Suchergebnis zu "open wide":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
query 1/E (max. 1000): 2 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortbataclāre, bataclō | open the mouth wide, gape, yawn, be listless, be drowsy, be inactive, be idle, be negligent, be bored |
| vāstē loquor | say with mouth too wide open |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 121 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortadaperīre, adaperiō, adaperuī, adapertum | open fully, open, throw open, uncover, bare |
| adapertus, adaperta, adapertum | manifest, open, open to, not locked, ventilated, not veiled, not covered |
| aedēs perviae | open house |
| aethera reclūdō | open up the things in heaven |
| ager, agrī m (ἀγρός) | territory, district, domain, the whole of the soil belonging to a community, productive land, field, the fields, the open country, country, plain, valley, champaign, measure of length |
| alicuius cistam effringō | prise open someone's suitcase, pry open someone's case |
| alicuius reī introitum aperiō | open door and gate for something |
| aliquid in contrōversiā relinquō | leave something open to dispute, leave something disputed |
| aliquid perlātē patet | something has a very wide circumference, something spreads out very far |
| amplificāre, amplificō, amplificāvī, amplificātum | make wide, widen, extend, enlarge, increase, strengthen, place a subject in some way in a clearer light, amplify, dilate upon, enlarge upon |
| amplitūdō, amplitūdinis f | wide extent, breadth, width, amplitude, size, bulk, greatness, dignity, grandeur, distinction, consequence, copiousness and dignity of expression |
| amplus, ampla, amplum | full all round, great, large, wide, ample, spacious, abundant, much, long, strong, violent, impetuous, handsome, magnificent, splendid, glorious |
| animus apertus ac simplex | an open and unbiased mind |
| aperīre, aperiō, aperuī, apertum | uncover, make bare, lay bare, make visible, show, reveal, unclose, open, open an entrance to, render accessible, disclose something unknown, unveil, reveal, make known, unfold, prove, demonstrate, explain, recount |
| apertīs cubiculī foribus cubō | sleep with the door open |
| apertō latere | in open flank |
| apertō ōstiō dormiō | sleep with the door open |
| apertum, apertī n | that which is open, that which is free, open space, clear space, open field |
| apertus sum | be open |
| apertus, aperta, apertum | opened, open, free, without covering, uncovered, without defence, unprotected, exposed, clear, cloudless |
| aprīcus, aprīca, aprīcum | warm, exposed to the sun, exposed to the warmth of the sun, open to the sun, sunny |
| ārea, āreae f | piece of level ground, vacant place, ground for a house, building-spot, vacant space around or in a house, court, open space for games, open play-ground, raceground |
| āreola, āreolae f | small, open place, small garden-bed, small garden, small cultivated place |
| āriola, āriolae f | small, open place, small garden-bed, small garden, small cultivated place |
| armīs dēcernō | fight in open field |
| audītus semper patet | the ear is always open |
| aurēs assentātōribus patefaciō | Open his ear to flatterers |
| aurēs vacuae | attentive listening ears, open ears |
| aurēs vēritātī patefaciō | open one's ear to the truth |
| avidus, avida, avidum | longing eagerly for, desirous, eager, earnest, greedy, eager for gain, avaricious, covetous, greedy of money, eager for food, hungry, greedy, voracious, gluttonous, insatiable, wide, large, vast |
| azaniae nucēs | pine-nuts, which open while yet on the tree |
| bellī ōs et faucēs | the open jaws of war, the open maw of war |
| bellum exsertum | open warfare |
| bellum incipiō | open the war, start the war |
| bipatēns, bipatentis | opening in two ways, open in two directions |
| campus undique spectābilis | open terrain everywhere |
| candidus, candida, candidum | perspicuous, flowing, artless, unaffected, unblemished, pure, guileless, honest, upright, sincere, fair, candid, frank, open, cheerful, oyous, happy, fortunate, prosperous, lucky |
| capābilis, capābile | that can contain or hold much, wide, large, spacious, roomy, capacious, susceptible, capable of, good, able, apt, fit for, entitled to inheritance, comprehensible |
| capāx, capācis | that can contain or hold much, wide, large, spacious, roomy, capacious, susceptible, capable of, good, able, apt, fit for, entitled to inheritance |
| carcerem effringō | break open the prison |
| cardinēs versō | open the door |
| cardinēs vertō | open the door |
| cēnula subdiālis | snack under the open sky, picnic |
| certāmen cōnserō | start the fight, open the fight, enter the fight |
| circuitus, circuitūs m | going round, circling, revolving, revolution, periodical return of a disease, circuit, compass, way around, open space left around a building, speaking period, circumlocution, periphrasis, roundabout way, indirect procedure |
| circum lātē volitāns fāma | the message flying around far and wide |
| circumaperīre, circumaperiō | open all around |
| circumhīscere, circumhīscō | stare about with open mouth |
| circumitus, circumitūs m | going round, circling, revolving, revolution, periodical return of a disease, circuit, compass, way around, open space left around a building, speaking period, circumlocution, periphrasis, roundabout way, indirect procedure |
| clābulāre, clābulāris n | large, open wagon, probably with sides of wicker-work |
