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            Open tarimas:
- /'oupən/ 
Open audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- adjective: Affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed.
- adjective: Affording unobstructed passage or view:  open waters; the open countryside. 
- adjective: Having no protecting or concealing cover:  an open wound; an open sports car. 
- adjective: Completely obvious; blatant:  open disregard of the law. 
- adjective: Carried on in full view:  open warfare; open family strife. 
- adjective: Sports   Not closely defended by an opponent:  an open receiver. 
- adjective: Not sealed or tied:  an open package. 
- adjective: Spread out; unfolded:  an open book. 
- adjective: Having interspersed gaps, spaces, or intervals:  open ranks; an open weave. 
- adjective: Accessible to all; unrestricted as to participants:  an open competition. 
- adjective: Free from limitations, boundaries, or restrictions:  open registration. 
- adjective: Enterable by registered voters regardless of political affiliation:  an open primary. 
- adjective: Computer Science   Of or relating to a file that can be accessed.
- adjective: Lacking effective regulation:  an open town in which gambling predominated. 
- adjective: Not legally repressed:  open drug trafficking. 
- adjective: Susceptible; vulnerable:  open to interpretation; an issue that is open to question. 
- adjective: Willing to consider or deal with something:  open to suggestions. 
- adjective: Available; obtainable:  The job is still open. 
- adjective: Available for use:  an open account; the only course open to us. 
- adjective: Ready to transact business:  The store is open. 
- adjective: Not engaged or filled:  has an open hour for emergency cases. 
- adjective: Not yet decided; subject to further thought:  an open question. 
- adjective: Characterized by lack of pretense or reserve; candid:  Please be open with me.  See Synonyms at frank 1.
- adjective: Free of prejudice; receptive to new ideas and arguments:  She listened to the proposal with an open mind. 
- adjective: Generous:  He is very open with his time. 
- adjective: Printing   Widely spaced or leaded. Used of typeset or other printed matter.
- adjective: Printing   Having constituent elements separated by a space in writing or printing:  The word sea horse is an open compound. 
- adjective: Music   Not stopped by a finger. Used of a string or hole of an instrument.
- adjective: Music   Produced by an unstopped string or hole or without the use of slides, valves, or keys:  an open note on a trumpet. 
- adjective: Music   Played without a mute:  an open wind instrument. 
- adjective: Linguistics   Articulated with the tongue in a low position, as the vowel in far.
- adjective: Linguistics   Ending in a vowel or diphthong:  an open syllable. 
- adjective: Designating a method of punctuation in which commas and other marks are used sparingly.
- adjective: Being in operation; live:  an open microphone. 
- adjective: New England   Clear. Used of weather. See Regional Note at fair 1.
- adjective: Electricity   Containing a gap across which electricity cannot pass:  an open circuit. 
- adjective: Mathematics   Of or relating to an interval containing neither of its endpoints.
- adjective: Mathematics   Of or being a set such that at least one neighborhood of every point in the set is within the set.
- adjective: Mathematics   Of or being a set that is the complement of a closed set.
- adjective: Sports   Having the forward foot farther from the intended point of impact with the ball than the rear foot:  an open batting stance. 
- adjective: Sports   Held or swung with the top or outer edge of the striking face pointing slightly farther away from the objective than the lower or inner edge:  The club struck the ball with an open face, causing a slice. 
- adjective: Physics   Of or relating to a model of the universe in which there is not sufficient matter to halt its expansion.
- verb-transitive: To release from a closed or fastened position.
- verb-transitive: To remove obstructions from; clear.
- verb-transitive: To make or force an opening in:  open an old wound. 
- verb-transitive: To form spaces or gaps between:  soldiers opening ranks. 
- verb-transitive: To break the continuity of; make a gap in:  open a circuit. 
- verb-transitive: To remove the cover, cork, or lid from.
- verb-transitive: To remove the wrapping from; undo.
- verb-transitive: To unfold so that the inner parts are displayed; spread out:  open a newspaper. 
- verb-transitive: To get (something) going; initiate:  open a campaign. 
- verb-transitive: To commence the operation of:  open a new business. 
- verb-transitive: Games   To begin (the action in a game of cards) by making the first bid, placing the first bet, or playing the first lead.
- verb-transitive: To make available for use:  opened the area to commercial development; opened the computer file and retrieved some data. 
- verb-transitive: To make more responsive or understanding.
- verb-transitive: To reveal the secrets of; bare.
- verb-transitive: Sports   To modify (one's stance), as in baseball or golf, so that it is open.
- verb-transitive: Law   To recall (an order or judgment) for a reexamination of its merits.
- verb-intransitive: To become open:  The door opened slowly. 
- verb-intransitive: To draw apart; separate:  The wound opened under pressure. 
- verb-intransitive: To spread apart; unfold.
- verb-intransitive: To come into view; become revealed:  The plain opened before us. 
- verb-intransitive: To become receptive or understanding.
- verb-intransitive: To begin; commence:  The meeting opened with a call to order. 
- verb-intransitive: To begin business or operation:  The store opens early on Saturday. 
- verb-intransitive: To be performed, shown, or made available to the public for the first time:  The play opens next week. 
- verb-intransitive: To be priced or listed at a specified amount when trading begins:  Shares opened high and fell sharply. 
- verb-intransitive: Games   To make a bid, bet, or lead in starting a game of cards.
- verb-intransitive: To give access:  The room opens onto a terrace. 
- noun: An unobstructed area of land or water.
- noun: The outdoors:  camping in the open. 
- noun: An undisguised or unconcealed state:  brought the problem out into the open. 
- noun: A tournament or contest in which both professional and amateur players may participate.
- phrasal-verb: open up  To spread out; unfold:  A green valley opened up before us. 
- phrasal-verb: open up  To begin operation:  The new store opens up next month. 
- phrasal-verb: open up  To begin firing:  The artillery opened up at dawn. 
- phrasal-verb: open up  Informal   To speak freely and candidly:  At last the frightened witness opened up and told the truth. 
- phrasal-verb: open up  To make an opening in by cutting:  The surgeon opened up the patient's chest. 
- phrasal-verb: open up  To make available or accessible:  open up new markets. 
- phrasal-verb: open up  Informal   To accelerate. Used of a motor vehicle.
- idiom: open fire  To begin firing on.
- idiom: open (one's) eyes  To become aware of the truth of a situation.
                
                
                Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- to break open smarkiai atverti (duris)
- įsilaužti (pro duris)
- to cut/tear open atplėšti (antspauduotą laišką, paketą)
- the river is openledai išėjo
- open weather (winter) šv
- atviras
- aiškus
- nuoširdus
- laisvas
- prieinamas
- atdaras
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