opening in Portuguese
opening in Portuguese is abertura, início, vaga — opening means a gap or hole that allows passage or access.
opening in Portuguese
abertura
início
Something that is a beginning.
vaga
An unoccupied employment position.
What does "opening" mean?
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noun A gap or hole that allows passage or access.
"They squeezed through a narrow opening in the fence."
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noun The beginning of something, especially an event, performance, or piece of writing.
"The opening of the film sets a tense, moody tone."
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noun An available position or vacancy, such as a job.
"There's an opening for a marketing assistant at the firm."
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adjective Coming first, at the start of a series of events.
"The opening ceremony drew a huge crowd."
opening in a sentence
- They squeezed through a narrow opening in the fence.
- The opening of the film sets a tense, moody tone.
- We arrived just in time for the gallery's opening.
- There's an opening for a marketing assistant at the firm.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "opening" in Portuguese?
"opening" in Portuguese is abertura, início, vaga. opening means: A gap or hole that allows passage or access.
How do you use "opening" in a sentence?
Example: "They squeezed through a narrow opening in the fence." In Portuguese, "opening" is abertura, início, vaga.
Are there other ways to say "opening" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "opening": abertura, início, vaga.
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