| clausa effringō | break open locks and bolts |
| claustra portārum revellō | break the gates, break the gates open |
| clāvus lātus | wide purple stripe on the tunic of the senators |
| clāvus, clāvī m | nail, rudder, tiller, helm, painful tumor, painful excrescence, wart, corn, disease of the olive-tree, kind of abortion of bees, purple stripe on the tunica, tunic, either wide or narrow striped |
| comperīre, comperiō, comperī, compertum | disclose wholly, lay open, obtain a knowledge of a thing, find out with certainty, have or gain certain information, ascertain, learn |
| compluvium, compluviī n | quadranguiar open space in the middle of a Roman house, which collected the rain-water flowing from the roofs and conducted it to a basin, quadrangular support for vines |
| conclāve apertum relinquō | leave the room open, keep the room open |
| cōnsilium aperiō | open one's plan, reveal one's plan |
| cōpiōsitās, cōpiōsitātis f | wide extension |
| crūda vulnera retractō | tear open wounds not yet gummed up again |
| cūstōdia aperta | open execution |
| dēbrachiolāre, dēbrachiolō | open a vein on the arm, open a vein on the thigh muscles |
| dehīscere, dehīscō, dehīvī | part, divide, go apart, split open, gape, yawn, spring a leak, burst open |
| dēpalmāre, dēpalmō | strike with the open hand, box on the ear |
| diffūsus, diffūsa, diffūsum | spread abroad, spread out, extended, wide |
| dīlōrīcāre, dīlōrīcō, dīlōrīcāvī, dīlōrīcātum | tear apart, tear open (one’s dress) |
| forēs cardine tacitō vertō | open the door quietly |
| fugam ac vāstitātem lātē faciō | flee and leave devastation far and wide |
| līmes actuārius | road 12 feet wide between fields |
| lūmina suprēma versō | do his last look, open his eyes for the last time |
| scarīfātiō, scarīfātiōnis f | a scratching open, a scarifying |
| scarīficātiō, scarīficātiōnis f | a scratching open, a scarifying |
| scarīficāre, scarīficō | to scratch open, scarify |
| scarīfāre, scarīfō, scarīfāvī, scarīfātum | to scratch open, scarify |
| scarīphātiō, scarīphātiōnis f | a scratching open, a scarifying |
| scarīphāre, scarīphō, scarīphāvī, scarīphātum | to scratch open, scarify |
| sēmhiāns, sēmhiantis | halfopened, half open |
| sēmiapertus, sēmiaperta, sēmiapertum | half opened, half open |
| sēmihiāns, sēmihiantis | halfopened, half open |
| sēmihiulcus, sēmihiulca, sēmihiulcum | half opened, half open |
| sēmipatēns, sēmipatentis | , standing half open, half open, |
| sēmulcus, sēmulca, sēmulcum | half opened, half open |
| simplex, simplicis | simple, plain, uncompounded, unmixed, without, dissimulation, open, frank, straightforward, direct, guileless, artless, honest, sincere, ingenuous |
| sparsus, sparsa, sparsum | spread open, spread out |
| sub axe | under the open heaven |
| subdiāle, subdiālis n | open gallery, open terrace, balcony |
| subdiālis, subdiāle | that is in the open air |
| subdivāle, subdivālis n | open gallery, open terrace, balcony |
| subdivālis, subdivāle | that is in the open air |
| subdīvum, subdīvī n | free sky, open skies |
| subdīvus, subdīva, subdīvum | in the open air |
| suppatēre, suppateō | lie open beneath, spread out beneath, was spread over at the bottom |
| tēctus, tēcta, tēctum | covered, hidden, concealed, not frank, not open, not plain, secret, disguised, close, reserved, cautious, enveloped |
| templum, templī n (cf. τέμενος) | open place for observation, open space, circuit, infernal regions, plain of the sea, hollow space, consecrated place, sacred place, sanctuary, asylum, shrine, fane, temple, sepulchral monument |
| terrārius, terrāria, terrārium | grew up outdoors, raised in the open country |
| testāmentum resīgnō | make a will, open a will |
| theātrum, theātrī n | playhouse, theatre, any open space for exhibiting martial games, spectators assembled, theatrical audience, place of exhibition, theatre, stage |
| thymion, thymiī n | kind of wart, open canker |
| thymium, thymiī n | kind of wart, open canker |
| trānsvolō in mediō posita | leave what lies open |
| tripatēns, tripatentis | triple open standing, triple open |
| ulcus ferrō rescindō | cut open a lump with a knife |
| vagābitur tuum nōmen longē atque lātē | your name will spread far and wide |
| vagē | here and there, far and wide, dispersedly |
| valvās effringō | break open the door |
| vēlīs amictī, nōn togīs | wrapped in wide cloths, not in togas (from softlings) |
| vēnās exsolvō | open the veins |
| vēnās resolvō | open the veins |
| veterum annālium monumenta ēvolvō | open the history books |
| viam aperiō | pave a way, open a way, open up a way |
| apertāre, apertō | open up a way |
| vidēre, videō, vīdī, vīsum | have the eyes open, be awake |
| vidēre, videō, vīdī, vīsum | see, perceive, have the eyes open, be awake, look out on, afford a view, observe, mark, discern, understand, comprehend, be aware, know, look at, look to, consider, think upon |
| vōcālitās, vōcālitātis f | open sound, euphony |
| vōcem resolvō | open the mouth to speak |
| volūmen explicō | open a book |
| vulnus novō | tear open the wound |
| xystum, xystī n | covered portico or gallery, where the athletes exercised in winter, open colonnade, open portico, a walk planted with trees |
| xystus, xystī m | covered portico or gallery, where the athletes exercised in winter, open colonnade, open portico, a walk planted with trees |
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