opening / ˈoʊ pə nɪŋ /

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opening 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of making or becoming open.
  2. the act of a person or thing that opens.
  3. an unobstructed or unoccupied space or place.
  4. a void in solid matter; a gap, hole, or aperture.
  5. a tract of land thinly wooded as compared with adjoining forest tracts.
  6. the act of beginning; start; commencement: the opening of a new session of Congress.
  7. the first part or initial stage of anything.
  8. an employment vacancy; an unfilled position or job: There are no openings for clerks today.
  9. an opportunity; chance.
  10. a formal or official beginning, as of a sport season or a season's sale of goods: the opening of the deer-hunting season; Swimsuits sold well at the summer opening.
  11. the first performance of a theatrical production.
  12. the first public showing or use of something: the opening of an art exhibition.
  13. a celebration of the first public showing or performance or of the first use or start of something: The new supermarket is going to give away prizes at its opening.
  14. Law. the statement of the case made by counsel to the court or jury preliminary to adducing evidence.
  15. a mode of beginning a game: a manual of chess openings.

opening 近义词

n. 名词 noun

gap, hole

n. 名词 noun

chance

n. 名词 noun

beginning

更多opening例句

  1. You can also use the feature to display a future opening date for a new business.
  2. For example, the opening section of each morning newsletter is now similar to a “mini essay,” focusing on one big topic.
  3. That was the vision and dedication that helped guide our nation through some of its most dangerous periods and ultimately helped create the opening that led to the end of the Cold War.
  4. We’re just in the opening stage of the new variants’ arrival in the United States.
  5. A few weeks later, I went to City Wildlife’s headquarters off Blair Road NW and, wearing a mask, recorded some introductions, along with opening and closing remarks.
  6. Rather than downing a handful of pills, I planned to take my life by opening a vein in each wrist.
  7. The ancient Egyptian festival of Wepet Renpet (“opening of the year”) was not just a time of rebirth—it was dedicated to drinking.
  8. They keep their heads low while running behind a large curtain covering the opening between two housing blocks.
  9. Although a hit in Britain, the movie flopped after opening at Radio City in New York.
  10. The opening of the battle narrative begins on—get this—page 266!
  11. On to Gaba Tepe just in time to see the opening, the climax and the end of the dreaded Turkish counter attack.
  12. These practical demonstrations occurred usually in the opening enthusiasm of the term.
  13. Specimens were easily collected in a mist net placed across the opening.
  14. It would be like opening the windows upon a stuffy, overcrowded and unventilated room of disputing people.
  15. He didn't even wait until he had found the opening in which his daughter had appeared.