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81 pateo
păteo, ŭi, 2, v. n. root pat. (perh. orig. spat.; cf. spatium); Gr petannumi, pitnêmi, to spread out; petasma, curtain; petalon, leaf; cf.: patulus, patina; also perh. pando (for pantdo)], to stand open, lie open, be open.I.Lit.:B.januae, aedes patent,
Plaut. As. 1, 3, 89:facite totae plateae pateant,
id. Aul. 3, 1, 2. nares semper propter necessarias utilitates patent, Cic. N. D. 2, 57, 145:omnibus haec ad visendum patebant cotidie,
id. Verr 2, 4, 3, § 5:cur valvae Concordiae non patent?
id. Phil. 2, 44, 112:semitae patuerant,
Caes. B. G. 7, 8:ne fugae quidem patebat locus,
Liv. 27, 18:patuere fores,
Ov. M. 2, 768: (fenestrae) sine injuriā patent, Plin. Ep. 2, 17, 16 et saep. —In partic.1.To lie open, be exposed to any thing:2.patens vulneri equus,
Liv. 31, 39, 12:latus ictui,
Tac. H. 5, 11.—To stretch out, extend (cf. porrigor):II.Helvetiorum fines in longitudinem milia passuum CCXL. patebant,
Caes. B. G. 1, 2; 1, 10:schoenus patet stadia XL.,
Plin. 12, 14, 30, § 53.—Trop.A.In gen., to be open, free, allowable, accessible, attainable:B.si nobis is cursus pateret,
Cic. Att. 10, 12, 4:ad quos omnis nobis aditus, qui paene solis patuit, obstructus est,
id. Brut. 4, 16:praemia quae pateant stipendiariis,
id. Balb. 9, 24:ut intellegant omnia Ciceronis patere Trebiano,
id. Fam. 6, 10, 3: alicui, to yield to:lux aeterna mihi... dabatur, Si mea virginitas Phoebo patuisset amanti,
Ov. M. 14, 133; id. A. A. 1, 362; Auct. Priap. 83.—In partic.1.Of the hearing, etc., to be open, ready to hear:2.(constare inter omnis video) patere aurīs tuas querelis omnium,
Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 8, § 25:si cujus aures ad hanc disputationem patent,
id. Fam. 3, 8, 3: meas auris... omnium praeceptis patuisse. id. Phil. 14, 7, 20:tamquam nullo magis tempore ad simplices cogitationes pateat animus,
Tac. G. 22, 2:semita Tranquillae per virtutem patet unica vitae,
Juv. 10, 364.—To be exposed or subject to any thing, Cic. Off. 1, 21, 73:3.longis morbis senectus, acutis adulescentia magis patet,
Cels. 2, 1:qui vanus et excors est patebit contemptui,
Vulg. Prov 12, 8.—To extend:4.in quo vitio latissime patet avaritia,
Cic. Off. 1, 7, 20:late patet et ad multos pertinet,
id. de Or. 1, 55, 235.—To be clear, plain, well known, evident, manifest (cf.:A.appareo, detegor): operta quae fuere, aperta sunt, patent praestigiae,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 3, 9:cum illa pateant in promptuque sint omnibus, etc.,
Cic. de Or. 1, 6, 23:quod in tabulis patebat,
id. Phil. 2, 37, 93:in adversariis (hoc nomen) patere contendit,
id. Rosc. Com. 2, 5.—With subject-clause:cum pateat aeternum id esse, quod, etc.,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 23, 54.— Absol.:quid porro quaerendum est? factumne sit? at constat: a quo? at patet,
Cic. Mil. 6, 15.—Hence, pă-tens, entis, P. a., open, accessible, unobstructed, passable.Lit.:2. B.caelum ex omni parte patens atque apertum,
Cic. Div. 1, 1, 2:campi patentes,
Sall. J. 101, 11.— Comp.:in locis patentioribus,
Caes. B. G. 7, 28:via patentior,
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82 распахнуть
1) General subject: break open (дверь, окно), open wide, throw open (дверь, окно), tear open2) Computers: maximize3) Information technology: zoom in4) Makarov: fling open, fly open -
83 распахивать
I vt; св - распаха́тьto plough/AE to plow upII vt; св - распахну́тьto open wide; to fling open; to blow/to throw openраспа́хивать окно́ — to fling the window open
они́ распахну́ли две́ри за́мка для посети́телей — they threw open the castle for the public
распа́хивать дверь на́стежь — to swing the door open
распа́хивать шу́бу — to unfasten one's fur coat
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84 вытаращивать
General subject: open wide (вытаращивать / вытаращить глаза = to open one's eyes wide) -
85 вытаращить
General subject: open wide (вытаращить глаза = to open one's eyes wide) -
86 открытый настежь
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87 tumbulia
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tumbulia[English Word] open wide[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -tumbulia (macho)[English Word] stare at someone with wide open eyes[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Word] tumbua V[Swahili Example] walimtumbulia yule kijana macho yaliyoiva joto la huzuni [Sul]------------------------------------------------------------ -
88 weiten
