opening
Signification (Anglais)
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present participle and gerund of open
Concepts
ouverture
trou
orifice
début
débouché
ouvrant
occasion
commencement
passage
possibilité
espace
emploi non pourvu
emploi vacant
vacance d’emploi
percée
éclosion
fondation
fente
fissure
auspices
festivités
fonction
rencontre sociale
tenir
événement
poste
travail
marché
battant de porte
porte
éclaircie
inaugural
préliminaire
lézarde
ébréché
entrée
bouche
entre
présentation
initiative
opening night
débouchage
lumière
poste vacant
creux
fossé
Fréquence
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ˈəʊ.pə.nɪŋ/
Étymologie (Anglais)
From Middle English openynge, openande, openand, from Old English openiende, from Proto-West Germanic *opanōndī, from Proto-Germanic *upanōndz, present participle of *upanōną (“to open”), equivalent to open + -ing. Cognate with West Frisian iepenjend, Dutch openend, German öffnend, Swedish öppnande, Icelandic opnandi.
Associé à néerlandais
openend
Associé à allemand
öffnend
Associé à néerlandais
opening
Associé à allemand
Öffnung
open
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- Not closed.
- Not closed.
- Not closed.
- Not closed.
- Not physically drawn together, closed, folded or contracted; extended.
- Actively conducting or prepared to conduct business.
- Receptive.
- Public
- With open access, of open science, or both.
- Candid, ingenuous, not subtle in character.
- Mild (of the weather); free from frost or snow.
- Having a free variable.
- Which is part of a predefined collection of subsets of X, that defines a topological space on X.
- Whose first and last vertices are different.
- In current use; connected to as a resource.
- To be in a position allowing fluid to flow.
- To be in a position preventing electricity from flowing.
- Not fulfilled or resolved; incomplete.
- Not settled or adjusted; not decided or determined; not closed or withdrawn from consideration.
- Of a note, played without pressing the string against the fingerboard.
- Of a note, played without closing any finger-hole, key or valve.
- Not of a quality to prevent communication, as by closing waterways, blocking roads, etc.; hence, not frosty or inclement; mild; used of the weather or the climate.
- Written or sent with the intention that it may made public or referred to at any trial, rather than by way of confidential private negotiation for a settlement.
- Uttered with a relatively wide opening of the articulating organs; said of vowels.
- Uttered, as a consonant, with the oral passage simply narrowed without closure.
- That ends in a vowel; not having a coda.
- Made public, usable with a free licence and without proprietary components.
- Resulting from an incision, puncture or any other process by which the skin no longer protects an internal part of the body.
- Source code of a computer program that is not within the text of a macro being generated.
- Having component words separated by spaces, as opposed to being joined together or hyphenated; for example, time slot as opposed to timeslot or time-slot.
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