Definition von open- im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer
- not sealed or having been unsealed; "the letter was already open"; "the opened package lay on the table"
- not secret; "open plans"; "an open ballot"
- candid: openly straightforward and direct without reserve or secretiveness; "his candid eyes"; "an open and trusting nature"; "a heart-to-heart talk"
- exposed: with no protection or shield; "the exposed northeast frontier"; "open to the weather"; "an open wound"
- make available; "This opens up new possibilities"
- assailable: not defended or capable of being defended; "an open city"; "open to attack"
- afford: afford access to; "the door opens to the patio"; "The French doors give onto a terrace"
- having no protecting cover or enclosure; "an open boat"; "an open fire"; "open sports cars"
- used of mouth or eyes; "keep your eyes open"; "his mouth slightly opened"
- affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed; "an open door"; "they left the door open"
- ready for business; "the stores are open"
- Button in Netscape Tool Button Bar at top Window with blank box appears Key any URL and press the Enter key to retrieve a document (You may also "open" or retrieve a document by clearing the Netscape LOCATION FIELD box above the document, entering a URL, and pressing the Enter key ) For more information see "Netscape Basics "
- Term used for a string that is allowed to vibrate throughout its full length, as opposed to being 'stopped' by pressing a finger on it
- relatively empty of and unobstructed by fences or hedges or headlands or shoals; "in open country"; "the open countryside"; "open waters"; "on the open seas"
- become open; "The door opened"
- To open is to rotate part of one's body in such a way pointed on a line away from the center of the lane
- A frame that doesn¹t have a strike or spare (blow, error, miss)
- begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc ; "He opened the meeting with a long speech"
- unstopped: used of string or hole or pipe of instruments
- make the opening move; "Kasparov opened with a standard opening"
- without undue constriction as from e g tenseness or inhibition; "the clarity and resonance of an open tone"; "her natural and open response"
- opened out; "an open newspaper"
- unfold: spread out or open from a closed or folded state; "open the map"; "spread your arms"
- The price at which a security opens the trading day
- affording free passage or access; "open drains"; "the road is open to traffic"; "open ranks"
- Refers to the start of a trading day or the initial trade of a particular security at the start of a trading day "XYZ traded 100,000 shares at the open" means 100,000 shares of XYZ shares transacted in the first trade of that day
- accessible to all; "open season"; "an open economy"
- start to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning; "open a business"
- To double-click an icon, or to select an icon then choose “Open” from a menu in order to display a window that contains the information that the icon represents
- blatant: without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious; "open disregard of the law"; "open family strife"; "open hostility"; "a blatant appeal to vanity"; "a blazing indiscretion"
- have an opening or passage or outlet; "The bedrooms open into the hall"
- Used in the context of general equities Having either buy or sell interest at the indicated price level and side of a preceding trade "Open on the buy/sell side" means looking for buyers/sellers (for someone who is a seller/buyer) Antithesis of clean
- Said of "standards" that are published and available to everyone (sometimes for a fee) Ideally said of publicly controlled standards but much abused by marketing departments who refer to proprietary protocols as "open" if at least a small part of the specification is available to public view The term "Open Systems" generally refers to Unix and the communications protocols surrounding it
- In a circuit breaker or other switching device, the state when the switch contacts are apart, the switch is "off," and current cannot flow The opposite of closed
- not having been filled; "the job is still open"
- overt: open and observable; not secret or hidden; "an overt lie"; "overt hostility"; "overt intelligence gathering"
- capable: 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"
- lax in enforcing laws; "an open town"
- To display the contents of a file in an application or to start an application
- A break in the continuity of a circuit
- cause to open or to become open; "Mary opened the car door"
- clear: affording free passage or view; "a clear view"; "a clear path to victory"
- of a set; containing points whose neighborhood consists of other points of the same set, or being the complement of an open set; of an interval; containing neither of its end points
- The price at which a security opened for trading on a given day
- 1 To start a program like Paint 2 To make visible a window like the Control Panel 3 To display a document in an appropriate program
- v ("to open the Circle") To dissolve, erase, or unwrap the boundary of the Circle which was created at the beginning of a ritual, ending the ritual and removing the designation of sacred space from the location
- open to or in view of all; "an open protest"; "an open letter to the editor"
- open(a): not requiring union membership; "an open shop employs nonunion workers"
- 1 Start up an application and/or make a document visible on the screen - that is, load its contents into memory from a disk Compare import and save 2 Expand a folder or disk into a window by double-clicking on its icon Also see Drag-and-Drop
- a tournament in which both professionals and amateurs may play
- To open, or open betting, is simply to make the first bet in a round When everyone checked to me, I figured it was okay to open with middle pair
- information that has become public; "all the reports were out in the open"; "the facts had been brought to the surface"
- To launch the item in its original or a compatible application for review If the application is not available, the system will ask you to save it in the application of your choice
- Access is available For example, an "open network architecture" is one that enables other systems to interconnect
- sincere and free of reserve in expression; "Please be open with me"
- outdoors: where the air is unconfined; "he wanted to get outdoors a little"; "the concert was held in the open air"; "camping in the open"
- loose: (of textures) full of small openings or gaps; "an open texture"; "a loose weave"
- not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought; "an open question"; "our position on this bill is still undecided"; "our lawsuit is still undetermined"
