Sentence examples of "closes" in English with translation "cerrar"

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Translations: all177 cerrar130 cerrarse47
The store closes at seven. La tienda cierra a las siete.
The shop closes at seven. La tienda cierra a las siete.
This store closes at nine in the evening. Esta tienda cierra a las nueve de la noche.
Do you have any idea when the bank closes? ¿Tienes idea de cuándo cierra el banco?
According to John, the bank closes at 3 p.m. Según John, el banco cierra a las 3 p.m.
The bank opens at 9 a.m. and closes at 3 p.m. El banco abre a las 9 de la mañana y cierra a las 3 de la tarde.
What time do you close? ¿A qué hora cierran?
What time does it close? ¿A qué hora cierra?
May I close the window? ¿Puedo cerrar la ventana?
Please close the door quietly. Por favor, cierre la puerta con cuidado.
Would you close the window? ¿Podrías cerrar la ventana?
Close the door behind you. Cierra la puerta detrás de ti.
When does the restaurant close? ¿A qué hora cierra el restaurante?
Shall I close the door? ¿Cierro la puerta?
The door won't close. La puerta no cierra.
When does the museum close? ¿Cuándo cierra el museo?
When does check-in close? ¿Cuándo cierra el check-in?
Don't close the door. No cierres la puerta.
She kept her eyes closed. Ella mantuvo los ojos cerrados.
The store is closed Mondays. Los Lunes la tienda está cerrada.
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