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1 open
1 DEPORTE open* * *['open]SM INV (Golf) open* * *masculino open championship o tournament* * *masculino open championship o tournament* * */ˈopen/open championship o tournamentel Open de Golf de Madrid the Madrid Open (golf tournament)* * *
open sustantivo masculino
open championship o tournament
open m Dep (Golf, tenis, etc.) open
' open' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abierta
- abierto
- abrir
- abrefácil
- abrirse
- aire
- boca
- boquiabierta
- boquiabierto
- brazo
- caja
- campiña
- canal
- carta
- corral
- crisma
- dar
- descosido
- descubierta
- descubierto
- desengañar
- desengañarse
- despanzurrar
- desplegar
- desplegarse
- desprendida
- desprendido
- desprendimiento
- destapar
- diáfana
- diáfano
- empezar
- escalabrarse
- extender
- extendida
- extendido
- forzar
- fuego
- golpetazo
- importar
- inaugurar
- instancia
- intemperie
- liberal
- loro
- par
- prestarse
- rasa
- raso
- relucir
English:
blast
- burst open
- certain
- daily
- debate
- door
- fire
- get
- half-open
- hurtle
- instruct
- lay
- lest
- lever
- manage
- mouth
- nowhere
- open
- open out
- open up
- open-air
- open-and-shut
- open-minded
- option
- prise
- question
- receive
- secret
- shall
- snap
- some
- spring
- swing
- tin
- wedge
- wide open
- window
- wrench
- above
- as
- blow
- boat
- burst
- car
- crack
- downstairs
- draw
- forthcoming
- gape
- generous
* * *open nmDep open (tournament);Open de Australia/Francia/USA [en tenis] Australian/French/US Open -
2 nganga
open the mouth widemenganga: to open the mouth widemengangakan: to open the mouth wideternganga: wide open -
3 gapa
* * *(-ta, -at), v. to gape, open the mouth wide.* * *pret. gapði, Edda 20, Mart. 118; and gapti, pres. gapi, Bs. i. 647; sup. gapat, imperat. gapi, Skm. 28: [Dan. gabe; Germ. gaffen]:—to gape, open the mouth wide, Edda l. c.; með gapanda munn, of a wolf, 41, Fms. iv. 57; með gapandi höfðum, Þórð. 94 new Ed. -
4 oscito
oscĭto, āre, v. n., and oscĭtor, āri, v. dep. ( inf. oscitarier, Turp. ap. Non. 322, 18; or Com. Rel. v. 15 Rib.) [oscieo], to open the mouth wide, to gape.I.Of plants, to open, unclose: oscitat in campis caput a cervice revulsum, of the plant lion's-mouth, Enn. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 10, 396; cf. Col. 10, 260; and:II.(arborum) folia cotidie ad solem oscitant,
turn towards the sun, Plin. 16, 24, 36, § 88.—Of living beings, to gape, yawn:B.ut pandiculans oscitatur,
Plaut. Men. 5, 2, 80; * Lucr. 3, 1065:clare ac sonore oscitavit,
Gell. 4, 20, 8.— With acc.:quid adhuc oscitamus crapulam hesternam,
August. Ver. Rel. 3.—Trop., to be listless, drowsy, inactive (cf.:dormio. sterto): cum majores (calamitates) impendere videantur, sedetis et oscitamini,
i. e. are listless, idle, negligent, Auct. Her. 4, 36, 48; cf. the foll.—Hence, oscĭtans, antis, P. a., listless, sluggish, lazy, negligent (class.):interea oscitantes opprimi,
Ter. And. 1, 2, 10: quae Epicurus oscitans allucinatus est, qs. half asleep, Cic. N. D. 1, 26, 72.—Of abstract things:oscitans et dormitans sapientia,
Cic. de Or. 2, 33, 144.—* Adv.: oscĭtanter, carelessly, negligently:quod ille tam solute egisset, tam leniter, tam oscitanter,
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5 oscitor
oscĭto, āre, v. n., and oscĭtor, āri, v. dep. ( inf. oscitarier, Turp. ap. Non. 322, 18; or Com. Rel. v. 15 Rib.) [oscieo], to open the mouth wide, to gape.I.Of plants, to open, unclose: oscitat in campis caput a cervice revulsum, of the plant lion's-mouth, Enn. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 10, 396; cf. Col. 10, 260; and:II.(arborum) folia cotidie ad solem oscitant,
turn towards the sun, Plin. 16, 24, 36, § 88.—Of living beings, to gape, yawn:B.ut pandiculans oscitatur,
Plaut. Men. 5, 2, 80; * Lucr. 3, 1065:clare ac sonore oscitavit,
Gell. 4, 20, 8.— With acc.:quid adhuc oscitamus crapulam hesternam,
August. Ver. Rel. 3.—Trop., to be listless, drowsy, inactive (cf.:dormio. sterto): cum majores (calamitates) impendere videantur, sedetis et oscitamini,
i. e. are listless, idle, negligent, Auct. Her. 4, 36, 48; cf. the foll.—Hence, oscĭtans, antis, P. a., listless, sluggish, lazy, negligent (class.):interea oscitantes opprimi,
