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open sesame
Immediate means of entrance, or unobstructed access to something.
Tom mistakenly believed that his wealth would be
an open sesame
to the world of creative arts.
open shop
A factory or firm that employs both union and non-union labor.
The firm refuses to adopt an
open shop
policy.
open the door
To allow more action or discussion; give a chance.
Learning to read and write
opens the door
to a better job and better living conditions.
Raising the tax rates
will open the door
to more help for older people.
open the floodgates
To let loose an outburst of human activity or emotion.
It
would open the floodgates
of anger and discontent if the university raised tuition too soon.
open the kimono
Выдавать что-то, что раньше было скрыто.
It's time
to open the kimono
and explain that we cannot meet the deadline.
Пришло время раскрыть правду и объяснить, почему мы не сможем сделать все в срок.
open up
To show for the first time; make clear; reveal.
Einstein's theories
opened up
a whole new area for study.
The story of Helen Keller's life
opened up
a whole new world to Mary.
To make available; present an opportunity; offer.
John
opened up
a whole new section of the Scrabble board.
The building of the railroad
opened up
new lands to the pioneers.
To go faster.
When they got out on the highway John
opened up
and drove at 65 miles per hour.
To begin to shoot.
When they got close to the enemy lines, they
opened up
with all they had.
To begin to talk frankly.
After John learned to trust Mr. Jones, he
opened up
and told him how he felt.
To spread out.
After a while the road
opened up
and they traveled more quickly.
To become available.
When she got her college diploma, many new jobs
opened up
.
open-door policy
A policy that states that newcomers are welcome to join the company, firm, or country in question.
During the nineteenth century the United States had
an open-door policy
regarding immigration.
open-minded
Having no dogmatic or biased views on matters of theory, religion, politics, etc.
Fred is easy to talk to about anything; he is a highly intelligent and
open-minded
person.