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['əupən] n | |
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| génér. |
openen |
| comm. |
vrij f |
| micr. |
openen (To make an object, such as a file, accessible) |
| sciences., électr. |
uitschakeling m |
| transp., constr. |
onbedekt |
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| agric. |
opensnijden |
| informat. |
openen |
| informat., techn. |
opvragen |
| sciences., électr. |
losmaken |
| électr. |
uitschakelen n |
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open to the public ['əupən] n | |
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| brev. |
toegankelijk voor publiek |
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| médic. |
open |
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| informat., techn. |
laden |
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| Anglais glossaire |
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| abrév. |
Open Protocol Enhanced Networks |
| abrév., biot. |
Oligomerized Pool Engineering (selection method Altuntash) |
| abrév., espac. |
origin of plasma in the earth's neighborhood |
| abrév., marq. |
Opencar Pleasure And Entertainment Network |
| abrév., milit., aviat. |
opening |
| abrév., progr. |
Object-oriented Process, Environment and Notation (ssn) |
| abrév., éduc. |
One Planet Education Network |
| abrév., électr. |
Olympic public electronic network; open platform exchange network; optical Pan European network |
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| abrév., amér., argot. |
crack open a bottle (Let's crack open a bottle for his birthday) |
| abrév., informat. |
opn |
| ciném. |
The time at which a movie is first released in theatres. Movies will often open at different times in different countries/regions. |