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Definition
Synonym
offenstehend
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
offenstehend
standing open
offenstehend
, unbezahlt
outstanding
offenstehen
offenstehend
offengestanden
to stand open
standing open
stood open
offenstehen
v
offenstehend
offengestanden
to stand open
standing open
stood open
offenstehen; geöffnet sein; auf sein
v
offenstehend
; geöffnet seiend; auf seiend
offengestanden; geöffnet gewesen; auf gewesen
to be open
being open
been open
offenstehen, geöffnet sein, auf sein
v
offenstehend
, geöffnet seiend, auf seiend
offengestanden, geöffnet gewesen, auf gewesen
to be open
being open
been open
offenstehen
v
; geöffnet sein; auf sein
v
offenstehend
; geöffnet seiend; auf seiend
offengestanden; geöffnet gewesen; auf gewesen
to be open
being open
been open
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standing open Synonyme
standing
abeyant
abidingness
age
angle
antiquity
apathetic
base
bearings
cachet
candidacy
candidature
capacity
case
caste
cataleptic
catatonic
changelessness
character
circumstance
class
condition
consequence
constancy
continuance
continued
continuing
continuous
conventional
customary
dead
defeat of time
defiance of time
dignity
distance
diuturnity
dopey
dormant
dull
durability
durableness
duration
echelon
eminence
endurance
erect
established
estate
face
firmness
fix
fixed
fixedness
flat
foothold
footing
footplate
footrail
footrest
foul
frozenness
grade
groggy
ground
hardening
heavy
hierarchy
high place
hold
immobility
immovability
immovableness
immutability
in abeyance
in suspense
inactive
inert
invariability
invariableness
inveteracy
jam
kudos
languid
languorous
lastingness
latent
leaden
level
lifeless
location
locus standi
logy
long
standing
long-lastingness
long-livedness
longevity
lot
maintenance
modality
mode
motionless
normal
ongoing
order
pass
passive
perch
perdurability
perennation
permanence
permanency
permanent
perpetual
perpetualness
perpetuity
persistence
persistency
perspective
phlegmatic
pickle
place
plight
position
post
posture
power structure
precedence
predicament
prestige
prominence
purchase
quiescence
rank
rate
rating
regular
reputation
repute
rigidity
running
running for office
seat
sedentary
set
situation
slack
sleeping
sluggish
slumbering
smoldering
solidity
sphere
spot
stability
stage
stagnant
stance
stand
standard
standing
for office
standing
place
stasis
state
static
station
stationary
stature
status
steadfastness
still
stratum
survival
survivance
suspended
tame
toehold
torpid
torpor
unaroused
unbroken
unchangeability
unchangingness
unmoving
unseated
upright
usual
venue
vertical
viewpoint
standing
order
Procrustean law
SOP
act
bill
bylaw
canon
code
common practice
criterion
decree
dictate
dictation
drill
edict
enactment
form
formality
formula
formulary
guideline
institution
jus
law
law of nature
legislation
lex
matter of course
maxim
measure
norm
norma
order of nature
ordinance
ordonnance
prescribed form
prescript
prescription
principle
procedure
regulation
rubric
rule
ruling
set form
standard
standard operating procedure
standing
orders
statute
universal law
standing
room only
SRO
brimful
brimming
bulging
bursting
capacity
chock-full
chuck-full
congested
cram-full
crammed
farci
filled
flush
full
full to bursting
jam-packed
overfull
overstuffed
packed
packed like sardines
plenary
ready to burst
replete
round
satiated
saturated
soaked
stuffed
surfeited
swollen
topful
offenstehend Definition
Open
(
a.
)
Free
of
access
Open
(
a.
)
Free
to
be
used,
enjoyed,
visited,
or
the
like
Open
(
a.
)
Free
or
cleared
of
obstruction
to
progress
or
to
view
Open
(
a.
)
Not
drawn
together,
closed,
or
contracted
Open
(
a.
)
Without
reserve
or
false
pretense
Open
(
a.
)
Not
concealed
or
secret
Open
(
a.
)
Not
of
a
quality
to
prevent
communication,
as
by
closing
water
ways,
blocking
roads,
etc.
Open
(
a.
)
Not
settled
or
adjusted
Open
(
a.