- a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water; "finally broke out of the forest into the open"
- become available; "an opportunity opened up"
- The price at which a security opens the trading day Generally, the opening price reflects the previous day's close -- unless extraordinary news or demand to buy or sell have occurred before the market opens
- Some colleges do not select students to attend, rather offer admission to all students who apply These colleges usually have extensive programs designed to provide remedial or developmental help to students who enroll with an insufficient academic record
- The position of children's mouths when they eat in front of company
- receptive to new ideas; "an open mind"; "open to new ideas"
- The price at which the commodity or security starts a trading day
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-air
- Taking place outdoors; alfresco
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-and-shut
- simple and obvious; easily decided
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-book
- referring to exams in which external resources such as glossaries, study notes, calculators, etc may be used
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-book
- Attributive form of open book
open-book decomposition.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-collar
- Of or pertaining to work that is done from home, especially via the Internet
Far from being some special breed in three-button suits, these hard-working people are blue collar as often as white collar and, increasingly, the open collar workers of the information age.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-end fund
- A collective investment scheme which can issue and redeem shares at any time
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-ended
- permitting a spontaneous or unstructured response
I'll ask you an open-ended question.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-ended
- unrestricted by definite limits
There will be an open-ended discussion.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-ended
- Of a straight draw, made up of four consecutive cards, thus able to be completed by either of two ranks of card
The flop of 3-6-Q gave Brunson an open-ended straight draw with his 4-5 of hearts.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-ended
- adaptable to change
The topic is definitions, but is open-ended really.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-eyed
- alert and vigilant
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-face
- Being a single slice of bread with a topping
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-faced
- Having an honest and sincere expression
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-faced
- Being a single slice of bread with a topping
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-handed
- Generous; giving freely
In an open-handed gesture, he bought drinks for everyone.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-hearted
- generous and kind
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-hearted
- frank and candidly straightforward
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-hearth
- Designating the steel so produced
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-hearth
- Describing a reverberatory furnace used to make high-quality steel
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-minded
- Willing to consider new and different ideas or opinions
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-mouthed
- Loudly insistent
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-mouthed
- Gaping in surprise, wonder or astonishment
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-mouthed
- With the mouth open
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-plan
- Having large rooms with few dividing barriers such as partitions
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-source
- To release the source code of
The big Unix company Sun Microsystems bought the code for StarOffice in 1999, and some time afterward they open-sourced as much of it as they could.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-source
- Of, or relating to a product which is licensed to permit modifications and redistribution of its source code
Linux is an open-source operating system.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-label trial
- (Tıp, İlaç) An open-label trial is a type of clinical trial in which both the researchers and participants know which treatment is being administered
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-plan
- (of a room or building) having large rooms with few or no internal dividing walls
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-top
- (also open-topped) (of a vehicle) not having a roof or having a folding or detachable roof
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-topped
- (also open-top) (of a vehicle) not having a roof or having a folding or detachable roof
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-air
- {s} held outside, outdoor, alfresco
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-air
- If you are in the open air, you are outside rather than in a building. We sleep out under the stars, and eat our meals in the open air. happening or existing outdoors = outdoor
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-air
- An open-air place or event is outside rather than in a building. the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park. an open air concert in brilliant sunshine. = outdoor
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-air
- in the open air; "an alfresco lunch"; "an open-air theater"
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-air market
- a public marketplace where food and merchandise is sold
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-air museum
- {i} museum that exhibits and displays its collections outside
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-and-shut
- If you describe a dispute or a legal case as open-and-shut, you mean that is easily decided or solved because the facts are very clear. It's an open and shut case. The hospital is at fault
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-and-shut
- so obvious as to be easily solved or decided; "an open-and-shut case
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-and-shut
- clear, uncomplicated, straightforward
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-and-shut case
- a legal case or other matter that is easy to prove or decide because the facts are very clear
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-and-shut case
- clear case, uncomplicated case
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-armed
