1) openNoun
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A clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water. Finally broke out of the forest into the open. | کھلا |
2) openVerb
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Cause to open or to become open. Mary opened the car door. | کہولنا |
3) openNoun
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Where the air is unconfined. He wanted to get outdoors a little. The concert was held in the open air. Camping in the open. | کھلی فضا میں کھلی فضا |
4) openVerb
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Become open. The door opened. | کھلنا |
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With no protection or shield. The exposed northeast frontier. Open to the weather. An open wound. | غیر محفوظ |
6) openNoun
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Information that has become public. All the reports were out in the open. The facts had been brought to the surface. | منظر عام |
7) openVerb
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Spread out or open from a closed or folded state. Open the map. Spread your arms. | پھیلانا کھولنا |
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Not defended or capable of being defended. An open city. Open to attack. | حملے کے قابل |
9) openVerb
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Make the opening move. Kasparov opened with a standard opening. | شروع کرنا |
10) openAdjective
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Open and observable; not secret or hidden. An overt lie. Overt hostility. Overt intelligence gathering. Open ballots. | کھلا اور دیکھنے کے لائق |
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Possibly accepting or permitting. A passage capable of misinterpretation. Open to interpretation. An issue open to question. The time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation. | لائق |
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Affording free passage or view. A clear view. A clear path to victory. Open waters. The open countryside. | صاف |
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Openly straightforward and direct without reserve or secretiveness. A heart-to-heart talk. His candid eyes. An open and trusting nature. | صاف صاف
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