From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishopening hoursˈopening ˌhours noun [plural] British English BBTthe hours when a shop, bank, bar etc is open to the public
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opening hours• The power to set local opening hours will be removed from the licensing magistrates and given to local authorities.• The public perusing opening hours of some bureaux may think it unreasonable for a bureau to close for lunch.• It has involved itself energetically in such issues as pub opening hours and the additives and adjuncts used in the brewing process.• Parties of children are only admitted during public opening hours with adult supervision.• Cuts to police station opening hours.From Longman Business Dictionaryopening hoursˈopening ˌhours noun [plural] British EnglishCOMMERCE the period of time when a shop, bank, bar etc is open to the publicShops now have longer opening hours.