другие переводы
Öffnung |
opening
mouth
aperture
port
orifice
vent
|
Eröffnung |
opening
inauguration
initiation
institution
disclosure
lancing
|
Öffnen |
opening
|
Beginn |
beginning
start
onset
commencement
outset
opening
|
Eröffnen |
opening
|
Einweihung |
inauguration
opening
official opening
|
Anfang |
beginning
start
outset
opening
inception
origin
|
Loch |
hole
opening
pinhole
pit
gap
cavity
|
Start |
start
launch
takeoff
opening
starting line
starting grid
|
Freigabe |
release
opening
decontrol
passing
|
Lücke |
gap
space
hole
loophole
breach
opening
|
Spalt |
gap
split
crack
crevice
opening
fissure
|
Ausgang |
output
exit
outlet
outcome
start
opening
|
Aufmachen |
opening
|
Chance |
chance
opportunity
|
Lichtung |
clearing
glade
opening
|
Möglichkeit |
possibility
opportunity
option
chance
means
opening
|
Aufgehen |
rise
rising
opening
|
Entfaltung |
development
unfolding
display
opening
exposition
|
Übergabe |
handing over
delivery
surrender
|
freie Stelle |
vacancy
opening
|
Blöße |
nakedness
bareness
clearing
opening
ignorance
|
Aufgang |
rising
emergence
stairs
ascent
appearance
opening
|
Anknüpfungspunkt |
opening
|
синонимы
имя существительное
глагол
примеры использования
She drew up her knees, opening herself wider.
It was why they were opening the gates now, because Rew had taken responsibility.
“She’s back opening the kitchen, stoking the fires.
An hour passed before Mor began grousing about opening presents.
Only one modalman at a time could fit into the opening of the cage’s rear, but they were experienced livestock handlers.
“I watched you talk the guards into opening the gate,” said Rew.
Martenion did not have enough regard for her, or her own choice would have delivered the opening speech.
” She made herself eat more, acting as casual as possible, trying to coax him into opening up.
That ancient Cauldron opening an eye to stare at her.
The door to her room was an ill-fitting iron thing that didn’t belong, wedged into an opening in the soft glow of the white stone walls.
The other side was partly walled in by rocks, and the only opening could easily be covered by the gun of one man in the trench, whose duty would be to watch this opening.
Other