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opening ['əʊpənɪŋ](part, chapter) premier; (day, hours) d'ouverture; (ceremony) d'ouverture, d'inauguration; (remark) préliminaire, préalable;∎ Theatre the opening lines les premières lignes;∎ the play's opening scene la première scène de la pièce2 noun(a) (act of opening) ouverture f;∎ the opening of a new supermarket l'ouverture f d'un nouveau supermarché;∎ at the play's New York opening lors de la première de la pièce à New York;∎ the opening of negotiations has been postponed l'ouverture f des négociations a été ajournée;∎ the opening of Parliament l'ouverture f du Parlement(b) (gap, hole, entrance) ouverture f;∎ we came to an opening in the fence nous avons trouvé un passage ou une ouverture dans la clôture;∎ an opening in the clouds une trouée ou une percée dans les nuages;∎ the opening to the mine l'entrée f de la mine∎ the opening of the film is in black and white le début du film est en ou les premières scènes du film sont en noir et blanc(e) (opportunity → gen) occasion f; (→ for employment) débouché m; Marketing (→ in market) débouché m, ouverture f;∎ we have exploited an opening in the market nous avons exploité une ouverture sur le marché;∎ her remarks about the company gave me the opening I needed ses observations au sujet de l'entreprise m'ont fourni le prétexte dont j'avais besoin;∎ there are lots of good openings in industry l'industrie offre de nombreux débouchés intéressants;∎ there's an opening with Smith & Co il y a un poste vacant chez Smith & Co►► Accountancy opening balance solde m d'ouverture;Accountancy opening balance sheet bilan m d'ouverture;opening batsman (in cricket) premier batteur m;Cards opening bid annonce f d'entrée ou d'indication;opening bracket parenthèse f ouvrante;Stock Exchange opening day jour m d'ouverture;Accountancy opening entry écriture f d'ouverture;Commerce opening hours heures fpl d'ouverture;Chess opening gambit gambit m; figurative premier pas m;Stock Exchange opening price (at start of trading) cours m d'ouverture, premier cours m; (of new shares) cours m d'introduction;opening quotation marks guillemets mpl ouvrants;Finance opening session séance f d'ouverture;Finance opening stock stock m initial ou d'ouverture;Theatre opening night première f;Computing opening tag balise f de début;Commerce opening time heure f d'ouverture -
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gambit ['gæmbɪt]Chess gambit m; figurative tactique f, stratagème m;∎ Chess king's/queen's gambit gambit m du roi/de la reine;∎ figurative opening gambit manœuvre f d'approche;∎ a gambit to get their sympathy un stratagème pour gagner leur sympathie -
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['ɡæmbit]1) (a first move in a game, especially chess.) gambit2) ((usually opening gambit) a starting remark in a conversation.) manœuvre d'approche
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opening gambit — first move, first step; first move of the game (Chess) … English contemporary dictionary
gambit — n. (chess) 1) to play a gambit 2) to accept; decline a gambit 3) an opening gambit * * * [ gæmbɪt] decline a gambit (chess) to play a gambit an opening gambit to accept … Combinatory dictionary
gambit — UK [ˈɡæmbɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms gambit : singular gambit plural gambits 1) something that you say or do in an attempt to gain an advantage a diplomatic gambit designed to break the stalemate opening gambit (= first words or actions) … English dictionary
gambit — is often misused in either of two ways. First, it sometimes appears as opening gambit, which is redundant. Second, it is often employed to mean no more than a ploy or tactic. Properly, a gambit is an opening move that involves some strategic… … Dictionary of troublesome word
gambit — gam|bit [ gæmbıt ] noun count 1. ) something you say or do in an attempt to gain an advantage: a diplomatic gambit designed to break the stalemate opening gambit (=first words or actions): an opening gambit in a game of seduction 2. ) a series of … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gambit — [[t]gæ̱mbɪt[/t]] gambits 1) N COUNT: usu with supp A gambit is an action or set of actions, which you carry out in order to try to gain an advantage in a situation or game. He sees the proposal as more of a diplomatic gambit than a serious… … English dictionary
gambit — noun a) An opening in chess, in which a minor piece (often a pawn) is sacrificed to gain an advantage. Their promise to lower taxes is clearly an election year gambit. b) … Wiktionary
gambit — gam|bit [ˈgæmbıt] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Italian; Origin: gambetto act of making someone fall over , from gamba leg ] 1.) something that you do or say which is intended to give you an advantage in an argument ▪ a clever debating gambit ▪ These… … Dictionary of contemporary English
gambit — noun (C) 1 something that you do or say which is intended to give you an advantage in an argument: a clever debating gambit | opening gambit (=the thing you say first) 2 a planned series of moves at the beginning of a game of chess … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Gambit De Budapest — Gambit de Budapest … Wikipédia en Français
Gambit de budapest — Gambit de Budapest … Wikipédia en Français