opening in Spanish
opening in Spanish is abriente, de abertura, de apertura — opening means a gap or hole that allows passage or access.
opening in Spanish
abriente
de abertura
de apertura
inaugural
inicial
primer
aperción
An act or instance of making or becoming open.
abertura
An act or instance of making or becoming open.
abertura
A gap permitting passage through.
boquete
A gap permitting passage through.
apertura
The first few moves in a game.
abertura
The first few moves in a game.
estreno
The first performance of a show or play by a particular troupe.
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 Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "opening" in Spanish?
"opening" in Spanish is abriente, de abertura, de apertura. 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 Spanish, "opening" is abriente, de abertura, de apertura.
Are there other ways to say "opening" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 11 translations listed for "opening": abriente, de abertura, de apertura, inaugural, inicial, primer.
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