* * *sich weitento distend* * *wei|ten ['vaitn]1. vtto widen; (durch Ziehen auch) to stretch2. vrto widen, to broaden (auch fig); (Pupille, Gefäße) to dilate; (fig liter Herz) to swell* * *wei·ten[ˈvaitn̩]▪ [jdm] etw \weiten to widen sth [for sb]; (Schuh, Stiefel) to stretch [sb's] sthII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb widen2.reflexives Verb widen; < pupil> dilate* * ** * *1.transitives Verb widen2.reflexives Verb widen; < pupil> dilate* * *v.to stretch v.to widen v. -
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90 membelalakkan
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91 чекня
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92 aufsperren
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93 разинуть
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94 stralunare
stralunare v.tr. to roll; ( sbarrare) to open wide: stralunare gli occhi, to roll one's eyes; ( sbarrarli) to open one's eyes wide. -
95 razrogačiti se
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96 πλατύνω
+ V 6-1-6-7-4=24 Gn 9,27; 26,22; 28,14; Ex 34,24; Dt 11,16A: to make wide, to enlarge [τι] Is 54,2; id. [τι] (metaph.) Hab 2,5; to open wide, to enlarge over [ἐπί τινα] (of mouth) 1 Sm 2,1; to open (the heart) [τι] Ps 118(119),32; to make room for [τινι] Gn 9,27; id. [τι] Ps 17(18),37P: to grow fat Dt 32,15; to spread abroad Gn 28,14; to be puffed up (of heart) Dt 11,16; to spread far Ez 31,5*Jer 2,24 ἐπλάτυνεν she extended (her ways)-פרץ for MT פרה (פרא) wild ass, cpr. Gn 28,14 (פרץ); *Prv 24,28 μηδὲ πλατύνου σοῖς χείλεσιν neither ex-aggerate with your lips or πλατύνου widen, make spacious-תפת פתהII for MT הפתית פתהI deceiveCf. DOGNIEZ 1992 189(Dt 11,16); HARL 1971 =1992a 192; 1986a 143(Gn 9,27).213; 1992a 12; WEVERS1993, 125; →LSJ Suppl(Prv 24,28)(→διαπλατύνω, ἐμπλατύνω,,) -
97 taybatay
(açıq) wide (open)taybatay açmaq – open wide -
98 πλατύνω
πλατύνω (πλατύς) aor. ἐπλάτυνα LXX. Pass.: 1 fut. 3 sg. πλατυνθήσεται Gen. 28:14; 1 aor. ἐπλατύνθην; pf. 3 sg. πεπλάτυνται (X. et al.; ins, LXX; TestSol 13:7 C; Jos., Ant. 9, 206; Ath., R. 19 p. 71, 24) to cause someth. to be broad, make broad, enlarge, lit. τὶ someth. τὰ φυλακτήρια Mt 23:5 (s. φυλακτήριον); Rv 7:14 v.l. (for ἔπλυναν). Pass. (w. παχύνεσθαι; s. παχύνω 1) be enlarged 1 Cl 3:1 (Dt 32:15).—Fig., of warm affection ἡ καρδία ἡμῶν πεπλάτυνται my heart is open wide 2 Cor 6:11 (the expr. also occurs Dt 6:12 v.l.; 11:16; Ps 118:32. Cp. Epict., Fgm. Stob. 60 τὰς ψυχὰς αὔξειν); πλατύνθητε καὶ ὑμεῖς you must open your hearts (wide), too vs. 13; cp. SIG 783, 12.—DELG s.v. 1 πλατύς. M-M. -
99 dilatare
"to expand;Ausdehnen;dilatar"* * *physics expandocchi open wide* * *dilatare v.tr.1 to dilate, to open (up); to extend; to broaden, to enlarge, to widen (anche fig.): l'alcol dilata le vene, alcohol dilates the veins; le bevande gassate dilatano lo stomaco, fizzy drinks swell the stomach; dilatare il campo delle proprie attività, to widen (o to broaden) one's field of activity; dilatare la propria mente, to widen (o to broaden o to enlarge) one's mind◘ dilatarsi v.intr.pron.1 to dilate, to open; to widen, to broaden (anche fig.); ( diffondersi) to spread*: era così arrabbiato che gli si dilatavano le vene della fronte, he was so angry that the veins swelled on his forehead; la pupilla si dilata al buio, the pupil of the eye dilates in the dark; il suo giro d'affari si va sempre più dilatando, his business is spreading (o growing)2 (fis.) to expand.* * *[dila'tare]1. vt(pupille) to dilate, (stomaco) to dilate, cause to expand, (gas, metallo) to cause to expand, (tubo, buco) to enlarge, (passaggio, cavità) to open (up)2. vip (dilatarsi)(vedi vt), to dilate; to expand; to become enlarged; to open up* * *[dila'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (allargare) to dilate, to distend, to enlarge2) fis. to dilate, to expand [corpo, gas]3) fig. (ampliare) to expand [attività, sfera d'interessi]2.verbo pronominale dilatarsi1) (allargarsi) to dilate, to distend, to enlarge2) fis. [corpo, gas] to dilate, to expand3) fig. (ampliarsi) to expand* * *dilatare/dila'tare/ [1]1 (allargare) to dilate, to distend, to enlarge2 fis. to dilate, to expand [corpo, gas]3 fig. (ampliare) to expand [attività, sfera d'interessi]II dilatarsi verbo pronominale1 (allargarsi) to dilate, to distend, to enlarge2 fis. [corpo, gas] to dilate, to expand3 fig. (ampliarsi) to expand. -
100 ad-aperiō
ad-aperiō eruī, ertus, īre, to throw open, open wide, lay open: cuniculum, L.: ianuam, O.—Fig., to open, expose: ad criminationem aures, Cu.—To disclose, reveal, expose: quae velanda erant, L.
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