- lovingly, in a welcoming manner, with open arms
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-collared
- of a shirt; not buttoned at the neck; "dressed casually in shorts and an open-collared shirt
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-door
- If a country or organization has an open-door policy towards people or goods, it allows them to come there freely, without any restrictions. reformers who have advocated an open door economic policy. Open door is also a noun. an open door to further foreign investment
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-door policy
- the policy of granting equal trade opportunities to all countries
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-eared
- listening, paying attention
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-end
- {s} having no definite limit of duration or quantity; of or pertaining to an open-end investment company; enabling a person to borrow extra funds under the terms of a loan, that enables for contingencies
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-end credit
- A line of credit that may be used repeatedly, including credit cards, overdraft credit accounts, and home equity lines
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-end credit
- A line of credit that may be used repeatedly up to a certain limit (Also called a charge account or revolving credit )
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-end credit
- A line of credit that may be used repeatedly up to a certain limit, also called a charge account or revolving credit CLOSE GLOSSARY
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-end credit
- a consumer credit line that can be used up to a certain limit or paid down at any time
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-end credit
- Revolving line of credit that is extended with every purchase or cash advance, and is set with a particular limit after which consumers can borrow further funds
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-end credit
- A line of credit that may be used over and over again, including credit cards, overdraft credit accounts, and home equity lines
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-end credit
- A line of credit that may be used repeatedly up to a certain limit, also called a charge account or revolving credit
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-end credit
- Revolving line of credit that is extended with every purchase or cash advance
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-end investment company
- A mutual fund
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-end wrench
- a wrench having parallel jaws at fixed separation (often on both ends of the handle)
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-end wrench
- A wrench having fixed, open jaws on one or both ends
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-ended
- allowing for a spontaneous response; "an open-ended question"
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-ended
- open, not committed; open to revision
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-ended
- As in open-ended questions Those questions which allow respondents to verbalize reactions in their own words Contrast with closed-ended
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-ended
- allowing for future changes or revisions; "open-ended agreements"
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-ended
- without fixed limits or restrictions; "an open-ended discussion"
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-ended
- When people begin an open-ended discussion or activity, they do not have a particular result, decision, or timespan in mind. Girls do better on open-ended tasks that require them to think for themselves. open-ended questions about what passengers expect of an airline
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-ended
- without fixed limits or restrictions; "an open-ended discussion
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-ended
- a task or inquiry without a single answer The student is not seeking what the teacher has decided is the 'right' answer, but a justifiable one within the assignments purview Open-ended questions usually require higher order thinking, such as comparison, analysis, synthesis, evaluation
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-ended
- A question or task for which there is not a single correct answer or solution path Although there is no single, expected answer, effective responses to open-ended questions or tasks must meet identified criteria For example, the response must be justified, reasoning explained, text references cited, etc
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-eyed
- cautious, careful, watchful
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-eyed
- carefully observant or attentive; on the lookout for possible danger; "a policy of open-eyed awareness"; "the vigilant eye of the town watch"; "there was a watchful dignity in the room"; "a watchful parent with a toddler in tow"
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-eyed
- awake, or with your eyes open
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-face sandwich
- sandwich without a covering slice of bread
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-faced sandwich
- a single piece of bread with meat, cheese etc on top British Equivalent: open sandwich
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-handed
- generous, giving
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-heart surgery
- heart surgery in which the rib cage is spread open and surgery to fix a heart valve or repair a coronary artery is performed while the heart is stopped and blood is detoured through a heart-lung machine
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-heart surgery
- a medical operation in which doctors operate on someone's heart, while a machine keeps the patient's blood flowing. Any surgical procedure opening the heart and exposing one or more of its chambers, most often to repair valve disease or correct congenital heart malformations (see congenital heart disease). Invention of the heart-lung machine (see artificial heart), which allows the heart to be stopped during surgery, made it possible. The first successful open-heart surgery was performed in the U.S. in 1953 by John H. Gibbon, Jr., to close an atrial septal defect
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-hearted
- kind, sympathetic, and friendly
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-hearth process
- a process for making steel using an open-hearth furnace
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-hearth process
