"opened to" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | Mirar "opened to" in inglés

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adjetivo
  1. otwarty (nie zamknięty, np. drzwi)
    Leave the door open.
    It is cold inside the room because the window is open.
    I always leave the door open for my cat.
  2. otwarty (np. oczy, buzia)
    Keep your eyes open, you are driving!
    She puts on her mascara with her mouth open.
    I was watching the film with my mouth open.
  3. odkryty, nie osłonięty
    You should wear the dress with an open back.
    Mary was wearing a shirt with open shoulders.
  4. otwarty (nie przykryty, np. dachem)
    This restaurant has an open patio.
    I have an open swimming pool in my garden.
  5. otwarty (o sklepie)
    "Are you still open?" "Yes, today we stay open until midnight."
    Is the cinema open until midnight?
    Is the café still open?
  6. otwarty, dostępny (nieograniczony)
    The hotel has an open wi-fi!
    The swimming pool is open for the guests only.
  7. otwarty, do zdobycia, do wykorzystania
  8. jawny
    This court case was open to the media.
    The vote was open.
  9. szczery
    He always says what he thinks because he is very open.
    She's always open with me.
    I like open people.
    link synonym: straight
  10. rozpinany
    She wore an open shirt.
    I have an open dress.
  11. otwarty, nie postanowiony, nie zadecydowany
    The name of our company is still an open question.
  12. otwarty (np. na krytykę, sugestie)
    We are open to any suggestions.
    He is always open to new ideas.
    link synonym: out-front
  13. otwarty (nie zablokowany, np. droga, przejazd)
    There's been an accident, but the road is open now.
    I hope the passage is open.
  14. otwarty (rozwinięty, np. płatki kwiatów)
    He handed me a beautiful, open rose.
    I had to take a picture of the beautiful open flowers.
verbo
  1. otwierać (np. okno, drzwi) [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    She opened the door.
    What time do you open tomorrow?
    Could you open the window? It is so stuffy in here.
  2. otwierać (np. pojemnik, paczkę) [TRANSITIVE]
    Can I open the presents, daddy?
    Open the box and see what's inside.
    She opened the lunch box and took out a sandwich.
  3. otwierać (np. oczy) [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    The kittens finally opened their eyes!
    Open your eyes, you can't sleep now!
    I was so scared I didn't want to open my eyes.
  4. otwierać (np. buzię) [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    Open your mouth, I have to check your teeth.
    Open your eyes, it's me.
    Close your eyes and open your mouth.
  5. otwierać (zacząć działać, np. sklep) [INTRANSITIVE]
    They decided to open a new toy shop.
    It is risky to open a second company.
  6. otwierać (uruchamiać, np. nową firmę) [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    I want to open my own restaurant.
    My brother opened his own company and now he's a serious businessman.
  7. zacząć działać [TRANSITIVE]
    I heard that your restaurant opened last week.
    That new cinema hasn't opened yet.
  8. otwierać (nowy dokument w komputerze) [TRANSITIVE]
    Click twice to open a file.
    I opened a new file and started writing my essay.
  9. otwierać (zebranie, spotkanie) [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    I want to open this meeting by saying how happy I am to see all of you.
    It is high time we opened the meeting. Everyone is here.
  10. otworzyć oficjalną ceremonią [TRANSITIVE]
    The president opened the Olympic Games.
    Th singer opened the fifth edition of the ceremony.
  11. rozwijać, rozkładać (np. parasol, mapę) [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    I got wet because I couldn't open the umbrella.
    Open the map to see where we are.
    I can't open my umbrella, it is stuck.
  12. utorować (np. drogę, wolny przejazd) [TRANSITIVE]
    He opened the way for me.
  13. zacząć pokazywać (np. film) [INTRANSITIVE]
    The new Ryan Reynolds movie will open in movie theatres in two weeks.
  14. rozklejać (np. kopertę) [TRANSITIVE]
    This letter is for you, open the envelope and read it.
    Don't open the envelope if it isn't addressed to you.
  15. zagajać [TRANSITIVE]
    That guy opened me but I wasn't interested.
    I don't know how to open girls.
verbo
  1. otwierać (uruchamiać, np. nową firmę, sklep) [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    Right after Mary's graduation she opened up a small boutique.
    I want to open a Chinese restaurant.

"opened to" — Collocation dictionary inglés

opened to collocation
La variante más popular: open to
Automatic translation (We do not guarantee its correctness): otwarty aby
  1. open verbo + to preposición
    Very strong collocation

    Although they already had a son and daughter, the couple wanted to open their home to a child in need.

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