)
Free
Open
(
a.
)
Uttered
with
a
relatively
wide
opening
of
the
articulating
organs
Open
(
a.
)
Uttered,
as
a
consonant,
with
the
oral
passage
simply
narrowed
without
closure,
as
in
uttering
s.
Open
(
a.
)
Not
closed
or
stopped
with
the
finger
Open
(
a.
)
Produced
by
an
open
string
Open
(
n.
)
Open
or
unobstructed
space
Open
(
v.
t.)
To
make
or
set
open
Open
(
v.
t.)
To
spread
Open
(
v.
t.)
To
disclose
Open
(
v.
t.)
To
make
known
Open
(
v.
t.)
To
enter
upon
Open
(
v.
t.)
To
loosen
or
make
less
compact
Open
(
v.
i.)
To
unclose
Open
(
v.
i.)
To
expand
Open
(
v.
i.)
To
begin
Open
(
v.
i.)
To
bark
on
scent
or
view
of
the
game.
Open-air
(
a.
)
Taking
place
in
the
open
air
Open-eyed
(
a.
)
With
eyes
widely
open
Open-handed
(
a.
)
Generous
Open-headed
(
a.
)
Bareheaded.
Open-hearted
(
a.
)
Candid
Open-mouthed
(
a.
)
Having
the
mouth
open
Standing
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Stand
Standing
(
a.
)
Remaining
erect
Standing
(
a.
)
Not
flowing
Standing
(
a.
)
Not
transitory
Standing
(
a.
)
Established
by
law,
custom,
or
the
like
Standing
(
a.
)
Not
movable
Standing
(
n.
)
The
act
of
stopping,
or
coming
to
a
stand
Standing
(
n.
)
Maintenance
of
position
Standing
(
n.
)
Place
to
stand
in
Standing
(
n.
)
Condition
in
society
Water-standing
(
a.
)
Tear-filled.
standing open Bedeutung
open
sesame
any
very
successful
means
of
achieving
a
result
open
primary
a
primary
in
which
any
registered
voter
can
vote
(but
must
vote
for
candidates
of
only
one
party)
open
frame
break
any
frame
in
which
a
bowler
fails
to
make
a
strike
or
spare,
the
break
in
the
eighth
frame
cost
him
the
match
standing
the
act
of
assuming
or
maintaining
an
erect
upright
position
open-heart
surgery
heart
surgery
in
which
the
rib
cage
is
spread
open,
the
heart
is
stopped
and
blood
is
detoured
through
a
heart-lung
machine
while
a
heart
valve
or
coronary
artery
is
surgically
repaired
standing
operating
procedure
standard
operating
procedure
SOP
standard
procedure
a
prescribed
procedure
to
be
followed
routinely,
rote
memorization
has
been
the
educator's
standard
operating
procedure
for
centuries
fireplace
hearth
open
fireplace
an
open
recess
in
a
wall
at
the
base
of
a
chimney
where
a
fire
can
be
built,
the
fireplace
was
so
large
you
could
walk
inside
it,
he
laid
a
fire
in
the
hearth
and
lit
it,
the
hearth
was
black
with
the
charcoal
of
many
fires
menhir
standing
stone
a
tall
upright
megalith,
found
primarily
in
England
and
northern
France
open-air
market
open-air
marketplace
market
square
a
public
marketplace
where
food
and
merchandise
is
sold
open
circuit
an
incomplete
electrical
circuit
in
which
no
current
flows
open-end
wrench
tappet
wrench
a
wrench
having
parallel
jaws
at
fixed
separation
(often
on
both
ends
of
the
handle)
open-hearth
furnace
a
furnace
for
making
steel
in
which
the
steel
is
placed
on
a
shallow
hearth
and
flames
of
burning
gas
and
hot
air
play
over
it
open
sight
rear
gunsight
having
an
open
notch
instead
of
a
peephole
or
telescope
open
weave
a
weave
in
which
warp
threads
never
come
together,
leaving
interstices
in
the
fabric
standing
press
a
large
printing
press
that
exerts
pressure
vertically
standing
room
room
for
passengers
or
spectators
to
stand,
there
was
standing
room
for
thousands
more
people
open
door
freedom
of
access,
he
maintained
an
open
door
for
all
employees
open
surface
information
that
has
become
public,
all
the
reports
were
out
in
the
open,
the
facts
had
been
brought
to
the
surface
open
interval
unbounded
interval
an
interval
that
does
not
