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open I v 1. öffnen; sich öffnen; 2. SAN, TE, WVA durchstoßen (z. B. verschmutzte Rohrleitungen); reinigen; 3. EL trennen (vom Stromkreis); ausschalten open II 1. offen; frei; zugänglich; unverstellt (durch Gebäude); 2. offen, nicht überdacht; 3. durchbrochen; mit Lücken • be open to traffic VERK befahrbar seinEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > open
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• open (the door) to someone to open the door and let someone in открывать дверь и впускать кого-тоDon’t open the door to anyone!
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open up а) сделать(ся) доступным; раскрывать(ся); обнаруживаться; to openup relations устанавливать отношения; to open up opportunities предоставлятьвозможности; б) разоткровенничаться -
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to open up открывать, начинать; нарезать (забой)
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• open on/onto (some place) to open outward выходить на (что-то)The window opens onto a big garden.
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open v up RP erschließen (z. B. für den Verkehr); entwickeln (Gelände); aufschließen, erschließen (Baustofflagerstätten)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > open up
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См. также в других словарях:
open — open … Dictionnaire des rimes
open — open … The Old English to English
open — open … English to the Old English
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
open — [ō′pən] adj. [ME < OE, akin to Ger offen < PGmc * upana: for IE base see UP1] 1. a) in a state which permits access, entrance, or exit; not closed, covered, clogged, or shut [open doors] b) closed, but unlocked [the car is open] 2 … English World dictionary
Open AT OS — is an operating system provided by Wavecom together with its CPUs.It basically provides what some other operating systems do, with the particularity to natively provide GSM related functions such as GSM voice calls or data transfer related APIs…… … Wikipedia
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
Open — may refer to: Contents 1 Philosophy 2 Mathematics 3 Music and media … Wikipedia
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