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ope

/ohp/US // oʊp //UK // (əʊp) //

橄榄球,橄榄核,橄榄枝,橄榄树

Definitions

  1. 1

    oped, op·ing.Literary.

    • : open.

Examples

  • A spokesman affirmed: “This meeting, like most OPE meetings, is closed to press and off the record.”

  • In vaginismo hysterico et in aliis casibus insanabilibus intromissio fieri potest ope chloroformi ad evitandum divortium.

  • The skipper yawned, put out his tongue, Then ope'd his eyes in wondrous haste, And then upon the floor he sprung!

  • You were born for a mansion, an' I 'ope you'll always 'ave one to live in.'

  • And Hi 'ope that Dobbs 'as given ample proof to Bobbs that ee his deservin' of 'is confidence.

  • I 'ope you won't think me troublesome, sir, if I tells you 'ow matters are between Mrs. Crofton and my 'usband?