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1 ♦ opening
♦ opening (1) /ˈəʊpnɪŋ/n.1 apertura; orifizio; passaggio; varco; pertugio; foro; buco: There's a large opening in the wall, c'è un grosso foro nel muro; ( sport) the opening of the basket, il buco del canestro2 [cu] apertura; inizio; principio: the opening of a speech, l'inizio d'un discorso; (econ.) the opening of a new market for our products, l'apertura di un nuovo mercato per i nostri prodotti; opening time, ora di apertura; opening hours, orario di apertura ( di negozi, ecc.)4 (leg.) apertura d'udienza; inizio del processo; (= opening of pleadings) dichiarazioni preliminari ( dell'avvocato della parte lesa)5 occasione favorevole; possibilità; opportunità, sbocco: market openings, sbocchi commerciali (o opportunità di mercato)6 prospettiva; posto vacante: I would like to know whether there is an opening in your firm, desidererei sapere se c'è qualche prospettiva (o posto vacante) nella Vostra ditta11 ( sport: calcio, ecc.) passaggio; suggerimento; imbeccata (fam.); ( anche) occasione di gioco, azione offensiva● opening ceremony, inaugurazione; cerimonia d'apertura □ ( tennis, ecc.) opening exchanges, scambi iniziali □ ( poker) opening without openers, l'aprire (il gioco) senza avere l'apertura (cfr. opener, def. 6) □ ( sport) to make openings, aprire il gioco ( per i compagni di squadra); allargare il gioco; creare occasioni.opening (2) /ˈəʊpnɪŋ/a.inaugurale; di apertura; iniziale; primo: opening speech, discorso d'apertura; (fin.) opening capital, capitale iniziale● ( poker) opening bet, puntata d'apertura □ (teatr.) opening night, prima ( di uno spettacolo); première (franc.) □ (fin., Borsa) opening price, prezzo di apertura ( delle contrattazioni) □ opening remarks, osservazioni preliminari (o introduttive).
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