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to open
01
ouvrir
to move something like a window or door into a position that people, things, etc. can pass through or use
Transitive: to open a door or window
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s'ouvrir
(of a door or window) to become open so that people, things, etc. can pass through
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ouvrir, déployer
to unfold or spread something that was previously closed or folded
Transitive: to open something folded
03
ouvrir, lancer
to start or begin a meeting, speech, performance, etc.
Transitive: to open a meeting or performance | to open a meeting or performance with sth
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ouvrir, faciliter
to facilitate the availability or accessibility of something
Transitive: to open an opportunity
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ouvrir, débloquer
to become available for use or access
Intransitive: to open point in time
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ouvrir, lancer
to initiate action in a card game by making the first move
Transitive: to open a card game
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ouvrir
to have a passage, entryway, or outlet that allows access to a space or area
Intransitive: to open into a space | to open onto a space
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ouvrir, lancer
to make the contents of a file or an application visible on a computer screen
Transitive: to open a file or an application
open
01
ouvert
letting people or things pass through
02
ouvert
(of business, public building, etc.) ready to be visited or provide a service to customers
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franc, franche
behaving honestly and without hiding one's feelings and thoughts
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ouvert, libre
affording free passage or access
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découvert, exposé
with no protection or shield
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ouvert, accessible
open to or in view of all
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ouvert, libre
not having been filled
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ouvert, accessible
accessible to all
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ouvert, dégagé
not enclosed or restricted
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exposé, vulnérable
not defended or capable of being defended
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ouvert, libre
not sealed or having been unsealed
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ouvert, libre
not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought
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public, ouvert
open and observable; not secret or hidden
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ouvert, libre
not requiring union membership
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ouvert, réceptif
possibly accepting or permitting
Open
01
ouverture, espace ouvert
a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water
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ouvert
where the air is unconfined
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données ouvertes, information ouverte
information that has become public
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compétition ouverte, tournoi ouvert
a tournament in which both professionals and amateurs may play
open
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opened
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opened
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opener
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opener
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opening
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opening
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Exemple
He opens the window to let in some fresh air.
They opened the gate to allow access to the garden.
She opened the door and welcomed her guests inside.
My sister and I opened the door to see what was inside the room.
The coffee chain opened several new locations across the city.