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open (EN)
adjetivo, verbo, sustantivo

adjetivo “open”

forma base open (more/most)
  1. abierto
    The door was open, so I walked right in.
  2. extendido
    The book lay open on the table, its pages spread wide.
  3. abierto (que muestra el interior del cuerpo)
    After the surgery, the patient had an open wound that needed to be carefully monitored to prevent infection.
  4. abierto (aceptando clientes)
    The restaurant is open until midnight on weekends.
  5. receptivo
    She was always open to new ideas.
  6. disponible al público
    The mayor held an open meeting at the city hall, inviting all residents to attend and share their concerns.
  7. sin resolver
    The case remains open as new evidence has recently emerged.
  8. abierto (en uso en un ordenador)
    Which file do you have open?
  9. abierto (permitiendo el paso de fluido)
    The valve was open to let the water flow through the pipe.
  10. abierto (impidiendo el flujo de electricidad)
    The circuit is open, so the lamp won't turn on until we close it.
  11. pendiente
    She still has an open case with customer service regarding her refund.
  12. suave (clima que no causa problemas de transporte)
    We enjoyed an open winter this year, with roads clear and the weather warm enough for outdoor activities.
  13. (de un sándwich) hecho con solo una rebanada de pan con un ingrediente encima
    For lunch, she ordered an open turkey sandwich with cranberry sauce on top.
  14. al aire (tocada sin presionar la cuerda contra el diapasón)
    She began the song with an open string, letting the guitar's natural sound fill the room.
  15. abierto (en matemáticas, donde cada punto tiene un vecindario que sigue siendo parte de ese conjunto)
    In our topology class, we learned that an open set does not include its boundary points.

verbo “open”

infinitivo open; él opens; pret. opened; part. opened; ger. opening
  1. abrir
    She opened the window to let in some fresh air.
  2. abrirse
    The opened thanks to the wind.
  3. abrir (comenzar a aceptar clientes)
    The cafe opens early, welcoming customers by 7 AM.
  4. abrir (en un ordenador, para visualizar o editar)
    I opened the document to make some edits before the meeting.
  5. abrir (cambiar de posición para permitir el flujo de fluido)
    The technician opened the valve to let the steam flow through the pipes.
  6. abrir (cambiar de posición para detener el flujo de electricidad)
    When the technician opened the circuit, the lights in the building went out.
  7. iniciar (una discusión o abordar un tema)
    He hesitated before opening the conversation about their future together.
  8. abrir (extender, como un puño o brazos)
    She opened her arms wide to give him a hug.
  9. abrir (hacer la primera apuesta en una ronda de póker)
    At the poker table, seeing his strong hand, Mike decides to open with a $50 bet.
  10. mostrar (la mano en el póker)
    At the climax of the game, Sarah opened, showing a full house to the stunned table.
  11. abrir (comenzar a batear en críquet)
    Smith and Jones opened for their team in today's cricket match.

sustantivo “open”

sing. open, pl. opens o no contable
  1. espacio abierto
    The kids love playing in the open where they have plenty of space to run around.
  2. el dominio público
    After the scandal, all the details of the mayor's misconduct were laid in the open for everyone to see.
  3. una interrupción
    After hours of troubleshooting, the technician finally located the opens in the wiring that were causing the system to fail.
  4. un torneo abierto
    She trained hard for months to compete in the local tennis open.
  5. la apertura (de un mensaje electrónico)
    After sending out the newsletter, we tracked the opens to see how many people were actually reading it.