Usage examples of "ticket ouvert" in French with translation to English

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Donnez-moi un ticket, s'il vous plait. Get me a ticket, please.
J'ai ouvert la porte lentement. I opened the door slowly.
Surveille mon sac pendant que je vais acheter un ticket. Keep an eye on my bag while I buy a ticket.
C'est ouvert à interprétation. It's open to interpretation.
J'ai perdu mon ticket. Que dois-je faire ? I lost my ticket. What should I do?
Le corbeau a ouvert ses ailes. The crow spread his wings.
Je n'ai pas de ticket. I don't have a ticket.
Je suis désolée d'avoir ouvert votre courrier par erreur. I'm sorry I opened your mail by mistake.
Dois-je prendre mon ticket maintenant ? Should I pick up my ticket now?
Elle a l'esprit ouvert. She's open-minded.
Le ticket coûte cent euros. The ticket costs 100 euros.
Elle a ouvert la lettre rapidement. She opened the letter quickly.
Ce ticket est valable trois jours. This ticket is valid for three days.
J'ai un billet ouvert pour Osaka. I have an open ticket to Osaka.
Ce ticket est valable pendant trois mois. This ticket is valid for three months.
J'ai un compte ouvert dans cette librairie. I have an account at that book shop.
Le ticket est valable pendant une semaine. The ticket is valid for a week.
Pour un remboursement, vous devez retourner l'article dans son emballage non ouvert. For a refund, you must return the item unopened.
J'ai eu un ticket spécial. I had a special ticket.
Ce lieu est ouvert à tous. This place is open to everybody.
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