Usage examples of "closing" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom is closing the store. Tom está cerrando la tienda.
We are closing the store. Estamos cerrando la tienda.
I'm closing my store. Estoy cerrando mi tienda.
Thank you for closing the door. Gracias por cerrar la puerta.
I am thinking of closing my savings account. Estoy pensando en cerrar mi cuenta de ahorros.
I feel cold. Do you mind closing the window? Tengo frío. ¿Te importa cerrar la ventana?
The closing of school was due to the snow. El cierre de la escuela fue debido a la niebla.
The closing of school was due to the heavy snow. El cierre de la escuela fue debido a la niebla espesa.
What time do you close? ¿A qué hora cierran?
We heard the door close. Oímos la puerta cerrándose.
What time does it close? ¿A qué hora cierra?
I heard the door close. cerrarse la puerta.
May I close the window? ¿Puedo cerrar la ventana?
She kept her eyes closed. Ella mantuvo los ojos cerrados.
Please close the door quietly. Por favor, cierre la puerta con cuidado.
The store is closed Mondays. Los Lunes la tienda está cerrada.
Would you close the window? ¿Podrías cerrar la ventana?
The museum is closed now. Ahora el museo está cerrado.
Close the door behind you. Cierra la puerta detrás de ti.
Unfortunately the store was closed. Lamentablemente la tienda estaba cerrada.
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