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['əʊpənnɪs]1) (of person) franchezza f.; (of manner) lealtà f.; (of government) trasparenza f.; (of atmosphere) (l')essere aperto2) (receptiveness) apertura f. mentale (to verso)* * *openness /ˈəʊpənnəs/n. [u]1 apertura; ampiezza; spaziosità: the openness of the American prairies, la spaziosità delle praterie americane2 franchezza; lealtà; schiettezza; sincerità● the openness of the country, l'essere il terreno sgombro da ostacoli (o pianeggiante, ecc.).* * *['əʊpənnɪs]1) (of person) franchezza f.; (of manner) lealtà f.; (of government) trasparenza f.; (of atmosphere) (l')essere aperto2) (receptiveness) apertura f. mentale (to verso)
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