Ter. And. 1, 2, 10: quae Epicurus oscitans allucinatus est, qs. half asleep, Cic. N. D. 1, 26, 72.—Of abstract things:oscitans et dormitans sapientia,
Cic. de Or. 2, 33, 144.—* Adv.: oscĭtanter, carelessly, negligently:quod ille tam solute egisset, tam leniter, tam oscitanter,
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6 περιχάσκω
περιχάσκω, [tense] aor. 2 περιέχᾰνον and [tense] pf. περικέχηνα (as if from περιχαίνω, which is post-classical):—A open the mouth wide, gape, Hp. Morb.2.26, Phld.Rh.1.194S.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιχάσκω
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7 hieto
hĭĕto, āre, v. freq. n. and a. [for hiato, from hio; cf. Diom. p. 336 P.], to open the mouth wide, to gape, yawn (ante-class.):* Transf.ego dum hieto,
Plaut. Men. 3, 1, 4; cf. id. Fragm. ap. Diom. p. 336 P.: praei hercle tu, qui mihi oscitans hietansque restas, Caecil. ib.; Cn. Mat. ib.—, in gen., to open wide, throw open: hietantur fores, Laber. ap. Diom. p. 336 P. (Com. Rel. v. 89 Rib.). -
8 gapen
v. yawn, involuntarily open the mouth wide and inhale due to drowsiness or fatigue; gape, stare with an open mouth -
9 rozdziaw|ić
pf — rozdziaw|iać impf pot. Ⅰ vt rozdziawić paszczę to open the mouth wide- rozdziawić usta to gape- patrzeć/stać/słuchać z rozdziawioną gębą to look/stand/listen with mouth agapeⅡ rozdziawić się — rozdziawiać się [dziób, usta, gęba] to gape- usta mu się rozdziawiły ze zdumienia his mouth gaped a. his jaw fell with amazementThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozdziaw|ić
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10 dissuo
dis-sŭo, no perf., ūtum, 3, v. a.— Lit., to unstitich, to rip open; hence, in gen., to open, to dissolve by degrees (a rare word).I.Lit.:II.sinum,
Ov. F. 1, 408:malas,
to open the mouth wide, Pers. 3, 59:habebit vestimenta dissuta, caput nudum,
Vulg. Levit. 13, 45.—Trop.:amicitiae dissuendae magis quam discindendae,
Cic. Lael. 21, 76; so,sensim amicitias (opp. repente praecidere),
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11 gaping
n. gape, open-mouthed stare; yawning, act of open the mouth wide and taking a deep breath; gap, opening -
12 inhio
I.In gen.A.Lit.:B.ora inhiasse luporum,
Stat. Th. 1, 626.—Trop., to gape with amazement, etc.:II.inhians Cerberus,
Verg. G. 4, 483:attonitis inhians animis,
id. A. 7, 814.—In partic., to open the mouth wide, to gape at.A.Lit.:B.Romulus lactens, uberibus lupinis inhians,
Cic. Cat. 3, 8, 19:gazis inhians,
Sen. Herc. Fur. 166:praedae,
Val. Fl. 2, 531: pecudumque reclusis Pectoribus inhians, spirantia consu, lit exta, Verg. A. 4, 64.—With acc.:postes,
to gape at, Verg. G. 2, 463.—Transf., to gaze at with eagerness, regard with longing (cf.:capto, appeto, sitio): congestis saccis,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 71:inhians in te, dea,
Lucr. 1, 36; Just. 17, 3, 4; Flor. 3, 11, 2; Tac. A. 4, 12; 11, 1; 12, 59 al.:lucro,
Sen. Contr. 3, 22, 11:omnia, quibus vulgus inhiat,
id. Ep. 102, 27; Val. Max. 7, 2, ext. 1:dictis,
to hear eagerly, attend closely to, Val. Fl. 5, 469; Suet. Ter. 1.—With acc. ( poet. and rare, except in Plaut.):hereditatem alicujus,
Plaut. Stich. 4, 2, 25:aurum,
id. Aul. 2, 2, 17: mortem alicujus, Caecil. ap. Gell. 2, 23, 10; Plaut. Truc. 2, 3, 18:bona mea,
id. Mil. 3, 1, 121:inhiat quod nusquam est miser,
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13 ringor
ringor rictus, ī, dep. [RIC-], to open the mouth wide, be vexed, chafe, snarl: ille ringitur, tu rideas, T.: sapere et ringi, H.* * *ringi, - V DEPsnarl, show the teeth; be angry -
14 하품하다
v. yawn, involuntarily open the mouth wide and inhale due to drowsiness or fatigue -
15 अभिजृम्भ्
abhi-jṛimbhto open the mouth wide (for swallowing) R. VI, 2, 18.
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16 जम्भंजम्भम्
jámbha-ṉ-jambhamind. so as to open the mouth wide (?) Pāṇ. 7-1, 61 Kāṡ.
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17 geeuwen
v. yawn, gape, involuntarily open the mouth wide and inhale due to drowsiness or fatigue -
18 فغر
فَغَرَ (فَمَهُ)to gape, open (the mouth) wide -
19 בער II
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20 בְּעַר
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