open faced - traducción al griego
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open faced - traducción al griego

SINGLE SLICE OF BREAD WITH FOOD ITEMS ON TOP
Open face; Open faced sandwich; Smörgås; Smoergas; Smorgas; Open-faced sandwich; Open-face sandwich; Open faced; Open-faced; Open-face; Voileipä; Open face sandwich
  • A Dutch ham and egg open sandwich with sliced mushroom.
  • Danish ''Smørrebrød'' with eggs, shrimp and roast beef.

open faced         
ειλικρινής
two faced         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Two face; Two-Faced (song); Two faced; Two-faced (disambiguation); Two-Faced; Two Faced
διπρόσωπος, δόλιος
wide open         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wide Open (album); Wide Open (disambiguation); Wide open; Wide Open (song)
ολάνοικτος, ορθάνοιχτος, διάπλατος

Definición

open sandwich
¦ noun a sandwich without a top slice of bread.

Wikipedia

Open sandwich

An open sandwich, also known as an open-face/open-faced sandwich, bread baser, bread platter or tartine, consists of a slice of bread or toast with one or more food items on top. It has half the amount of bread of a typical closed sandwich.

Ejemplos de uso de open faced
1. An open–faced peanut–butter sandwich may be more appetizing when M&M‘s or raisins are used to form a smiley face.
2. Mauresmo, on the other hand, prefers to be open faced, inviting us to share with her the highs and lows, joys and anguish, of every match she plays.
3. At a recent event at the London Press Club, Cameron looked out on a room full of hardened hacks – each one of them beaming back a wide–eyed, open–faced smile.
4. "Is this a great country or what?" Americans will say to themselves, sometimes ironically, but usually as an expression of open–faced wonder and gratitude at the splendour of their native land.
5. Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor INDIANAPOLIS When the movie stars come out at night in this open–faced city of broad, clean streets, they stand in sharp relief.