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I . open·ing [ˈəʊpənɪŋ] SUBST

1. opening:

opening (action)
(of shop) hours of opening

2. opening:

opening (hole)
opening (in traffic)
luknja f
opening (in woods)
jasa f

3. opening:

opening (opportunity)
opening (job)

4. opening (vulnerable spot):

opening

5. opening (introduction):

opening
uvod m
opening of a novel
opening of a film
opening of a trial

6. opening (inauguration):

opening

7. opening (first performance):

opening

II . open·ing [ˈəʊpənɪŋ] ADJ attr (at the beginning)

opening
opening

open·ing ˈbal·ance SUBST

opening balance

open·ing ˈbid SUBST

opening bid

ˈopen·ing hours SUBST Pl

opening hours

open·ing ˈnight SUBST THEAT

opening night

ˈopen·ing time SUBST

opening time

I . open [ˈəʊpən] ADJ

2. open präd (for customers, visitors):

6. open (not concealed):

7. open präd (frank):

8. open präd (willing to accept):

12. open SPORT (nezavarovan):

13. open (letting in air):

II . open [ˈəʊpən] SUBST

3. open SPORT (competition):

III . open [ˈəʊpən] VERB intr

2. open (give access):

3. open cafe, shop, museum:

5. open (become visible):

6. open (start new business):

odpirati [perf odpreti]

IV . open [ˈəʊpən] VERB trans

1. open (change from closed):

odpirati [perf odpreti]

2. open (begin) meeting, rally:

to open fire MILIT

3. open (set up):

odpirati [perf odpreti]

4. open (for customers, visitors):

odpirati [perf odpreti]

5. open (declare ready for use):

I . open out VERB intr

2. open (become more confiding):

II . open out VERB trans

I . open up VERB intr

1. open (start business):

2. open (become more confiding):

3. open (shoot):

II . open up VERB trans

2. open (make available):

to open upsth [to sb/sth]

3. open (expand):

4. open MED ugs (operate on):

rezati [perf razrezati]

open ˈcred·it SUBST no Pl

open-ˈeyed ADV

open ˈmar·ket SUBST

open-ˈmouthed ADJ

1. open-mouthed präd (with open mouth):

2. open-mouthed attr (shocked):

open-ˈplan ADJ

open-plan room:

open ˈpris·on SUBST Brit

Open Uni·ˈver·sity SUBST no Pl esp Brit

wide-ˈopen ADJ

1. wide-open (undecided):

2. wide-open (vulnerable, exposed):

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Englisch
Also, during the time they were opening for AC/DC.
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The first wool store was built in 1909, with another three stores opening by 1915.
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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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When not needed, the opening could be covered over leaving the fire to smolder gently.
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For older texts the Latin term incipit (it begins) is in use for the very first words of the opening sentence.
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Three officers are on duty during opening hours, and cover is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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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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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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Lo and behold, on its third night of opening, the old song was proved correct, as the outside area was fully occupied by happy locals.
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On the other hand, optimists saw wide fields of social and political action opening up.
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