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

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Cierra los ojos y duérmete. Close your eyes and go to sleep.
Por favor, cierra la puerta. Please shut the door.
Por favor, cierra la ventana. Please close the window.
Cierra todas las puertas y ventanas. Shut all the doors and windows.
Cierra la puerta, por favor. Close the door, please.
Cierra la puerta detrás de ti. Shut the door behind you.
Cierra los ojos, por favor. Close your eyes, please.
Por favor, cierra la puerta que está detrás de ti. Please shut the door behind you.
Cierra la puerta al salir. Close the door when you leave.
Cierra la boca. O si no te van a echar. Shut up. If you don't, you'll be thrown out.
Cierra la puerta cuando te vayas. Close the door when you leave.
¿A qué hora cierra el restaurante? When does the restaurant close?
¿A qué hora cierra el metro? What time does the tube close?
Cierra la ventana antes de salir. Close the window before you leave.
¿A qué hora cierra este restaurante? What time does this restaurant close?
La tienda cierra a las siete. The store closes at seven.
Cierra los ojos y cuenta hasta diez. Close your eyes, and count to ten.
¿Sabes a qué hora cierra la tienda? Do you know what time the shop is closed?
¡Alguien viene, cierra la caja y escóndela! Someone's coming, close the box and conceal it!
La puerta del coche no cierra correctamente. The car door doesn't close properly.
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