opening

suomi-englanti sanakirja

opening englannista suomeksi

  1. tilaisuus

  2. avaus-, alku-

  3. kolo, aukea

  4. aukko

  5. ensiesitys

  6. mahdollisuus

  7. avaus

  8. avaaminen

  9. reikä

  10. avajaiset

  1. avaaminen, avautuminen

  2. aukko, reikä, kolo, rako

  3. avaus, aloitus

  4. alku

  5. ensi-ilta

  6. avajaiset (monikko)

  7. alku, avaus

  8. avaus

  9. aukko, tyhjä paikka">tyhjä paikka

  10. aukko

  11. avoin paikka">avoin paikka

  12. paikka, tilaisuus, mahdollisuus

  13. Substantiivi

opening englanniksi

  1. (infl of)

  2. Pertaining to the start or beginning of a series of events.

  3. (ux)

  4. Of the first period of play, usually up to the fall of the first wicket.

  5. Of the batsman who opens the innings or of a bowler who the attack|opens the attack.

  6. An act or instance of making or becoming open.

  7. A gap permitting passage through.

  8. {{quote-text|en|year=1894|author=George Frederick Shrady; Thomas Lathrop Stedman|title=Medical Record|volume=45|page=569

  9. (quote-journal)

  10. An act or instance of beginning.

  11. ''Their opening of the concert with ''Brass in Pocket'' always fires up the crowd.''

  12. Something that is a beginning.

  13. The first performance of a show or play by a particular troupe.

  14. ''They were disappointed at the turnout for their opening, but hoped that word would spread.''

  15. The initial period when an art exhibition, show{{, etc. is first opened, especially the first evening.

  16. The first few measures of a musical composition.

  17. The first few moves in a game.

  18. A vacant position, especially in an array.

  19. A time available in a schedule.

  20. ''If you'd like to make a booking with us, we have an opening at twelve o'clock.''

    ''The only two-hour openings for the hockey rink are between 1AM and 5AM.''

  21. An unoccupied employment position.

  22. ''We have an opening in our marketing department.''

  23. An opportunity, as in a competitive activity.

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  25. In morphology, the dilation of the erosion of a set.

  26. (l), gap

  27. the act or process of being opened

  28. (l) (gl)

  29. sequence; sequence