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41opening — n. & adj. n. 1 an aperture or gap, esp. allowing access. 2 a favourable situation or opportunity. 3 a beginning; an initial part. 4 Chess a recognized sequence of moves at the beginning of a game. 5 a counsel s preliminary statement of a case in… …
42opening — noun Date: 13th century 1. a. an act or instance of making or becoming open b. an act or instance of beginning ; commencement; especially a formal and usually public event by which something new is put officially into operation 2. something that… …
43opening 1 — См. apertura …
44opening 2 — См. grado d apertura …
45opening — the scheduled beginning of a fishery that may last hours to months …
46opening — A gap in or entrance to an organ, tube, or cavity. SEE ALSO: aperture, fossa, ostium, orifice, pore. access o. SYN: access. aortic o. SYN: aortic hiatus …
47Opening — Отверстие; Пробельный участок; Разворот …
48opening — Synonyms and related words: a leg up, abysm, abyss, access, adit, air lock, aisle, alley, alpha, ambulatory, aperture, apparition, appearance, appearing, appointment, approach, arcade, arising, arroyo, artery, avatar, avenue, bareness, barrenness …
49opening — Смотри Вскрытие …
50opening — o·pen·ing || əʊpÉ™nɪŋ n. making open; aperture; available job; chance adj. put into an open position o·pen || əʊpÉ™n n. spacious place; wilderness, outdoors; open air, fresh air; competition in which both professionals and amateurs may… …
51Opening — The process of creating a new account in the data base …
52opening — An event which celebrates the beginning of an art exhibition. Also see gallery, museum, vernissage …
53opening — noun 1》 a space or gap allowing passage or access. 2》 a beginning; an initial participle ↘a ceremony at which a building, exhibition, etc. is declared to be open. ↘N. Amer. a premiere of a play, film, etc. 3》 an opportunity to achieve… …
54opening — I. a. First, commencing, introductory, initiatory. II. n. 1. Aperture, hole, orifice, perforation, breach, chasm, cleft, gap, fissure, rent, rift, flaw. 2. Beginning, commencement, dawn, first appearance. 3. Opportunity, chance, vacancy …
55opening — I adj initial, starting, beginning, commencing, introductory, prefatory, first. II n 1. hiatus, lacuna, gap, slit, slot; hole, hollow, cavity, aperture, orifice, ostiole; interstice, areola, pore, Anat. sinus; peephole, buttonhole, pinhole, eye,… …
56opening — open·ing …
57opening — o•pen•ing [[t]ˈoʊ pə nɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) an act or instance of making or becoming open 2) an unobstructed or unoccupied space or place 3) a hole or void in solid matter 4) the act of beginning; start 5) the first part or initial stage of anything 6)… …
58opening — /ˈoʊpnɪŋ / (say ohpning), /ˈoʊpənɪŋ / (say ohpuhning) noun 1. a making or becoming open. 2. the act of someone or something that opens (in any sense). 3. an unobstructed or unoccupied space or place. 4. an open space in solid matter; a gap, hole …
59opening — Puka, wehena, wehe ana, waha, ho owaha, mōhala, īpuka; hu ena (as of oven); uiki, uwiki, hua ina, puma. See open …
60opening — A beginning. The participle of open …