open - définition. Qu'est-ce que open
Diclib.com
Dictionnaire ChatGPT
Entrez un mot ou une phrase dans n'importe quelle langue 👆
Langue:

Traduction et analyse de mots par intelligence artificielle ChatGPT

Sur cette page, vous pouvez obtenir une analyse détaillée d'un mot ou d'une phrase, réalisée à l'aide de la meilleure technologie d'intelligence artificielle à ce jour:

  • comment le mot est utilisé
  • fréquence d'utilisation
  • il est utilisé plus souvent dans le discours oral ou écrit
  • options de traduction de mots
  • exemples d'utilisation (plusieurs phrases avec traduction)
  • étymologie

Qu'est-ce (qui) est open - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Open (album); Open (Album); Open (disambiguation); OPEN; OPEN Magazine; Open (magazine); OPEN (magazine); Open Magazine; Open (film); Open (song); Open (EP)

open         
1. To prepare to read or write a file. This usually involves checking whether the file already exists and that the user has the necessary authorisation to read or write it. The result of a successful open is usually some kind of capability (e.g. a Unix file descriptor) - a token that the user passes back to the system in order to access the file without further checks and finally to close the file. 2. Abbreviation for "open (or left) parenthesis" - used when necessary to eliminate oral ambiguity. To read aloud the LISP form (DEFUN FOO (X) (PLUS X 1)) one might say: "Open defun foo, open eks close, open, plus eks one, close close." 3. Non-proprietary. An open standard is one which can be used without payment. [Jargon File] (1995-01-31)
OPEN         
Open Protocol Enhanced Networks
open         
¦ adjective
1. allowing access, passage, or view; not closed, fastened, or restricted.
2. exposed to the air or to view or attack; not covered or protected: an open boat.
(of land) not covered with buildings or trees.
(open to) vulnerable or subject to.
(of a town or city) officially declared to be undefended, and so immune under international law from bombardment.
3. spread out or unfolded.
(of a book) with the covers parted and able to be read.
4. admitting customers or visitors; available for business.
freely available or accessible.
(of an offer or opportunity) still available.
5. frank and communicative.
not concealed; manifest.
welcoming public discussion, criticism, and enquiry: open government.
6. (of a matter) not finally settled.
(often open to) receptive to new ideas.
(open to) admitting of; making possible.
7. Music (of a string) allowed to vibrate along its whole length.
(of a pipe) unstopped at each end.
8. Phonetics (of a vowel) produced with a relatively wide opening of the mouth and the tongue kept low.
(of a syllable) ending in a vowel.
9. (of an electric circuit) having a break in the conducting path.
10. (of a fabric) loosely knitted or woven.
¦ verb
1. move (a door, window, etc.) so that it is open.
undo or remove the cover or fastening of.
(open on to/into) (of a door, window, etc.) give access to.
2. unfold or be unfolded; spread out.
part the covers of (a book) to read it.
(of a prospect) extend into view.
3. make or become open for customers or visitors.
ceremonially declare (a building, road, etc.) to be completed and ready for use.
4. formally begin or establish.
(open up or open fire) begin shooting.
(of a counsel in a law court) make a preliminary statement in (a case) before calling witnesses.
Bridge make (the first bid) in the auction.
5. make available or more widely known.
(open out/up) become more communicative or confiding.
6. break the conducting path of (an electric circuit).
¦ noun
1. (the open) outdoors or in the countryside.
(usu. in phr. in/into the open) a lack of concealment or secrecy.
2. (Open) a championship or competition with no restrictions on who may compete.
3. an accidental break in the conducting path for an electric current.
Phrases
the open air a free or unenclosed space outdoors.
in open court in a court of law, before the judge and the public.
open-and-shut (of a case or argument) admitting no doubt or dispute; straightforward.
Derivatives
openable adjective
openness noun
Origin
OE open (adjective), openian (v.), of Gmc origin, from the root of the adverb up.

Wikipédia

Open

Open or OPEN may refer to:

Exemples du corpus de texte pour open
1. Open finalist, in the Los Angeles Open final last month.
2. Grill mussels until open, discarding any that do not open.
3. Open and, this year, the semifinals of the Australian Open and the quarterfinals of the French Open.
4. "The United Methodist Church has a policy of open minds, open hearts and open doors," said the Rev.
5. KLS: Over the years, Linux has spawned other open technologies and even an open source spirit or open source philosophy.