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Examples:open enquiries and secret search (idiom); investigate openly and in secret—lit. sincerity splits open metal and metal (idiom); if you put your heart it, you can break up metal and rocks—lit. easy dodge the spear in the open, hard to avoid a stab in the dark (idiom); it is hard to guard against secret conspiracies—Li Na (1982-), Chinese tennis player, first Asian player win a Grand Slam singles title (2011 French Open women's singles)—open one's eyes wide at the sight of profit (idiom); thinking of nothing but personal gain—lead the wolf into the woodpile (idiom); to leave oneself open to attack—open shelves (in self-service store or user access library)—wide sea and sky (idiom); boundless open vistas—Government Open system Interconnection Profile—cotton boll splits open and reveals its white interior—lit. open a water source and reduce outflow (idiom); to increase income and save on spending—lit. open one's liver and drip gall (idiom); whole-hearted loyalty—"village-certificated house", residence supposedly only transferable other village residents but often sold on the open market—open the net on one side (idiom); let the caged bird fly—leave the net open on three sides (idiom); let the caged bird fly—lit. deal sincerely and fairly (idiom); frank and open-minded—leaving the door open invites the thief (idiom); invite disaster by giving evildoers a free hand—lit. open an inn that kills and robs guests (esp. in traditional fiction)—broad and open road (idiom); fig. brilliant future prospects—open up (windows for air, ideas for discussion, transport routes etc)—open pants (for infants before toilet training)—listen to the ideas of others with an open mind [idiom.]—if you lift the headrope the meshes spread open [idiom.]— |