English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekdefinisie van "opening" is:'n Opening of gat, veral een wat lig toelaat om 'n kamera of teleskoop binne te gaan.Die deursnee van die opening in 'n lens waardeur lig gaan.'n Ruimte waardeur iets gaan of bekyk word.opening van iets. 'n stelsel wat die hoeveelheid inligting wat oorgedra kan word, beperk.

Sentence Examples

  1. In that portion of the cloth forming the bottom, was likewise, a fourth window, of the same kind, and corresponding with a small aperture in the floor of the car itself.
  2. The window blind blew back with the wind that rushed in, and in the aperture of the broken panes there was the head of a great, gaunt grey wolf.
  3. They set noiselessly to work, and the Parsee on one side and Passepartout on the other began to loosen the bricks so as to make an aperture two feet wide.
  4. Think, too, how great must have been that strength which could have thrust the body up such an aperture so forcibly that the united vigor of several persons was found barely sufficient to drag it down!
  5. The younger man removed the wipers, and the other took a tool to remove the old inner trim around the aperture.
  6. Taking the edge of the loose flange, he bent it back towards the foot of the coffin, and holding up the candle into the aperture, motioned to me to look.
  7. The explosion soon followed the upper rock was lifted from its base by the terrific force of the powder the lower one flew into pieces thousands of insects escaped from the aperture Dantès had previously formed, and a huge snake, like the guardian demon of the treasure, rolled himself along in darkening coils, and disappeared.
  8. The aperture of the rock had been closed with stones, then this stucco had been applied, and painted to imitate granite.
  9. There was no sign of any one and as there were no corners, no doors, no aperture of any kind, but only the solid walls of the passage, there could be no hiding-place even for him.
  10. A thing with no lower jaw glared balefully at them, attempting to climb through the narrow aperture.