0 a day when an organization such as a school, college, or factory allows members of the public to go in and see what happens there
1 a party at which visitors are welcome in your home:
We’re having an open house on Sunday.
2 a time when a house or apartment that is being sold or is available for rent can be looked at by the public
3 an occasion when an organization such as a school or college allows members of the public in to see what happens there
His extreme individualism and unconventional life-style (for example, he had an "open-marriage" and "open house") did not lend itself to being judged by psychoanalysts.
The building is also an educational 'open house' for groups of students and professionals alike, as well as casual visitors, clients and other consultants.
The alternative is to provide open house to criminals at ports.
The hosts of such parties sometimes seem to hold open house: word gets round, and people come from miles away.
When it comes to air pollution, it is open house for the polluter.
I am not saying that there should be open house and that, on each occasion, we should be told.
It might be better to have an open house rather than a half-closed one as with the present working of the laws.
It cannot keep open house for anyone to come to live in an unsatisfactory caravan.
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(學校、大學、工廠等接受公眾參觀的)接待日,開放日, (為房屋出售設的)看房時間, 隨時開放…
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