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الإنجليزية - التركية
açık

Kale restore edildi ve halka açık. - The castle has been restored and is open to the public.

Tom eleştiriye çok açık değil. - Tom isn't very open to criticism.

open
açık

Pencereler açık uyuma. - Don't sleep with the windows open.

O Pablo ile evleneceğini açıkça ilan ettiğinde, neredeyse büyük annesine kalp krizi geçirtecekti , halasının gözlerini yuvasından fırlattıracaktı fakat küçük kız kardeşi gururla baktı. - When he openly declared he would marry Pablo, he almost gave his grandmother a heart attack and made his aunt's eyes burst out of their sockets; however, his little sister beamed with pride.

open
açmak

Zarfı açmak için yırttı. - Tom ripped open the envelope.

Ben bir tasarruf hesabı açmak istiyorum. - I'd like to open a savings account.

open
açılmak

Amerika Birleşik Devletlerinde sivil haklar için mücadele 1954 yılında başladı, hükümetin herkese okul açılmak zorunda olduğunu söylediğinde. - The fight for civil rights in the United States started in 1954, when the government said school had to be open to everyone.

open
açık (kapı)
open
açık uygun
open
hazır
open
{s} çözülmemiş (sorun)
open
(Ticaret) açılış değeri
open
genişletmek
open
gelişmek
open
(Bilgisayar) pencere boyutunu değiştirir
open
cömert
open
ödenmemiş (borç)
open
meydanda olan
open
aşikar
open
ağaçsız
open
kapanmamış
open
uyarmak
open
yarılmak
open
zarfı açmak

Tom zarfı açmak için yırttı. - Tom tore open the envelope.

Tom Mary'yi ona gönderilen bir zarfı açmak için buğulama yapmaya çalışırken yakaladı. - Tom caught Mary trying to steam open an envelope addressed to him.

open
çatlamak
open
fora etmek
open
(Bilgisayar) açılış

Açılış törenine çok misafir davet etmeyi planlıyorum. - I plan to invite a lot of guests to the opening ceremony.

Ne olursa olsun, açılış töreni dokuzda başlayacak. - Rain or shine, the opening ceremony is to begin at nine.

open
bildirmek
open
açmak (bavul)
open
uygun
open
semsiye açmak
open
meydan
open
göstermek
open
paket açmak
open
yaymak
open
dürüst

Sana karşı tamamen dürüstüm. - I have been completely open with you.

Ben açık ve dürüsttüm. - I was open and honest.

open
kullanıma hazır
open
etrafı çevrilmemiş
open
(giysi/vb.) açık
open
{f}

Twitter, açık kaynağı sever. - Twitter loves open source.

Tatoeba açık kaynaklıdır. - Tatoeba is open source.

open
açık hava

Açık havada iyi zaman geçirdik. - We had a good time in the open air.

Açık hava marketinde taze ürün satılmaktadır. - Fresh produce is sold at an open-air market.

open
herkese açık

O yer herkese açıktır. - That place is open to everybody.

Kayıt konseri ücretsizdir ve herkese açıktır. - The record concert is free of charge and is open to everyone.

open
iliklenmemiş
open
çözümlenmemiş
open
girişi serbest
open
{f} başlatmak
open
(Tıp) Açık (elektrik devresi)
open
acuk
willing to hear, ready to consider
duymak, dikkate almak hazır istekli
open
{s} geniş

Göz merceğiniz içindeki baskıyı ölçmeliyiz. Lütfen iki gözünüzü genişçe açın ve sabit bir şekilde buradaki bu objeye bakın. - We have to measure your intraocular pressure. Please open both eyes wide and look fixedly at this object here.

Tom onun ağzını geniş açtı. - Tom opened his mouth wide.

open
boğuk olmayan
open
samimi
open
{s} ağaçsız. i
open
arasında mesafe olan
open
(isim) açık
open
kabule hazır
open
{s} karara bağlanmamış
open
{s} içten
open
açık yürekli
open
ses or- ganları nispeten açık olarak söylene
open
kısık olmayan
open
{f} açtırmak
open
{s} kısık olmayan (ses)
open
{f} başlamak
open
dolgun sesli
open
sisli olmayan
open
askıda
open
{s} serbest

Kafesi açtı ve kuşları serbest bıraktı. - He opened the cage and set the birds free.

