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abierto, -a

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. open [ingl. am. ˈoʊpən, ingl. brit. ˈəʊp(ə)n] ADJ.

1.1. open (not shut or sealed):

open door/window
open bottle
open bottle
open pores
open pores
open wound
open wound
with open arms
to cut/tear sth open

1.2. open (not fastened):

open shirt/jacket
open shirt/jacket

1.3. open (not folded):

open flower/newspaper/book
open map
open map

1.4. open circuit:

open

2.1. open (not enclosed):

open country/fields/spaces
on the open seas
on the open seas
open staircase

2.2. open (not blocked):

open tube/pathway

2.3. open cheque ingl. brit.:

open
open
open

3.1. open (not covered):

open carriage
open carriage
open sewer
open sewer
an open fire
an open fire

3.2. open (exposed, vulnerable):

open to sth to elements/enemy attack
to lay or leave oneself open to sth

4.1. open pred (ready for business):

to be open
is it open on Sundays?

4.2. open pred (officially):

to be open

5. open (unrestricted):

open membership/enrolment
open meeting/session
open meeting/session
open ticket/reservation
open order
open trial
open government/society
open admission
to sell sth open stock ingl. am.
to be open to sb/sth the competition is open to everybody

6.1. open (available) pred:

is the job still open?

6.2. open (not decided):

open
open

7.1. open (receptive):

open
to be open to sth
to have an open mind

7.2. open (frank, candid):

open
open
open
to be open with sb
ser sincero or franco con alguien

8. open (not concealed):

open resentment/hostility/resistance
open resentment/hostility/resistance

9.1. open (widely spaced):

open ranks/columns
open compound

9.2. open (of fabric):

open weave

10. open vowel:

open
open

11. open (activated, live):

open switch
open line/channel
open line/channel

II. open [ingl. am. ˈoʊpən, ingl. brit. ˈəʊp(ə)n] V. trans.

1.1. open:

open door/box/drawer/parcel
open bottle
open bottle
open mouth/eyes
open legs
open legs
open vein/artery
open pores
open pores
to open ranks

1.2. open (unfold):

open newspaper/book
open map
open map
open your book at page 10
open your book at page 10

2.1. open (clear, remove obstructions from):

open road/channel

2.2. open (make accessible, available):

open
to open sth to sb/sth
abrir algo a alguien/algo

2.3. open (reveal):

open

3.1. open (set up, start):

open branch/department
open shop/business
open shop/business
open file INFORM.
open account FIN.
open dossier

3.2. open (declare open):

open exhibition/hospital/expressway
open exhibition/hospital/expressway

4. open (begin):

open debate
open debate
open meeting
open meeting
open bidding
open negotiations/talks
to open fire on sb/sth

5. open (make receptive):

to open sth to sth

6. open (turn on):

open switch

III. open [ingl. am. ˈoʊpən, ingl. brit. ˈəʊp(ə)n] V. intr.

1.1. open:

open wound:
open door/window:
the door won't open
the door won't open
open wide!
open wide!

1.2. open (unfold):

open map/bud/flower:
open parachute:

1.3. open (be revealed):

open

2. open (give access):

to open onto/into sth

3. open (for business):

open shop/museum:

4. open (begin):

open play/book:
open play/book:

IV. open [ingl. am. ˈoʊpən, ingl. brit. ˈəʊp(ə)n] SUST.

1. open:

in the open (in the open air)
to bring sth (out) into the open
to bring sth (out) into the open

2. open DEP.:

Open
Open
Open
Open m

open-topped [ˌəʊpənˈtɑːpt, ˌəʊpənˈtɒpt], open-top [ˌəʊpənˈtɑːp, ˌəʊpənˈtɒp] ADJ.

open-topped

I. open up V. [ingl. am. ˈoʊpən -, ingl. brit. ˈəʊp(ə)n -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. open up (undo, unlock):

open up package/suitcase/premises
open up vein/wound

2. open up (cut, create):

open up channel/breach

3. open up (make accessible, available):

open up territory/market/possibilities
to open sth up to sb/sth
abrir algo a alguien/algo

4. open up (reveal):

open up new horizons

5. open up (set up):

open up shop/store
open up shop/store

II. open up V. [ingl. am. ˈoʊpən -, ingl. brit. ˈəʊp(ə)n -] (v + adv)

1. open up (open building):

open up
open up! police!

2. open up (become open):

open up

3. open up (become accessible, available):

open up
to open up to sb/sth
abrirse a alguien/algo

4. open up (talk freely) coloq.:

le abrió su pecho liter.