- or Siemens-Martin process Steelmaking technique that for most of the 20th century accounted for most steel made in the world. William Siemens made steel from pig iron in a reverberatory furnace of his design in 1867. The same year the French manufacturer Pierre-Émile Martin (1824-1915) used the idea to produce steel by melting wrought iron with steel scrap. Siemens used the waste heat given off by the furnace: he directed the fumes from the furnace through a brick checkerwork, heating it to a high temperature, and then used the same path to introduce air into the furnace; the preheated air significantly increased the flame temperature. The open-hearth process furnace (which replaced the Bessemer process) has itself been replaced in most industrialized countries by the basic oxygen process and the electric furnace. See also reverberatory furnace
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-jaw fare
- the price you pay to travel on a plane, train etc when this includes travel to a place and travel back from a different place
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-loop
- A system that does not use feedback information to regulate performance
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-loop
- describes a system that operates without feedback
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-loop
- A system in which there is no feedback Motor motion is expected to faithfully follow the input command
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-loop control
- Partially automated control method in which a part of the control system is given over to humans
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-loop control
- method of controlling the robot where the action being performed sends no feedback to the microprocessor on the action's effect on the robot's state; open-loop control works best when a robot functions under very reliable conditions
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-minded
- approval If you describe someone as open-minded, you approve of them because they are willing to listen to and consider other people's ideas and suggestions. He was very open-minded about other people's work. + open-mindedness open-mindedness He was praised for his enthusiasm and his open-mindedness. willing to consider and accept other people's ideas and opinions narrow-minded open-minded about/towards
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-minded
- open to new thoughts and ideas
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-minded
- ready to entertain new ideas; "an open-minded curiosity"; "open-minded impartiality"
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-minded
- ready to entertain new ideas; "an open-minded curiosity"; "open-minded impartiality
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-mindedly
- liberally, patiently, with the ability to accept new things
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-mindedness
- state of being ready to accept new ideas
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-mouthed
- If someone is looking open-mouthed, they are staring at something with their mouth wide open because it has shocked, frightened, or excited them. They watched almost open-mouthed as the two men came towards them The finale had 50,000 adults standing in open-mouthed wonderment. with your mouth wide open, because you are very surprised or shocked
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-necked
- If you are wearing an open-necked shirt or blouse, you are wearing a shirt or blouse which has no buttons at the top or on which the top button is not done up. an open-necked shirt is worn with the top button undone
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-outcry
- The method of trading used at futures exchanges, typically involving calling out the specific details of a buy or sell order, so that the information is available to all traders
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-outcry
- A public auction method of trading conducted by calling out bids and offers across a trading ring or pit and having them accepted
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-plan
- An open-plan building, office, or room has no internal walls dividing it into smaller areas. The firm's top managers share the same open-plan office. an open-plan office, school etc does not have walls dividing it into separate rooms
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-plan
- (of rooms or buildings) having large rooms with few dividing partitions
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-source
- of or relating to or being computer software for which the source code is freely available
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-toed
- open-toed sandals/shoes shoes that do not cover the end of your toes
- <span class="word-self">openspan>-top
- An open-top bus has no roof, so that the people sitting on the top level can see or be seen more easily. An open-top car has no roof or has a roof that can be removed. The team drove through the streets of Leeds city centre in an open-top bus
- <span class="word-self">Openspan> Game
- A type of chess opening, in which both White and Black move their king's pawn to the fourth rank with their first move
- <span class="word-self">Openspan> Games
- plural form of Open Game
- <span class="word-self">Openspan> Specification Promise
- A certain irrevocable promise, made by Microsoft in September 2006, that it will not assert legal rights over certain patents on implementations of an included list of technologies
- <span class="word-self">Openspan> Specification Promises
- plural form of Open Specification Promise
- <span class="word-self">Openspan> University
- A similar university in the Netherlands
- <span class="word-self">Openspan> University
- A UK university offering distance learning taught courses, that are open to people without formal academic qualifications, teaching being by correspondence and online with mostly optional tutorials and for some courses compulsory summer schools. Access to postgraduate research is selective and is primarily taught on campus using traditional methods
- Semi-<span class="word-self">Openspan> Game
- A type of chess opening, in which White moves their king's pawn to the fourth rank with their first move and Black replies by any move asymmetrical to White's
- Semi-<span class="word-self">Openspan> Games
- plural form of Semi-Open Game
- a golden key can <span class="word-self">openspan> any door
- Sufficient money can accomplish anything
- at church every time the doors are <span class="word-self">openspan>
- religious to the point of excess; ridiculously religious
I was at church every time the doors were open. I started learning more about the Bible and even got baptized in the back of the church in a toddler pool.
