Usage examples of "cotización de cierre" in Spanish with translation to English

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Creo que es hora de que cierre la ventana. I think it's time for me to close the window.
No cierre los ojos. Don't shut your eyes.
Cierre la puerta cuando salga, por favor. Please will you close the door when you go out.
El cierre de la escuela fue debido a la niebla. The closing of school was due to the snow.
Cierre la caja con cola, y no con cinta. Seal the box with glue, and not with tape.
Muchos mineros temen que la mina se cierre dentro de poco. Many miners are afraid that the mine will be closed down soon.
¿Puedes hacer que se cierre la puerta? Can you get the door to shut?
Mi carro tiene levantavidrios eléctricos y cierre centralizado. My car has power windows and power door locks.
El cierre de la escuela fue debido a la niebla espesa. The closing of school was due to the heavy snow.
Cierre los ojos y cuente hasta diez. Close your eyes, and count to ten.
Por favor, cierre la puerta con cuidado. Please close the door quietly.
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