slovo | definícia |
opener (encz) | opener,otvírač n: Zdeněk Brož |
opener (encz) | opener,otvírák n: Zdeněk Brož |
Opener (gcide) | Opener \O"pen*er\, n.
1. One who, or that which, opens. "True opener of my eyes."
--Milton.
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2. Specifically: A bottle opener or a can opener; as, you
need an opener to get the cap off.
[PJC] |
opener (wn) | opener
n 1: the first event in a series; "she played Chopin for her
opener"; "the season's opener was a game against the
Yankees"
2: a person who unfastens or unwraps or opens; "children are
talented undoers of their shoelaces" [syn: undoer,
opener, unfastener, untier]
3: a hand tool used for opening sealed containers (bottles or
cans) |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
bottle opener (encz) | bottle opener,otvírák n: |
can opener (encz) | can opener,otvírák na konzervy Jiří Šmoldas |
can-opener (encz) | can-opener,otvírák na konzervy Zdeněk Brož |
eye opener (encz) | eye opener, n: |
for openers (encz) | for openers, |
letter opener (encz) | letter opener, n: |
tin opener (encz) | tin opener,nůž na konzervy Zdeněk Brožtin opener,otvírák n: tin opener,otvírák na konzervy Zdeněk Brož |
tin-opener (encz) | tin-opener,nůž na konzervy Zdeněk Brožtin-opener,otvírák na konzervy Zdeněk Brož |
eye opener (gcide) | eye opener \eye opener\ n.
1. That which makes the eyes open, as startling news or
occurrence; something which causes one to suddenly
understand what was not previously known.
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2. A drink of liquor, especially the first one in the
morning. [U. S. Slang]
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Opener (gcide) | Opener \O"pen*er\, n.
1. One who, or that which, opens. "True opener of my eyes."
--Milton.
[1913 Webster]
2. Specifically: A bottle opener or a can opener; as, you
need an opener to get the cap off.
[PJC] |
Pew opener (gcide) | Pew \Pew\ (p[=u]), n. [OE. pewe, OF. puie parapet, balustrade,
balcony, fr. L. podium an elevated place, a jutty, balcony, a
parapet or balcony in the circus, where the emperor and other
distinguished persons sat, Gr. po`dion, dim. of poy`s,
podo`s, foot; -- hence the Latin sense of a raised place
(orig. as a rest or support for the foot). See Foot, and
cf. Podium, Poy.]
1. One of the compartments in a church which are separated by
low partitions, and have long seats upon which several
persons may sit; -- sometimes called slip. Pews were
originally made square, but are now usually long and
narrow.
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2. Any structure shaped like a church pew, as a stall,
formerly used by money lenders, etc.; a box in theater; a
pen; a sheepfold. [Obs.] --Pepys. --Milton.
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Pew opener, an usher in a church. [Eng.] --Dickens.
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bottle opener (wn) | bottle opener
n 1: an opener for removing caps or corks from bottles |
can opener (wn) | can opener
n 1: a device for cutting cans open [syn: can opener, {tin
opener}] |
cap opener (wn) | cap opener
n 1: a bottle opener to pry off caps |
eye opener (wn) | eye opener
n 1: an alcoholic drink intended to wake one up early in the
morning
2: something surprising and revealing |
letter opener (wn) | letter opener
n 1: dull knife used to cut open the envelopes in which letters
are mailed or to slit uncut pages of books [syn: {letter
opener}, paper knife, paperknife] |
tin opener (wn) | tin opener
n 1: a device for cutting cans open [syn: can opener, {tin
opener}] |
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