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Définitions

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



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