opening lietuviškai
opening vertimas 1. n 1) anga, skylė; 2) pradžia, įžanga; atidarymas (konferencijos, parodos); 2. a pirmas; pradinis; įžanginis
- Chess opening Debiutas (šachmatai)
- opening move (n.) iniciatyva
- Alapin's Opening Alapino debiutas
- Anderssen's Opening Anderseno debiutas
- opening up (n.) atidarymas
- Desprez Opening Desprezo debiutas
- Bishop's Opening Rikio debiutas
- opening night (n.) premjera
- Barnes Opening Barneso debiutas
- Clemenz Opening Klemenso debiutas
- open market (n.) atviroji rinka
- English Opening Angliškasis debiutas
- open ballot (n.) atviras balsavimas
- open university (n.) atvirasis universitetas
- Open University Atvirasis universitetas
- louvered opening (n.) žiaunos
- Irregular chess opening Neįprasti šachmatų debiutai
- Konstantinopolsky Opening Konstantinopolskio debiutas
- Napoleon Opening Napoleono debiutas
- King's Knight Opening Karaliaus žirgo debiutas
- Lopez Opening Lopeso debiutas
- Van 't Kruijs Opening Van 't Kruijs debiutas
- Portuguese Opening Portugališkasis debiutas
- Zukertort Opening Cukertorto debiutas
- Sokolsky Opening Orangutango debiutas
- (space) an open or empty space in or between things
- (ceremony) a ceremony accompanying the start of some enterprise Type of: ceremony
- (change of integrity) becoming open or being made open Type of: change of integrity
- (st.) the 1st performance (as of a theatrical production)
- (motion) the act of opening something Type of: motion
- (opportunity) an opportunity, especially for employment or promotion Type of: opportunity
- (introduction) the initial part of the introduction Type of: introduction
- (option) a possible alternative
- (general anatomy) an aperture or hole that opens into a bodily cavity
- (artifact) a vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made Type of: artifact
- (entranceway) an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship
- (succession) a recognized sequence of moves at the beginning of a game of chess
- (beginning) the 1st of a series of actions
- (cause, open, become) to cause to open or to become open
- (start, operate, function) to start to operate, function, or cause to start operating or functioning
- (change state) to become open
- (start up) to begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, and so on Type of: start up
- (undo) to spread out or open from a closed or folded state
- (yield) to make available
- (arise) to become available
- (stative verb) to have an opening, passage, or outlet
- (go) to make the opening move Topic: chess game. Type of: move
- (possession verb) to afford access to
- (expose) to display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer Type of: expose
- (adjective) first or beginning Similar to: beginning, inaugural, introductory, starting
opening sinonimai aperture, beginning, breach, chance, chasm, chess opening, cleft, commencement, crack, curtain raising, first step, fissure, gap, hatchway, hole, initiation, initiative, market, occasion, opening move, opening night, opening up, opportunity, orifice, outlet, overture, porta, possibility, possible action, rupture, scuttle, slot, space, start, vacancy, vent
open sinonimai above-board, accessible, airy, amenable, apparent, artless, assailable, available, bare, bounteous, bountiful, candid, capable, clear, debatable, downright, evident, expanded, exposed, extended, filigree, frank, free, fretted, generous, guileless, heart-to-heart, honest, liberal, loose, munificent, obvious, opened, out, outspoken, overt, plain, plain-spoken, porous, receptive, straight, straightforward, subject, susceptible, unclosed, unconcealed, uncovered, undecided, undefendable, undefended, undetermined, undisguised, unenclosed, unfastened, uninhibited, unlocked, unmanned, unobstructed, unoccupied, unprotected, unreserved, unresolved, unrestricted, unroofed, unsealed, unsettled, unstopped, untenanted, vacant, clear, country air, fresh air, open air, outdoors, out-of-doors, surface, ozone, afford, give, open up, spread, spread out, unfold, broach, cut open, draw back, open up, pull open, push open, slide open, throw open, turn on, unlock
- openarmed
- open-minded
- open-hearted
- opening
- openly
- openness
- opera