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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
open-door policy
the policy of granting equal trade opportunities to all countries
a golden key can open any door
Sufficient money can accomplish anything
Open Door policy
Statement of U.S. foreign policy toward China. Issued by U.S. secretary of state John Hay (1899), the statement reaffirmed the principle that all countries should have equal access to any Chinese port open to trade. The U.S. sent notes to Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, and Russia explaining the policy to prevent them from establishing separate spheres of influence in China. Their replies were evasive, but the U.S. considered them acceptances of the policy. Japan's violation of the policy in 1937 led the U.S. to impose an oil embargo. The policy was discontinued with the communist takeover of China in 1949
an open door may tempt a saint
a golden opportunity might persuade even the most innocent and pure of heart to commit a sinful or somewhat impure act
force an open door
break through an open door
keep the door open for
wait for - to arrive, be ready to welcome - upon arrival
knock at an open door
seek entrance at a door that is already open; work hard in vain, work hard without results
left the door open
remained open to various possibilities, did not make a final decision
open door
freedom of access; "he maintained an open door for all employees"
open door
In this sense, often used adjectively, as, open-door system, open-door policy, etc
open door
the policy of granting equal trade opportunities to all countries
open door
door that is not closed; place that allows everybody to enter
open door
freedom of access; "he maintained an open door for all employees
open door
In modern diplomacy, opportunity for political and commercial intercourse open to all upon equal terms, esp
open door
Open or free admission to all; hospitable welcome; free opportunity
open door
with reference to a nation whose policy is wholly or partially fixed by nations foreign to itself, or to territory newly acquired by a conquering nation
open door policy
liberal policy, policy which allows questions criticism and discussion
pushed at an open door
broke through an open door; pushed for a certain solution that was already applied, pushed for a particular opportunity that was already made available
throw the door open
open a door with excessive force
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