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فُتْحَة \ aperture: a small opening, esp. one that lets in light (in photography). gap: a narrow space between two things; an opening: The sheep escaped through a gap in the fence. hole: a small (and usu. round) opening in a flat surface, which may be made on purpose (as for a button) or by mistake or by wear (as in a shoe). mouth: the opening through which sth. can go in or out (of a cave, hole, pipe, etc.): Many ports are at the mouth of a river. opening: a space; a hole: an opening in the fence. \ See Also فرجة (فُرْجَة)، ثغرة (ثُغْرَة) -
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noun1) a hole; a clear or open space:فَتْحَه، ثَغْرَه، ثَقْبan opening in the fence/forest.
2) a beginning:بِدايَه، إفْتِتاحِيَّه( also adjective) the chairman's opening remarks.
3) the act of becoming or making open, the ceremony of making open:the opening of a flower/shop/door
إفْتِتاحthe opening of the new theatre.
4) an opportunity for work:وَظيفَه شاغِرَهThere are good openings in the automobile industry.
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ثُغْرَة \ aperture: a small opening, esp. one that lets in light (in photography). gap: a narrow space between two things; an opening: The sheep escaped through a gap in the fence. opening: a space; a hole: an opening in the fence. -
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اِفْتِتَاحيّ \ opening: a start; starting: The opening (scene) of the play was very short. I was present at the opening (ceremony). -
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فُرْجَة \ opening: a space; a hole: an opening in the fence. spectacle: a sight; a show: a shameful spectacle; a splendid spectacle. \ See Also منظر (مَنْظَر)، مشهد (مَشْهَد) -
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n. opening, open, aperture, hole, gap, gape, inlet, orifice, window, vent, ventage, mouth, maw -
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1. прогалина (участок лесной площади, лишённый деревьев, но сохранивший элементы лесной растительности)3. просвет; см. также clear openingнезамкнутость (поля напряжений, деформаций)разъединение (операция, определяемая на изображении)«премьера», первый показ новой серии товара в новом сезоне ( одной фирмой-производителем или всей отраслью промышленности)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > opening
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■ On-screen text at the beginning of a television programme or film, or an audio element at the beginning of a radio programme, naming the people involved in the most important production roles.→ creditsVorspann m■ Sequenz zu Beginn eines Films, einer Radio- oder TV-Sendung, die Titel und Untertitel sowie die wichtigsten Namen der an der künstlerischen oder journalistischen Herstellung beteiligten Personen und des Herstellungsunternehmens enthält.→ Abspann -
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This is done on machines which beat the cotton into a more fleecy condition and also remove a good proportion of the dirt and heavier impurities. Cotton openers are of three main types: (1) Those with vertical porcupine beaters, known as Crighton openers; (2) Those with large horizontal porcupine cylinders, known as the Buckley type, with or without bladed beaters; (3) Exhaust openers in which two fans are placed, one on each side of a small horizontal porcupine beater. -
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opening van zaken gevenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > opening van zaken geven
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