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opening

Aussprache: [/ˈoʊ.pə.nɪŋ/]

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Kontext: „games“

(noun) a beginning in a game, sport, or competition. It's the first chance to do something or the first part of a match.

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He made a strong move in the opening of the chess game.

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Her performance in the opening of the tennis match was weak.

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What strategy do you usually use in the opening of a game?

Kontext: „physical space“

(noun) a gap or hole allowing access to or through something. It's like a door or entrance that lets you go into a building.

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The key turned smoothly in the lock, and the door swung open to reveal the opening.

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He tried to climb through the narrow opening in the fence, but it was too small.

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Where is the opening to get inside the building?

Kontext: „opportunity“

(noun) a chance or opportunity to begin something new. It's like the first step you take when starting something.

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The job interview was her opening to start a new career.

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He missed the opening to join the club because he forgot to submit the application.

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What will you do to take advantage of the opening to launch your project?

Kontext: „beginning“

(noun) the initial part of a performance, event, or process. It's like the first act or introduction to something.

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The singer captivated the audience with her performance from the opening.

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The play's opening didn't grab the viewers' attention, leading to a slow start.

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How important is the opening of a movie or play in drawing in the audience?

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