Sihirli lamba kırılıp açıldı ve cin serbest kaldı. - The magic lamp broke open and the genie was released.

open
(Tıp) Açık (hava)
open
{s} ferah
open
{s} aşikâr, meydanda olan
open
içine girilir
open
(Askeri) AÇ", "YAY: Gözcünün atışların merminin azami etki genişliğinde yayılmasını istediğini belirtmek için yaptığı atış isteğinde kullanılan bir terim
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
vulnerable or subject to
admitting of; making possible
receptive to new ideas
(`hospitable' is usually followed by `to') having an open mind; "hospitable to new ideas"; "open to suggestions"
willing to hear, ready to consider
open
Having a free variable
open
Open or unobstructed space; an exposed location

Wary of hunters, the fleeing deer kept well out of the open, dodging instead from thicket to thicket.

open
Candid, ingenuous, not subtle in character:

The man is an open book.

open
In current use; mapped to part of memory

I couldn't save my changes because another user had the same file open.

open
Which is not closed; accessible; unimpeded; as, an open gate

It was as if his body had gone to sleep standing up and with his eyes open.

open
Is part of a predefined collection of subsets of X, that defines a topological space on X
open
A sports event in which anybody can contest; as, the Australian Open
open
To begin a side's innings as one of the first two batsmen
open
Actively conducting or prepared to conduct business

Banks are not open on bank holidays.

open
To reveal one's hand

Jeff opens his hand revealing a straight flush.

open
To load into memory for viewing or editing
open
Public knowledge or scrutiny; full view

We have got to bring this company's corrupt business practices into the open.

open
{v} to set open, unlock, divide, explain, begin
open
{a} unshut, unclosed, uncovered, plain, clear
Open
ope

This door will not open. - This door won't open.

Open the door, please. - Please open the door.

