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opening SUBST

1. opening (ceremony):

opening

2. opening (beginning):

opening

3. opening (gap, hole):

opening
fresta f

I . open [ˈoʊpən, Brit ˈəʊ-] ADJ

1. open (not closed):

aberto(-a)

3. open (not secret, public):

público(-a)

II . open [ˈoʊpən, Brit ˈəʊ-] SUBST

1. open no pl (outdoors, outside):

2. open (not secret):

III . open [ˈoʊpən, Brit ˈəʊ-] VERB intr

1. open door, window, box:

2. open shop:

IV . open [ˈoʊpən, Brit ˈəʊ-] VERB trans

1. open door, box, shop:

to open sb's eyes übtr
to open the door to sth übtr

I . open up VERB intr

1. open up shop:

2. open up (shoot):

II . open up VERB trans

wide-open ADJ

1. wide-open (undecided):

2. wide-open (exposed):

exposto(-a)

Beispielsätze für opening

opening hours

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Opening in 1972, the housing scheme was deemed to be unsuitable for families within two years due to design flaws.
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It can also exhilarate, opening up various interpretative possibilities which are never quite realised.
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The bells are chimed at 10 o'clock (mall opening time), 12 o'clock, and 5 o'clock.
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When not needed, the opening could be covered over leaving the fire to smolder gently.
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Shoes of this era, painted black, had an opening down the instep and were secured with straps.
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The rear seat could fold up, making it easy for the driver to get a fairly big item in the car without opening the hatchback.
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The school added electrician classes in 1912, followed by accounting and auto repair before opening an engineering department in 1919.
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It glides by stretching out its body sideways and opening its ribs so the belly is concave, and by making lateral slithering movements.
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The first wool store was built in 1909, with another three stores opening by 1915.
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A blackhead, or an open comedo, is a wide opening on the skin with a blackened mass of skin debris, bacteria and oil blocking it.
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