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101 open eaves
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > open eaves
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102 open grain
1) textura áspera f2) textura porosa fEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > open grain
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103 open mortise
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > open mortise
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104 open plan
1) planta abierta f2) planta libre fEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > open plan
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105 open riser
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > open riser
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106 open slating
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > open slating
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107 open string
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > open string
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108 open stringer
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > open stringer
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109 open valley
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > open valley
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110 open-end block
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > open-end block
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111 open-grained
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > open-grained
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112 open-riser stair
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > open-riser stair
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113 open-string stair
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > open-string stair
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114 open-timbered wall
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > open-timbered wall
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115 open-web steel joist
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > open-web steel joist
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116 open-hearted
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117 open flame
fuego abierto, fuego desnudo, llama desnudaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > open flame
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118 open-circuit respiratory equipment
aparato aislante autónomo de circuito abierto, aparato respirador de circuito abiertoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > open-circuit respiratory equipment
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119 open timbering
entibación de claraboyaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > open timbering
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120 open angle
nGEOM ángulo abierto m
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open — open … The Old English to English
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OPEN — Period (OPEN) The period that defines when the trading service is opened. London Stock Exchange Glossary * * * ▪ I. open open 1 [ˈəʊpən ǁ ˈoʊ ] adjective [not before a noun] 1. COMMERCE if a shop, bank, restaurant etc is open, it is allowing… … Financial and business terms
Open — O pen, a. [AS. open; akin to D. open, OS. opan, G. offan, Icel. opinn, Sw. [ o]ppen, Dan. aaben, and perh. to E. up. Cf. {Up}, and {Ope}.] 1. Free of access; not shut up; not closed; affording unobstructed ingress or egress; not impeding or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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open — [ ɔpɛn ] adj. inv. • 1929; mot angl. « ouvert » ♦ Anglic. 1 ♦ Sport Se dit d une compétition ouverte aux professionnels et aux amateurs. Tournoi open. N. m. Un open de tennis. 2 ♦ Billet open : billet d avion non daté à l achat et utilisable à la … Encyclopédie Universelle
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open — 1 adj 1: exposed to general view or knowledge: free from concealment an open, notorious, continuous, and adverse use of the property an open and obvious danger ◇ When a defect, hazard, or condition is open such that a reasonable person under the… … Law dictionary
open — ► ADJECTIVE 1) allowing access, passage, or view; not closed, fastened, or restricted. 2) exposed to view or attack; not covered or protected. 3) (open to) vulnerable or subject to. 4) spread out, expanded, or unfolded. 5) officially admitting… … English terms dictionary