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I . open·ing [ˈəʊpənɪŋ] N

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 N

opening balance

open·ing ˈbid N

opening bid

ˈopen·ing hours N pl

opening hours

open·ing ˈnight N THEAT

opening night

ˈopen·ing time N

opening time

I . open [ˈəʊpən] ADJ

2. open pred (for customers, visitors):

6. open (not concealed):

7. open pred (frank):

8. open pred (willing to accept):

12. open SPORTS (nezavarovan):

13. open (letting in air):

II . open [ˈəʊpən] N

3. open SPORTS (competition):

III . open [ˈəʊpən] VB 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] VB trans

1. open (change from closed):

odpirati [perf odpreti]

2. open (begin) meeting, rally:

to open fire MIL

3. open (set up):

odpirati [perf odpreti]

4. open (for customers, visitors):

odpirati [perf odpreti]

5. open (declare ready for use):

I . open out VB intr

2. open (become more confiding):

II . open out VB trans

I . open up VB intr

1. open (start business):

2. open (become more confiding):

3. open (shoot):

II . open up VB trans

2. open (make available):

to open upsth [to sb/sth]

3. open (expand):

4. open MED inf (operate on):

rezati [perf razrezati]

open ˈcred·it N no pl

open-ˈeyed ADV

open ˈmar·ket N

open-ˈmouthed ADJ

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

2. open-mouthed attr (shocked):

open-ˈplan ADJ

open-plan room:

open ˈpris·on N Brit

Open Uni·ˈver·sity N no pl esp Brit

wide-ˈopen ADJ

1. wide-open (undecided):

2. wide-open (vulnerable, exposed):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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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