open
{f} move to an open position; be moved to an open position; begin; clear from obstructions; lead out or into; spread out; unseal; expose; make vulnerable; become receptive; remove restrictions; make accessible; make available
open
You can use open to describe something that anyone is allowed to take part in or accept. A recent open meeting of College members revealed widespread dissatisfaction A portfolio approach would keep entry into the managerial profession open and flexible. an open invitation
open
If you open an account with a bank or a commercial organization, you begin to use their services. He tried to open an account at the branch of his bank nearest to his workplace
open
If a place opens into another, larger place, you can move from one directly into the other. The corridor opened into a low smoky room. Open out means the same as open. narrow streets opening out into charming squares
open
Said of "standards" that are published and available to everyone (sometimes for a fee) Ideally said of publicly controlled standards but much abused by marketing departments who refer to proprietary protocols as "open" if at least a small part of the specification is available to public view The term "Open Systems" generally refers to Unix and the communications protocols surrounding it
open
To bet before any other player has in a particular betting round in a game of poker
open
a wire that is broken midway
open
To begin conducting business
open
used of string or hole or pipe of instruments
open
with no protection or shield; "the exposed northeast frontier"; "open to the weather"; "an open wound"
open
having no protecting cover or enclosure; "an open boat"; "an open fire"; "open sports cars"
open
To open is to rotate part of one's body in such a way pointed on a line away from the center of the lane
open
with open arms: see arm to open the door: see door to keep your eyes open: see eye with your eyes open: see eye to open your eyes: see eye to open fire: see fire to open your heart: see heart the heavens open: see heaven an open mind: see mind to open your mind: see mind to keep your options open: see option. an important national golf competition, especially the British Open Championship or the US Open Championship. open end trust open cluster Open Door policy open market operation open hearth process open heart surgery
open
An open structure or object is not covered or enclosed. Don't leave a child alone in a room with an open fire. open sandwiches
open
When a public building, factory, or company opens or when someone opens it, it starts operating for the first time. The original station opened in 1754 The complex opens to the public tomorrow They are planning to open a factory in Eastern Europe close, shut Open is also an adjective. any operating subsidy required to keep the pits open. + opening openings open·ing He was there, though, for the official opening
open
ready for business; "the stores are open"
open
without undue constriction as from e
open
affording free passage or view; "a clear view"; "a clear path to victory"
open
To spread; to expand; as, to open the hand
open
not sealed or having been unsealed; "the letter was already open"; "the opened package lay on the table"
open
sincere and free of reserve in expression; "Please be open with me"
open
An open area is a large area that does not have many buildings or trees in it. Officers will also continue their search of nearby open ground
open
affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed; "an open door"; "they left the door open"
open
If you say that a fact or question is open to debate, interpretation, or discussion, you mean that people are uncertain whether it is true, what it means, or what the answer is. It is an open question how long that commitment can last
open
Free of access; not shut up; not closed; affording unobstructed ingress or egress; not impeding or preventing passage; not locked up or covered over; applied to passageways; as, an open door, window, road, etc
open
{i} spacious place; wilderness, outdoors; open air, fresh air; competition in which both professionals and amateurs may compete; state of being unconcealed
open
To make accessible to customers or clients
open
Free; disengaged; unappropriated; as, to keep a day open for any purpose; to be open for an engagement
open
Not drawn together, closed, or contracted; extended; expanded; as, an open hand; open arms; an open flower; an open prospect
open
(of textures) full of small openings or gaps; "an open texture"; "a loose weave"
open
Term used for a string that is allowed to vibrate throughout its full length, as opposed to being 'stopped' by pressing a finger on it
open
To start (a campaign)
open
Which is not closed; accessible; as, an open gate
open
To bring up (a topic)
open
also, to means of communication or approach by water or land; as, an open harbor or roadstead
open
hence, not frosty or inclement; mild; used of the weather or the climate; as, an open season; an open winter
open
not secret; "open plans"; "an open ballot"
open
open and observable; not secret or hidden; "an overt lie"; "overt hostility"; "overt intelligence gathering"
open
tenseness or inhibition; "the clarity and resonance of an open tone"; "her natural and open response"
open
make available; "This opens up new possibilities"
open
{s} not closed; not sealed; exposed, vulnerable; honest, frank; receptive; unrestricted; spread out; accessible; available
open
afford access to; "the door opens to the patio"; "The French doors give onto a terrace"
open
If something such as a meeting or series of talks opens, or if someone opens it, it begins. an emergency session of the Russian Parliament due to open later this morning They are now ready to open negotiations. + opening open·ing a communique issued at the opening of the talks
open
Public; as, an open letter, an open declaration
open
information that has become public; "all the reports were out in the open"; "the facts had been brought to the surface"
