Usage examples of "ouvrent" in French with translation to English

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Les banques ouvrent à neuf heures. Banks open at nine o'clock.
Les portes de l'école ouvrent à 8 heures. The gates of the school open at eight.
C'est ouvert à interprétation. It's open to interpretation.
Surprenamment, la porte était ouverte. To my surprise, the door was unlocked.
Tom s'est accidentellement ouvert la main en coupant des carottes. Tom accidentally cut his hand when he was slicing carrots.
Tom a ouvert le robinet. Tom turned on the tap.
Elle a l'esprit ouvert. She's open-minded.
À ma grande surprise, la porte était ouverte. To my surprise, the door was unlocked.
Il est ouvert d'esprit. He's open-minded.
Il est ouvert et confiant. He's open and trusting.
Je suis ouvert aux propositions. I'm open to suggestions.
Elle a ouvert la porte. She opened the door.
Il a ouvert les cages. He opened the cages.
Je suis ouvert aux suggestions. I'm open to suggestions.
Il a l'esprit ouvert. He's open-minded.
Ne le laissez pas ouvert. Don't leave it open.
Laisserez-vous la porte ouverte ? Will you leave the door open?
Elle est ouverte d'esprit. She's open-minded.
Elle est ouverte et confiante. She's open and trusting.
Il dormit la fenêtre ouverte. He slept with the window open.
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