include
its
endpoints
standing
an
ordered
listing
of
scores
or
results
showing
the
relative
positions
of
competitors
(individuals
or
teams)
in
a
sporting
event
open
account
an
unpaid
credit
order
open
letter
a
letter
of
protest,
addressed
to
one
person
but
intended
for
the
general
public
standing
order
a
rule
of
order
permanently
in
force
open-door
policy
open
door
the
policy
of
granting
equal
trade
opportunities
to
all
countries
open
secret
something
that
is
supposed
to
be
secret
but
is
generally
known,
their
love
affair
was
an
open
secret
ovation
standing
ovation
enthusiastic
recognition
(especially
one
accompanied
by
loud
applause)
open
sesame
a
magical
command,
used
by
Ali
Baba
standing
wave
stationary
wave
a
wave
(as
a
sound
wave
in
a
chamber
or
an
electromagnetic
wave
in
a
transmission
line)
in
which
the
ratio
of
its
instantaneous
amplitude
at
one
point
to
that
at
any
other
point
does
not
vary
with
time
open
a
tournament
in
which
both
professionals
and
amateurs
may
play
rib
roast
standing
rib
roast
a
cut
of
meat
(beef
or
venison)
including
more
than
one
rib
and
the
meat
located
along
the
outside
of
the
ribs
open-face
sandwich
open
sandwich
sandwich
without
a
covering
slice
of
bread
mutual
fund
mutual
fund
company
open-end
fund
open-end
investment
company
a
regulated
investment
company
with
a
pool
of
assets
that
regularly
sells
and
redeems
its
shares
open
shop
a
company
whose
workers
are
hired
without
regard
to
their
membership
in
a
labor
union
open
house
an
informal
party
of
people
with
hospitality
for
all
comers
Open
University
a
British
university
that
is
open
to
people
without
formal
academic
qualifications
and
where
teaching
is
by
correspondence
or
broadcasting
or
summer
school
open
society
a
society
that
allows
its
members
considerable
freedom
(as
in
a
democracy),
America's
open
society
has
made
it
an
easy
target
for
terrorists
standing
committee
a
permanent
committee
standing
army
a
permanent
army
of
paid
soldiers
open
order
a
military
formation
leaving
enough
space
between
ranks
to
allow
an
inspecting
officer
to
pass
outdoors
out-of-doors
open
air
open
where
the
air
is
unconfined,
he
wanted
to
get
outdoors
a
little,
the
concert
was
held
in
the
open
air,
camping
in
the
open
open
clear
a
clear
or
unobstructed
space
or
expanse
of
land
or
water,
finally
broke
out
of
the
forest
into
the
open
open
chain
a
chain
of
atoms
in
a
molecule
whose
ends
are
not
joined
to
form
a
ring
open-end
credit
revolving
credit
charge
account
credit
a
consumer
credit
line
that
can
be
used
up
to
a
certain
limit
or
paid
down
at
any
time
credit
account
charge
account
open
account
credit
extended
by
a
business
to
a
customer
open-hearth
process
a
process
for
making
steel
using
an
open-hearth
furnace
standing
social
or
financial
or
professional
status
or
reputation,
of
equal
standing,
a
member
in
good
standing
open
marriage
a
marriage
in
which
each
partner
is
free
to
enter
into
extraneous
sexual
relationships
without
guilt
or
jealousy
from
the
other
chronic
glaucoma
open-angle
glaucoma
glaucoma
caused
by
blockage
of
the
canal
of
Schlemm,
produces
gradual
loss
of
peripheral
vision,
open-angle
glaucoma
is
the
most
common
type
of
glaucoma
compound
fracture
open
fracture
bone
fracture
associated
with
lacerated
soft
tissue
or
an
open
wound
erupt
irrupt
flare
up
flare
break
open
burst
out
erupt
or
intensify
suddenly,
Unrest
erupted
in
the
country,
Tempers
flared
at
the
meeting,
The
crowd
irrupted
into
a
burst
of
patriotism
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