opening in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for opening in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

I.opening [ˈəʊpənɪŋ, Am ˈoʊp-] N

II.opening [ˈəʊpənɪŋ, Am ˈoʊp-] ADJ

I.open [ˈəʊpən, Am ˈoʊ-] N

II.open [ˈəʊpən, Am ˈoʊ-] ADJ

III.open [ˈəʊpən, Am ˈoʊ-] VB intr

IV.open [ˈəʊpən, Am ˈoʊ-] VB trans

open-plan [ˌəʊpnˈplæn, Am ˌoʊ-] ADJ

open-necked [ˌəʊpənˈnekt] ADJ

Translations for opening in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

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opening Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

opening new markets
shake well before opening
a grand opening
opening day for offers
opening of the trial

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Shoes of this era, painted black, had an opening down the instep and were secured with straps.
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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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The bells are chimed at 10 o'clock (mall opening time), 12 o'clock, and 5 o'clock.
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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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In the 2000s, the jingle was heavily shortened down to just the opening verse and sign-off.
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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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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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The school added electrician classes in 1912, followed by accounting and auto repair before opening an engineering department in 1919.
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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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