to make or become open; unfasten or uncover: Please open the door. The door opened suddenly. Does this shop open on Sundays?, start He sold his farm and opened a shop instead. She opened the meeting (or The meeting opened) with a short speech. run: (of a tap) to let water flow; cause water to flow: Who left this tap running? Don’t run both taps at once. \ See Also انفتح (اِنْفَتَحَ)‏

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  • 7 open to

    مَبْسُوط \ open to: (of a choice) allowed to sb.: It’s open to you, to take it or leave it. \ See Also مَعْروض \ مَعْروض عَلَى \ open to: (of a choice) allowed to sb.: It’s open to you, to take it or leave it.

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  • 8 open to

    1) likely or willing to receive:

    open to suggestions from any member of staff.

    مُنْفَتِح على، مُسْتَعِد لِقُبول
    2) possible:

    There are only two courses of action open to us.

    مَفْتوح أمام، مُتَيَسِّر، مُمْكِن

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  • 9 open to

    عُرْضَة لِـ \ apt to: (showing what usu. happens) likely to: He’s apt to forget what I tell him. open to: in danger of; not free from: His ability is open to doubt (it is doubtful).

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  • 10 open

    صَرِيح \ candid: honest, telling the truth although it may not be liked: Can a doctor always be candid about a sick person’s condition? She had candid eyes that could not hide her feelings. frank: free and honest in speech; saying what one really thinks: He was frank enough to tell me at once that he had made a bad mistake. Frankly, I wouldn’t trust that woman. open: honest; not hiding anything: an open face. outspoken: (of sb. or his speech) saying just what one thinks, although it may annoy some people. straight, straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question.

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  • 11 open

    دَشَّنَ \ launch: to put (a boat that is kept out of the water; a new ship) into the water: The ‘Queen Mary’ was launched in 1936. open: to declare ceremonially that sth. is open: The Queen opened the new college.

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  • 12 open

    مُجَاهِر \ open: honest; not hiding anything: an open face. outspoken: (of sb. or his speech) saying just what one thinks, although it may annoy some people.

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  • 13 open on to

    (of a door etc) to open towards:

    Our front door opens straight on to the street.

    يُطِل على

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  • 14 open (up), break open, unlock

    فَضَّ \ open (up), break open, unlock.

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  • 15 open air

    الهَوَاء الطَّلْق \ open air: air that is not enclosed in a building, etc.: Farmers work in the open air. We went to the open air swimming pool.

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  • 16 open-air

    adjective
    outside:

    an open-air meeting.

    في الخارِج، في الهَواء الطَّلْق

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  • 17 open-minded

    adjective
    willing to consider new ideas:

    an open-minded approach to the problem.

    مُتَفَتِّح العَقْل، مُنْفَتِح

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  • 18 open-plan

    adjective
    (of a building) built with few walls inside:

    an open-plan office.

    مَفتوحٌ على بَعْضِه

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  • 19 open space

    بَاحَة \ open space: or area, plaza.

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  • 20 open fire

    ( usually with on)
    to begin shooting at:

    The enemy opened fire (on us).

    يَفْتَح النار على

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