open
[ˈəʊpn]adjective
| 1. | [generally]
abierto ( f
abierta)
[curtains] descorrido ( f descorrida) [view, road] despejado ( f despejada) |
| 2. | [receptive]
to be open to [ideas, suggestions] estar abierto a [blame, criticism, question] prestarse a to lay oneself open to criticism quedar expuesto a las críticas |
| 3. | [frank] sincero ( f sincera), franco ( f franca) |
| 4. | [uncovered - car]
descubierto ( f
descubierta)
open fire chimenea f |
| 5. | [available - subj: choice, chance]
to be open to somebody estar disponible para alguien |
open
[ˈəʊpn]noun
| 1. | in the open
[fresh air]
al aire libre
to bring something out into the open sacar a luz algo |
| 2. | sport open m, abierto m |
open
[ˈəʊpn]transitive verb Conjugaison
| 1. | [generally]
Conjugaison abrir
to open fire abrir fuego |
| 2. | [curtains] Conjugaison correr |
| 3. | [inaugurate - public area, event] Conjugaison inaugurar |
| 4. | [negotiations] Conjugaison entablar |
open
[ˈəʊpn]intransitive verb Conjugaison
| 1. | [door, flower] Conjugaison abrirse |
| 2. | [shop, office] Conjugaison abrir |
| 3. | [event, play] dar comienzo |
open on to
transitive verb inseparable
dar a
open out
intransitive verb Conjugaison
Conjugaison extenderse
open up
transitive verb separable Conjugaison
Conjugaison abrir
open up
intransitive verb Conjugaison
| 1. | [become available] Conjugaison surgir |
| 2. | [unlock door] Conjugaison abrir |
