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  • 121open sesame — n [singular] BrE an easy way to achieve something that is usually very difficult open sesame to ▪ A university degree isn t always an open sesame to a good job …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 122open verdict — n an official decision in a British court saying that the exact cause of someone s death is not known ▪ The jury returned an open verdict. ▪ He said there was some doubt over the way Grant had died, and recorded an open verdict …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 123Open-ended (poker) — Open ended refers to a situation in poker where the player has four of five cards needed for a straight that can be completed at either end. For example, a player with 3♥ 4♥ 5♣ 6♠ is open ended, because a deuce or a seven would give the player a… …

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  • 124Open-hand strikes — include various techniques used in the martial arts to attack or defend without curling the hand into a fist. The most famous of these techniques is probably the so called karate chop , which is also described as a knife hand strike (shuto uke)… …

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  • 125open old sores — When a sore is almost healed, and if a person rips or tears it open, it is way of preventing the healing process and further aggravating the pain. This phrase, metaphorically suggests, to revive or reopen a quarrel or enmity which was almost… …

    The small dictionary of idiomes

  • 126Open architecture computing environment — (OACE) is a specification that aims to provide a standards based computing environment in order to decouple computing environment from software applications. This way it enables reusable software applications and components. Categories:… …

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  • 127Open Shortest Path First — (frecuentemente abreviado OSPF) es un protocolo de enrutamiento jerárquico de pasarela interior o IGP (Interior Gateway Protocol), que usa el algoritmo Dijkstra enlace estado (LSA Link State Algorithm) para calcular la ruta más corta posible. Usa …

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  • 128open shop — ☆ open shop n. a factory, business, etc. employing workers without regard to whether or not they are members of a union with which it may have a contract; also, the policy of employing workers in this way …

    English World dictionary