open
relatively empty of and unobstructed by fences or hedges or headlands or shoals; "in open country"; "the open countryside"; "open waters"; "on the open seas"
open
cause to open or to become open; "Mary opened the car door"
open
not requiring union membership; "an open shop employs nonunion workers"
open
also, to inclosed structures or objects; as, open houses, boxes, baskets, bottles, etc
open
An open wound is one from which a liquid such as blood is coming
open
Some colleges do not select students to attend, rather offer admission to all students who apply These colleges usually have extensive programs designed to provide remedial or developmental help to students who enroll with an insufficient academic record
open
Not of a quality to prevent communication, as by closing water ways, blocking roads, etc
open
If you open your arms, you stretch them wide apart in front of you, usually in order to put them round someone. She opened her arms and gave me a big hug
open
If you open something such as a door, window, or lid, or if it opens, its position is changed so that it no longer covers a hole or gap. He opened the window and looked out The church doors would open and the crowd would surge out. close, shut Open is also an adjective. an open window A door had been forced open
open
If something such as an offer or job is open, it is available for someone to accept or apply for. The offer will remain open until further notice. see also opening 6
open
have an opening or passage or outlet; "The bedrooms open into the hall"
open
To make or set open; to render free of access; to unclose; to unbar; to unlock; to remove any fastening or covering from; as, to open a door; to open a box; to open a room; to open a letter
open
If you describe a person or their character as open, you mean they are honest and do not want or try to hide anything or to deceive anyone. He had always been open with her and she always felt she would know if he lied She has an open, trusting nature. + openness open·ness a relationship based on honesty and openness
open
To become open
open
If you open a computer file, you give the computer an instruction to display it on the screen. Double click on the icon to open the file
open
To make known; to discover; also, to render available or accessible for settlements, trade, etc
open
Without reserve or false pretense; sincere; characterized by sincerity; unfeigned; frank; also, generous; liberal; bounteous; applied to personal appearance, or character, and to the expression of thought and feeling, etc
open
When you open your eyes or your eyes open, you move your eyelids upwards, for example when you wake up, so that you can see. When I opened my eyes I saw a man with an axe standing at the end of my bed His eyes were opening wide. Open is also an adjective. As soon as he saw that her eyes were open he sat up
open
of a set; containing points whose neighborhood consists of other points of the same set, or being the complement of an open set; of an interval; containing neither of its end points open to or in view of all; "an open protest"; "an open letter to the editor"
open
Button in Netscape Tool Button Bar at top Window with blank box appears Key any URL and press the Enter key to retrieve a document (You may also "open" or retrieve a document by clearing the Netscape LOCATION FIELD box above the document, entering a URL, and pressing the Enter key ) For more information see "Netscape Basics "
open
openly straightforward and direct without reserve or secretiveness; "his candid eyes"; "an open and trusting nature"; "a heart-to-heart talk"
open
start to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning; "open a business"
open
without undue constriction as from e g tenseness or inhibition; "the clarity and resonance of an open tone"; "her natural and open response"
open
The price at which the commodity or security starts a trading day
open
To make something accessible or removing an obstacle to something being accessible
open
If an opportunity or choice is open to you, you are able to do a particular thing if you choose to. There are a wide range of career opportunities open to young people
open
If an event such as a meeting or discussion opens with a particular activity or if a particular activity opens an event, that activity is the first thing that happens or is dealt with. You can also say that someone such as a speaker or singer opens by doing a particular thing. The service opened with a hymn I opened by saying, `Honey, you look sensational.' Pollard opened the conversation with some small talk. = begin end
open
A frame that doesn¹t have a strike or spare (blow, error, miss)
open
become available; "an opportunity opened up"
open
affording free passage or access; "open drains"; "the road is open to traffic"; "open ranks"
open
a tournament in which both professionals and amateurs may play
open
To unclose; to form a hole, breach, or gap; to be unclosed; to be parted
open
open to or in view of all; "an open protest"; "an open letter to the editor"
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
make the opening move; "Kasparov opened with a standard opening"
open
possibly accepting or permitting; "a passage capable of misinterpretation"; "open to interpretation"; "an issue open to question"; "the time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation"
open
not having been filled; "the job is still open"
open
Refers to the start of a trading day or the initial trade of a particular security at the start of a trading day "XYZ traded 100,000 shares at the open" means 100,000 shares of XYZ shares transacted in the first trade of that day
open
If you are open to suggestions or ideas, you are ready and willing to consider or accept them. They are open to suggestions on how working conditions might be improved. = receptive
open
