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		Definition of open line in English: open linenoun  1A telephone line on which conversations can be overheard or intercepted by others. (通话可被偷听或截断的)开放线路  they never ring in to hospitals on an open line Example sentencesExamples -  Whether you initiate the phone call or are returning one, it is all based on keeping an open line of communication.
 -  Health care providers can help elders maintain open lines, or reopen long-neglected pathways of communication and self-expression.
 -  The Pacific War could have been avoided if Japan and the United States had more open lines of communication.
 -  Parents need to ensure that their children are eating a well-balanced diet, getting plenty of sleep and that there is an open line of communication.
 -  In our case, we made sure that there was an open line of communication between our team and the operators.
 -  We have a talented and dedicated management team, committed leadership at the state and chapter level, active committees and discussion groups and an open line of communication at all levels.
 -  A good superintendent knows the members, their likes and dislikes, and keeps an open line of communication with the club during the renovation.
 -  Calvin wants more than anything to have open lines of communication running through his family again.
 -  The best thing you can do is to be honest about your feelings, and to keep open lines of communication.
 -  There is nothing more crucial than keeping open lines of full communication between parents and child.
 -  The most valuable tool we use to accomplish these tasks is an open line of communication.
 -  He knows that an open line of communication is best for everyone, and it's what is necessary if the sport is going to move on.
 -  ‘We had to open lines of communication and lines of supply in places where we did not necessarily want to put boots on the ground,’ Capt. Homes explained.
 -  He began by holding up his mobile phone saying, ‘This telephone has an open line to a refugee camp in the Gaza Strip.’
 -  He wanted a replacement who would be more willing to have an open line of communication with his chain of command.
 -  Clear and open lines of communication are important to energize this environment.
 -  Keep an open line of communication and share your thoughts and emotions.
 -  She establishes open lines of communication and an atmosphere of mutual respect among all members of her surgical team.
 -  The parents' wishes are also factored in to this decision, so an open line of communication between you and the doctor is very important.
 -  More open lines of communication have been established to better serve student needs.
 
 - 1.1 A means of easy access or communication.
 to keep an open line to the White House  
 
 adjective  Canadian Denoting a radio or television programme in which the public can participate by phone. (广播或电视节目)公众热线参与的  the open-line portion of his daily radio show Example sentencesExamples -  One caller to an open-line radio show quipped: ‘Ralph can run the country half-drunk better than the other people we have in charge.’
 -  ‘Newspapers were denouncing me, open-line shows too, and people were phoning me up and threatening me, but a few MPs gave me support, as did the Commissioner of Official Languages,’ Thibodeau says.
 -  After a few years running an open-line radio show, Kiviaq entered law school.
 
    Definition of open line in US English: open linenounˈoʊpən laɪn 1A telephone line on which conversations can be overheard or intercepted by others. (通话可被偷听或截断的)开放线路  they never ring in to hospitals on an open line Example sentencesExamples -  Calvin wants more than anything to have open lines of communication running through his family again.
 -  The most valuable tool we use to accomplish these tasks is an open line of communication.
 -  A good superintendent knows the members, their likes and dislikes, and keeps an open line of communication with the club during the renovation.
 -  He wanted a replacement who would be more willing to have an open line of communication with his chain of command.
 -  ‘We had to open lines of communication and lines of supply in places where we did not necessarily want to put boots on the ground,’ Capt. Homes explained.
 -  There is nothing more crucial than keeping open lines of full communication between parents and child.
 -  He knows that an open line of communication is best for everyone, and it's what is necessary if the sport is going to move on.
 -  She establishes open lines of communication and an atmosphere of mutual respect among all members of her surgical team.
 -  More open lines of communication have been established to better serve student needs.
 -  The Pacific War could have been avoided if Japan and the United States had more open lines of communication.
 -  We have a talented and dedicated management team, committed leadership at the state and chapter level, active committees and discussion groups and an open line of communication at all levels.
 -  Health care providers can help elders maintain open lines, or reopen long-neglected pathways of communication and self-expression.
 -  The best thing you can do is to be honest about your feelings, and to keep open lines of communication.
 -  Whether you initiate the phone call or are returning one, it is all based on keeping an open line of communication.
 -  Keep an open line of communication and share your thoughts and emotions.
 -  Clear and open lines of communication are important to energize this environment.
 -  He began by holding up his mobile phone saying, ‘This telephone has an open line to a refugee camp in the Gaza Strip.’
 -  In our case, we made sure that there was an open line of communication between our team and the operators.
 -  The parents' wishes are also factored in to this decision, so an open line of communication between you and the doctor is very important.
 -  Parents need to ensure that their children are eating a well-balanced diet, getting plenty of sleep and that there is an open line of communication.
 
 - 1.1 A means of easy access or communication.
 to keep an open line to the White House  
 
 adjectiveˈoʊpən laɪn Canadian Denoting a radio or television program in which the public can participate by phone. (广播或电视节目)公众热线参与的  the open-line portion of his daily radio show Example sentencesExamples -  After a few years running an open-line radio show, Kiviaq entered law school.
 -  ‘Newspapers were denouncing me, open-line shows too, and people were phoning me up and threatening me, but a few MPs gave me support, as did the Commissioner of Official Languages,’ Thibodeau says.
 -  One caller to an open-line radio show quipped: ‘Ralph can run the country half-drunk better than the other people we have in charge.’
 
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