opening — [ō′pə niŋ΄, ōp′niŋ΄] n. [ME openyng] 1. a becoming open or causing to be open 2. an open place or part; hole; gap; aperture ☆ 3. a clearing in the midst of a wooded area 4. a) a beginning; first part; commencement b) start … English World dictionary
opening — The period at the beginning of the trading session officially designated by an exchange, during which all transactions are considered made at the opening. Related: close. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary The period at the beginning of the trading… … Financial and business terms
opening — o|pen|ing1 [ˈəupənıŋ US ˈou ] n 1.) the time when a new building, road etc is used for the first time, or when a public event begins, especially when it involves a special ceremony opening of ▪ the official opening of the new theatre ▪ the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
opening — 1. noun 1) an opening in the roof Syn: hole, gap, aperture, orifice, vent, crack, slit, chink 2) the opening of the session Syn: beginning, start, commencement … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
opening statement — n: a statement to the jury by trial counsel before the presentation of evidence that usu. explains the nature of the case, the factual matters to be proven, and the evidence to be presented and that summarizes the arguments to be made; also: a… … Law dictionary
opening — noun 1) an opening in the center of the roof Syn: hole, gap, aperture, orifice, vent; peephole; split, crack, fissure, cleft, crevice, chink, slit; perforation; Anatomy foramen 2) the opening in the wall … Thesaurus of popular words
Opening Ceremony of the 11th National Games of the People's Republic of China — The Opening Ceremony of the 11th National Games of the People s Republic of China was held on October 16, 2009 in the Jinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium, also known as Xiliu. It was attended by Chinese President Hu Jintao and IOC President… … Wikipedia
opening statement — first remarks, general explanations given by lawyers at the beginning of a trial before calling witnesses … English contemporary dictionary
Dunst Opening — a b c d e f … Wikipedia
English Opening — a b c d e f … Wikipedia