If you open something such as a bottle, box, parcel, or envelope, you move, remove, or cut part of it so you can take out what is inside. The Inspector opened the packet of cigarettes The capsules are fiddly to open. Open is also an adjective. an open bottle of milk I tore the letter open. Open up means the same as open. He opened up a cage and lifted out a 6ft python
open
The price at which a security opens the trading day Generally, the opening price reflects the previous day's close -- unless extraordinary news or demand to buy or sell have occurred before the market opens
open
Not settled or adjusted; not decided or determined; not closed or withdrawn from consideration; as, an open account; an open question; to keep an offer or opportunity open
open
Open or unobstructed space; clear land, without trees or obstructions; open ocean; open water
open
Uttered with a relatively wide opening of the articulating organs; said of vowels; as, the än fär is open as compared with the ā in sāy
open
Uttered, as a consonant, with the oral passage simply narrowed without closure, as in uttering s
open
The price at which a security opened for trading on a given day
open
without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious; "open disregard of the law"; "open family strife"; "open hostility"; "a blatant appeal to vanity"; "a blazing indiscretion"
open
Candid, ingenuous, not subtle in character
open
used of mouth or eyes; "keep your eyes open"; "his mouth slightly opened"
open
Receptive
open
Free or cleared of obstruction to progress or to view; accessible; as, an open tract; the open sea
open
Free to be used, enjoyed, visited, or the like; not private; public; unrestricted in use; as, an open library, museum, court, or other assembly; liable to the approach, trespass, or attack of any one; unprotected; exposed
open
If people open something such as a blocked road or a border, or if it opens, people can then pass along it or through it. The rebels have opened the road from Monrovia to the Ivory Coast The solid rank of police officers lining the courtroom opened to let them pass. close Open is also an adjective. We were part of an entire regiment that had nothing else to do but to keep that highway open. Open up means the same as open. As rescue workers opened up roads today, it became apparent that some small towns were totally devastated When the Berlin Wall came down it wasn't just the roads that opened up but the waterways too
open
If you do something in the open, you do it out of doors rather than in a house or other building. Many are sleeping in the open because they have no shelter
open
If you open your shirt or coat, you undo the buttons or pull down the zip. I opened my coat and let him see the belt. Open is also an adjective. The top can be worn buttoned up or open over a T-shirt
open
To enter upon; to begin; as, to open a discussion; to open fire upon an enemy; to open trade, or correspondence; to open a case in court, or a meeting
open
When a film, play, or other public event opens, it begins to be shown, be performed, or take place for a limited period of time. A photographic exhibition opens at the Royal College of Art on Wednesday + opening open·ing He is due to attend the opening of the Asian Games on Saturday
open
display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc
open
tenseness or inhibition; "the clarity and resonance of an open tone"; "her natural and open response" affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed; "an open door"; "they left the door open" affording free passage or access; "open drains"; "the road is open to traffic"; "open ranks" used of mouth or eyes; "keep your eyes open"; "his mouth slightly opened" having no protecting cover or enclosure; "an open boat"; "an open fire"; "open sports cars" of a set; containing points whose neighborhood consists of other points of the same set, or being the complement of an open set; of an interval; containing neither of its end points open to or in view of all; "an open protest"; "an open letter to the editor" accessible to all; "open season"; "an open economy" not sealed or having been unsealed; "the letter was already open"; "the opened package lay on the table" not secret; "open plans"; "an open ballot" not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought; "an open question"; "our position on this bill is still undecided"; "our lawsuit is still undetermined
open
If something is wide open, it is open to its full extent. The child had left the inner door wide open
open
"He opened the meeting with a long speech"
open
A break in the continuity of a circuit
open
v ("to open the Circle") To dissolve, erase, or unwrap the boundary of the Circle which was created at the beginning of a ritual, ending the ritual and removing the designation of sacred space from the location
open
spread out or open from a closed or folded state; "open the map"; "spread your arms"
open
a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water; "finally broke out of the forest into the open"
open
not defended or capable of being defended; "an open city"; "open to attack"
open
Used in the context of general equities Having either buy or sell interest at the indicated price level and side of a preceding trade "Open on the buy/sell side" means looking for buyers/sellers (for someone who is a seller/buyer) Antithesis of clean
open
opened out; "an open newspaper"
open
To begin a sides innings as one of the first two batsmen
open
information that has become public; "all the reports were out in the open"; "the facts had been brought to the surface" a tournament in which both professionals and amateurs may play a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water; "finally broke out of the forest into the open" make available; "This opens up new possibilities" become available; "an opportunity opened up" make the opening move; "Kasparov opened with a standard opening" cause to open or to become open; "Mary opened the car door" become open; "The door opened" display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc
open
Not concealed or secret; not hidden or disguised; exposed to view or to knowledge; revealed; apparent; as, open schemes or plans; open shame or guilt
