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21 open
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22 open
adj PROG offen -
23 open-end
\open-end question ungeklärte Frage\open-end promise [noch] nicht eingelöstes Versprechen* * *open-end adj -
24 open house
n2. (public event) Veranstaltung mit freiem Eintritt [und häufig freien Getränken]to keep \open house gastfreundlich seinto hold \open house ein Haus zur Besichtigung freigeben* * *2. US → academic.ru/51826/open_day">open day -
25 open-cut
\open-cut mining Tagebau m* * * -
26 open-door
adj attr, inv frei zugänglich\open-door policy Politik f der offenen Türour boss has an \open-door policy unser Chef ist für uns immer zu sprechen* * *open-door adj frei zugänglich:open-door policy (Handels)Politik f der offenen Tür -
27 open-air
im Freien nach n;\open-air concert Open-Air-Konzert nt;\open-air stage Freilichtbühne f;\open-air swimming pool Freibad nt -
28 open-mouthed
to stare \open-mouthed at sth etw begaffen ( pej)with \open-mouthed amazement mit ungläubigem Staunen;with \open-mouthed horror schreckensstarr -
29 open-and-shut
adj eindeutig, [sonnen]klar\open-and-shut case klarer [o eindeutiger] Fall* * *open-and-shut adj simpel, ganz einfach:an open-and-shut case ein klarer Fall -
30 open-circuit
open-circuit operation Arbeitsstrombetrieb m;open-circuit voltage Leerlaufspannung f;open-circuit television öffentliches (Ggs z. B. innerbetriebliches) Fernsehen -
31 open house
2) ( public event) Veranstaltung mit freiem Eintritt [und häufig freien Getränken];to keep \open house gastfreundlich seinto hold \open house ein Haus zur Besichtigung freigeben -
32 open-hearth
open-hearth furnace Siemens-Martin-Ofen m;open-hearth process Siemens-Martin-Verfahren n -
33 open-market
open-market paper marktgängiges oder im Freiverkehr gehandeltes Wertpapier;open-market policy Offenmarktpolitik f -
34 open sesame
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35 open-stack library
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36 open fireplace
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37 open-door
attr, invfrei zugänglich;\open-door policy Politik f der offenen Tür;our boss has an \open-door policy unser Chef ist für uns immer zu sprechen -
38 open-ended
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39 open fire
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40 open 'fireplace
offener Kamin;on an \open 'fireplace über dem offenen [Kamin]feuer
См. также в других словарях:
open — open … Dictionnaire des rimes
open — open … The Old English to English
open — open … English to the Old English
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