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  • open one's frontiers — open one s borders, create new possibilities …   English contemporary dictionary

  • open — 1 adjective NOT CLOSED 1 DOOR/CONTAINER not closed, so that you can go through, take things out, or put things in: an open window | I guess I did leave the door open. | I can t get this milk open. | wide open (=completely open): The door was wide …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • open — o|pen1 [ oupən ] adjective *** ▸ 1 when public can visit ▸ 2 when you can see inside ▸ 3 not covered/enclosed ▸ 4 not blocked ▸ 5 not hidden/secret ▸ 6 anyone can see/join ▸ 7 considering suggestions ▸ 8 when something can be done ▸ 9 possible ▸… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Open access — This article is about open access to research literature. For other uses, see Open access (disambiguation). Open Access logo, originally designed by Public Library of Science Open access (OA) refers to unrestricted access via the Internet to… …   Wikipedia

  • open up — I 1) see open 2), 12) 2) PHR V ERG If a place, economy, or area of interest opens up, or if someone opens it up, more people can go there or become involved in it. [V P] As the market opens up, I think people are going to be able to spend more… …   English dictionary

  • Open Access movement — The Open Access movement is a social movement in academia, dedicated to the principle of open access to information sharing for the common good.The movement traces its history at least back to the 1960s, but became much more prominent in the… …   Wikipedia

  • open up — Used in the context of general equities. disclose more information ( e.g., the exact price and quantity of one s potential interest). Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: Put pants on it. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * UK US open up Phrasal… …   Financial and business terms

  • open — [[t]o͟ʊpən[/t]] ♦ opens, opening, opened 1) V ERG If you open something such as a door, window, or lid, or if it opens, its position is changed so that it no longer covers a hole or gap. [V n] He opened the window and looked out... The church… …   English dictionary

  • open up — verb 1. cause to open or to become open (Freq. 2) Mary opened the car door • Syn: ↑open • Ant: ↑close (for: ↑open) • Derivation …   Useful english dictionary

  • New York Free Circulating Library — 49 Bond Street (opened 1883) where the first branch of the NYFCL settled for most of its existence. Country United States …   Wikipedia

  • Open Game — a b c d e f …   Wikipedia

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