5. open up (liven up) DEP.:

open up
open up

6. open up (start up):

open up business/factory/store:

7. open up (open fire) MILIT.:

open up

I. open out V. [ingl. am. ˈoʊpən -, ingl. brit. ˈəʊp(ə)n -] (v + adv)

1. open out (become wider):

open out river/valley/road:

2. open out (unfold):

open out

3. open out (blossom, develop):

open out flower/bud:
open out person:

II. open out V. [ingl. am. ˈoʊpən -, ingl. brit. ˈəʊp(ə)n -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

open out map/newspaper:

open out
open out

open access SUST. U (unrestricted access)

open access atrbv.

open-door [ˌəʊp(ə)nˈdɔː] ADJ. atrbv.

open-door (on imports)

open air SUST.

in the open air
atrbv. open-air concert

open day SUST. ingl. brit.

open day

open-faced [ˌoʊpənˈfeɪst] ADJ.

1. open-faced expression:

open-faced

2.1. open-faced watch:

open-faced

2.2. open-faced ingl. am.:

open-faced, a. open-face

open-eyed [ˌoʊpənˈaɪd] ADJ.

open-eyed

en el diccionario PONS

I. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl. am. ˈoʊ-] ADJ.

1. open (not closed):

open
wide open
to push sth open

2. open (undecided):

open

3. open (not secret, public):

open scandal
open hostility
open hostility
to be an open book fig.
an open secret

4. open (unfolded):

open map

5. open (frank):

open person

6. open (accessible to all):

open
open discussion
open session
open trial

7. open (willing to listen to new ideas):

open
to have an open mind

8. open (still available):

open job

9. open LING.:

open vowel

II. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl. am. ˈoʊ-] SUST.

1. open no pl. (outdoors, outside):

(out) in the open

2. open (not secret):

to get sth (out) in the open

III. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl. am. ˈoʊ-] V. intr.

1. open door, window, box:

open

2. open shop:

open

3. open (start):

open
open

IV. open [ˈəʊpən, ingl. am. ˈoʊ-] V. trans.

1. open door, box, shop:

open
to open the door to sth fig.
to open sb's eyes fig.
to open fire (on sb)

2. open (reveal feelings):

to open one's heart to sb

3. open (inaugurate):

open

wide-open [ˈwaɪdˌəʊpən, ingl. am. ˌoʊ-] ADJ.

1. wide-open (undecided):

wide-open

2. wide-open (vulnerable, exposed):

wide-open

open-eyed [ˌəʊpənˈaɪd, ingl. am. ˌoʊ-] ADJ.

open-eyed

lay open V. trans.

1. lay open (uncover):

lay open

2. lay open (expose):

lay open

open prison SUST. ingl. brit.

open prison

open credit SUST.

open credit

open-ended [ˌəʊpnˈendɪd, ingl. am. ˌoʊ-] ADJ.

open-ended contract
open-ended question

open cheque SUST.

open cheque

open market SUST.

open market

fling open V. trans.

fling open
en el diccionario PONS

I. open [ˈoʊ·pən] ADJ.

1. open (not closed):

open
wide open
to push sth open

2. open (undecided):

open

3. open (not secret, public):

open scandal
open hostility
open hostility
to be an open book fig.
an open secret

4. open (unfolded):

open map

5. open (frank):

open person

6. open (accessible to all):

open
open discussion
open session
open trial

7. open (willing to listen to new ideas):

open
to have an open mind

8. open (still available):

open job

9. open LING.:

open vowel

II. open [ˈoʊ·pən] SUST.

1. open (outdoors, outside):

(out) in the open

2. open (not secret):

to get sth (out) in the open

III. open [ˈoʊ·pən] V. intr.

1. open door, window, box:

open

2. open shop:

open

3. open (start):

open
open

IV. open [ˈoʊ·pən] V. trans.

1. open door, box, shop:

open
to open the door to sth fig.
to open sb's eyes (to sb/sth) fig.
to open fire (on sb)

2. open (reveal feelings):

to open one's heart to sb

3. open (inaugurate):

open

open ticket SUST.

open ticket

open-ended [ˌoʊ·pən·ˈen·dɪd] ADJ.

open-ended contract
open-ended question

open-air [ˌoʊ·pən·ˈer] ADJ.

open-air

open onto V. intr.

open onto

I. open up V. intr.

1. open up (unfold):

open up

2. open up shop:

open up

3. open up (shoot):

open up

4. open up (become wider):

open up

II. open up V. trans.

open up
open up map

lay open V. trans.

1. lay open (uncover):

lay open

2. lay open (expose):

lay open

open-minded [ˌoʊ·pən·ˈmaɪn·dɪd] ADJ.

open-mouthed ADJ.

open-mouthed

open-source ADJ.

open-source

Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA

open design
Present
Iopen
youopen
he/she/itopens
weopen
youopen
theyopen
Past
Iopened
youopened
he/she/itopened
weopened
youopened
theyopened
Present Perfect
Ihaveopened
youhaveopened
he/she/ithasopened
wehaveopened
youhaveopened
theyhaveopened
Past Perfect
Ihadopened
youhadopened
he/she/ithadopened
wehadopened
youhadopened
theyhadopened

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