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Перевод: opened
[прилагательное] открытый
Тезаурус:
- What is certain is that, did it exist and were it to be opened by some "cleansing regime", the happy openness of British life would go for good.
- The company has opened three holiday camps for four-day breaks costing up to 225 a head.
- Marian opened her eyes suddenly.
- Hoggett's analysis concerns itself principally with the opportunities opened up for the left by these changes, with more direct contact between service providers and consumers through neighbourhood offices.
- She opened the front door on the chain and her eyes widened.
- The group's mail, except for the personal letters to band members, is usually opened by Sally Murrell, Gedge's girlfriend and the band's permanent secretary.
- Chief Superintendent Kevin Delaney, of the Metropolitan Police traffic division, said: "Normally mouthpieces are always opened in front of the person being asked to take the breath test.
- The M5 motorway at Taunton is undergoing major repairs that began in 1980 - five years after the section was opened.
- You must not touch this curtain with your hand, but must lay on it the milk-white feather which the hen will give you, and the curtain will be opened silently, by unseen hands, and the doors beyond it will lie open, and you may come into the hall where you shall find what you shall find."
- People expect that the cheque-book will be opened more discriminatingly in future, that the alliance between the Gulf states will be strengthened, and that Egypt will be the principal regional ally.
- Carl from upstairs got arrested too, and he said that Ibrahim was screaming all night in the room next to him in the prison, and when they opened the door in the morning, he'd scratched all the skin off of his face.
- Opened them again.
- "When I opened in Vegas and I sang "Goldfinger", they all said, "Why is this black girl singing a white girl's song?"
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