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wide open |
1. adj. Grand ouvert. |
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The front door was wide open. |
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La porte d'entrée était grande ouverte. |
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He was staring at me, his eyes wide open. |
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Il me fixait les yeux écarquillés. |
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anglais > anglais |
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wide open |
1. adj. completely open |
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The front door was wide open. |
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2. adj. Having no laws or law enforcement |
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It was a wide open frontier town before the railroad came. |
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3. adj. unsettled or unresolved |
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The fate of the loan sailor is still wide open. |
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4. adj. vulnerable or unprotected |
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He left himself wide open to criticism. |
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5. adj. (sports) without the presence of opponents nearby |
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He was wide open and scored easily after receiving the pass. |
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6. adj. (finance) of the situation at the beginning of trading when there is a large spread between bid and ask prices |
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wide |
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1. adj. Large. |
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2. n. (Cricket) Wide. Lancer qui est tellement loin du guichet que l'arbitre attribue un point à l'équipe qui frappe. |
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1. adj. Ouvert. |
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2. adj. (Figuré) Plein. |
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open air, open space - plein air, plein espace |
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3. n. Omnium sportif. Par exemple, the Australian Open. |
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4. n. (avec the) Plein air, terrain découvert, à découvert. |
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