- cold <span class="word-self">openspan>
- A teaser segment shown before the opening credits
The best way to find out how the series you're writing for uses teasers or cold opens is to get your hands on a script.
- half-<span class="word-self">openspan>
- containing only one of its endpoints
- half-<span class="word-self">openspan>
- Partially open; ajar
- half-<span class="word-self">openspan> interval
- An interval in the real line which contains one of its endpoints but not the other one: i.e., it either contains its supremum or its infimum but not both
- keep a weather eye <span class="word-self">openspan>
- to maintain a background awareness of something; to remain alert to changes without it occupying your full attention
- keep a weather eye <span class="word-self">openspan>
- to be alert; to concentrate on a matter in hand
- keep an eye <span class="word-self">openspan>
- To maintain vigilance for a possibly dangerous situation
- keep an eye <span class="word-self">openspan>
- To maintain vigilance for someone or something
- keep one's options <span class="word-self">openspan>
- To not commit to a decision, to keep various options available
- keeping one's options <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Present participle of keep one's options open
- keeps one's options <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of keep one's options open
- kept one's options <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Simple past tense and past participle of keep one's options open
- lay <span class="word-self">openspan>
- In Japan and South Korea, to publish a patent for initial public review, prior to the formal application for registration
- laying <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Present participle of lay open
- leave one's options <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Alternative form of keep one's options open
- leaves one's options <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of leave one's options open
- leaving one's options <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Present participle of leave one's options open
- left one's options <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Simple past tense and past participle of leave one's options open
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Having a free variable
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Open or unobstructed space; an exposed location
Wary of hunters, the fleeing deer kept well out of the open, dodging instead from thicket to thicket.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Candid, ingenuous, not subtle in character:
The man is an open book.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- In current use; mapped to part of memory
I couldn't save my changes because another user had the same file open.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Which is not closed; accessible; unimpeded; as, an open gate
It was as if his body had gone to sleep standing up and with his eyes open.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Is part of a predefined collection of subsets of X, that defines a topological space on X
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- A sports event in which anybody can contest; as, the Australian Open
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- To begin a side's innings as one of the first two batsmen
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Actively conducting or prepared to conduct business
Banks are not open on bank holidays.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- To reveal one's hand
Jeff opens his hand revealing a straight flush.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- To load into memory for viewing or editing
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Public knowledge or scrutiny; full view
We have got to bring this company's corrupt business practices into the open.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- To become open
The door opened all by itself.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- To make something accessible or removing an obstacle to something being accessible
Turn the doorknob to open the door.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- To bring up (a topic)
I don't want to open that subject.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- To make accessible to customers or clients
I will open the shop an hour early tomorrow.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- To begin conducting business
The shop opens at 9:00.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- To start (a campaign)
Vermont will open elk hunting season next week.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Public; as, an open letter, an open declaration
He published an open letter to the governor on a full page of the New York Times.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- To bet before any other player has in a particular betting round in a game of poker
After the first two players fold, Julie opens for $5.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- a wire that is broken midway
The electrician found the open in the circuit after a few minutes of testing.
- <span class="word-self">openspan>
- Receptive
I am open to new ideas.
- <span class="word-self">openspan> a can of whoop ass
- A good-humored threat of physical harm
Chan stars in his first all-American production as chan as Hong Kong Detective Inspector Lee, a noble, innocent and caring police officer who can really bust open a can of whoop-ass when given the chance.
- <span class="word-self">openspan> air museum
- A museum where the exhibitions are located outdoors
- <span class="word-self">openspan> air museums
- plural form of open air museum
- <span class="word-self">openspan> and affirming
- Of or pertaining to Christian congregations and other Christian groups that accept gay men and women as well as bisexuals and transgendered people
- <span class="word-self">openspan> and shut case
- A problem with an easy solution
The carton of milk on the floor. The cat with milk dripping from his chops. It was an open and shut case.