open
If you describe a situation, attitude, or way of behaving as open, you mean it is not kept hidden or secret. The action is an open violation of the Vienna Convention Hearing the case in open court is only one part of the judicial process. + openness open·ness the new climate of political openness
open
To reveal ones hand
open
accessible to all; "open season"; "an open economy"
open
lax in enforcing laws; "an open town"
open
The position of children's mouths when they eat in front of company
open
a tournament in which both professionals and amateurs may play a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water; "finally broke out of the forest into the open"
open
To open opportunities or possibilities means the same as to open them up. The chief of naval operations wants to open opportunities for women in the Navy A series of fortunate opportunities opened to him
open
When a shop, office, or public building opens or is opened, its doors are unlocked and the public can go in. Banks closed on Friday afternoon and did not open again until Monday morning. a gang of three who'd apparently been lying in wait for him to open the shop. opening and closing times. Open is also an adjective. His shop is open Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm
open
To launch the item in its original or a compatible application for review If the application is not available, the system will ask you to save it in the application of your choice
open
If you say that a competition, race, or election is wide open, you mean that anyone could win it, because there is no competitor who seems to be much better than the others. The competition has been thrown wide open by the absence of the world champion
open
To display the contents of a file in an application or to start an application
open
1 To start a program like Paint 2 To make visible a window like the Control Panel 3 To display a document in an appropriate program
open
Access is available For example, an "open network architecture" is one that enables other systems to interconnect
open
If you say that a system, person, or idea is open to something such as abuse or criticism, you mean they might receive abuse or criticism because of their qualities, effects, or actions. The system, though well-meaning, is open to abuse = susceptible
open
The price at which a security opens the trading day
open
To bark on scent or view of the game
open
To expand; to spread out; to be disclosed; as, the harbor opened to our view
open
1 Start up an application and/or make a document visible on the screen - that is, load its contents into memory from a disk Compare import and save 2 Expand a folder or disk into a window by double-clicking on its icon Also see Drag-and-Drop
open
On the stock exchange, the price at which currencies, shares, or commodities open is their value at the start of that day's trading. Gold declined $2 in Zurich to open at 385.50 In Paris and Milan, the dollar opened almost unchanged. close
open
To open, or open betting, is simply to make the first bet in a round When everyone checked to me, I figured it was okay to open with middle pair
open
If an attitude or situation is in the open or out in the open, people know about it and it is no longer kept secret. The medical service had advised us to keep it a secret, but we wanted it in the open
open
display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer
open
To begin; to commence; as, the stock opened at par; the battery opened upon the enemy
open
become open; "The door opened"
open
In a circuit breaker or other switching device, the state when the switch contacts are apart, the switch is "off," and current cannot flow The opposite of closed
open
If you open something such as a book, an umbrella, or your hand, or if it opens, the different parts of it move away from each other so that the inside of it can be seen. He opened the heavy Bible The officer's mouth opened, showing white, even teeth. Open is also an adjective. Without warning, Bardo smacked his fist into his open hand His mouth was a little open, as if he'd started to scream. Open out means the same as open. Keith took a map from the dashboard and opened it out on his knees. oval tables which open out to become circular
open
To disclose; to reveal; to interpret; to explain
open
receptive to new ideas; "an open mind"; "open to new ideas"
open
begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc ; "He opened the meeting with a long speech"
open
To loosen or make less compact; as, to open matted cotton by separating the fibers
open
"He opened the meeting with a long speech" start to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning; "open a business" have an opening or passage or outlet; "The bedrooms open into the hall" ready for business; "the stores are open" not having been filled; "the job is still open" receptive to new ideas; "an open mind"; "open to new ideas" opened out; "an open newspaper" relatively empty of and unobstructed by fences or hedges or headlands or shoals; "in open country"; "the open countryside"; "open waters"; "on the open seas" sincere and free of reserve in expression; "Please be open with me" lax in enforcing laws; "an open town" without undue constriction as from e
open
To double-click an icon, or to select an icon then choose “Open” from a menu in order to display a window that contains the information that the icon represents
open
not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought; "an open question"; "our position on this bill is still undecided"; "our lawsuit is still undetermined
open to

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    o·pen to

    التركية النطق

    ōpın tı

    النطق

    /ˈōpən tə/ /ˈoʊpən tə/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'O-p&n, -p& ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German offan open, Old English up up.
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