Open meaning in English
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Definition
to open (a door, a file): the opposite of "to close" (to go through a door, to read a file)
(an) open (door): (an) unlocked, not closed (door)
an opening: an opportunity, a vacancy, a space
Examples
- "Open the door and surrender immediately."
- "Sydney : It's open!"
- "Subject: Open auditions for jingle"
- "Open it!"
- "Lawyers : Open it!"
- "My door is always open."
- "Let me just open a beer."
- "Jason : There's a wide variety of openings."
- "I want you to take this ladder, and this rope, climb out of the building and open the door on the other side."
- "In spring of next year, the Montmartre boutique where CEO Bruno Delavigne first worked with his grandfather will re-open."
- "Philip : Ok, open the door, let's see what we're dealing with here."
- "Close your eyes... Alright, you can open them. Tell me what you see."
- "Sydney : Yeah, it's open!"
- "an intense bar fight ensues... and then the saloon doors open"
- "Don't open the door!"
- "Bruno : The journalist knows how to read the packaging of each product, they probably didn't even open any of the perfumes!"
- "The Corsican : Now you go up to the safe, you open it, and you give us the money!"
- "Hannah : We should be at home, singing Christmas songs in front of the fire and opening presents!"
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