Usage examples of "open air restaurant" in English with translation to Italian

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I'd like to open the window: I need some air. Vorrei aprire la finestra: ho bisogno di un po' d'aria.
Evaporation from oceans, lakes, and rivers creates 90% of the water in air. L'evaporazione dagli oceani, laghi e fiumi crea il 90% dell'acqua nell'aria.
Open your eyes please. Apre i tuoi occhi, per favore.
I've already worked in a restaurant. Ho già lavorato in un ristorante.
Please air the room. Per favore, dai aria alla stanza.
I am waiting for the store to open. Sto aspettando che il negozio apra.
Let's dine at restaurant this evening. Ceniamo al ristorante questa sera.
The higher we go up, the thinner the air becomes. Più si va in alto più l'aria è rarefatta.
This lid is so tight I can't open it. Questo coperchio è così saldo che non riesco ad aprirlo.
Tom played a Spanish folk tune on his English horn at a Chinese restaurant in France. Tom ha suonato una melodia folkloristica spagnola con il suo corno inglese in un ristorante cinese in Francia.
It's the first time I breathe pure air. È la prima volta che respiro aria pura.
When did you open your new store? Quando hai aperto il tuo nuovo negozio?
We ate at the restaurant for ten euros per person. Abbiamo mangiato al ristorante a dieci euro a persona.
It is like the air we breath. E 'come l'aria che respiriamo.
Don't open the door. Non aprire la porta.
The women work in a restaurant. Le donne lavorano in un ristorante.
I don't like to leave things up in the air. Non mi piace lasciare le cose a metà.
Kate was lying with her eyes open. Kate stava stesa, con gli occhi aperti.
I met an old man who says that he's never eaten at a restaurant in his whole life. Ho conosciuto un anziano che dice di non aver mai mangiato in un ristorante in tutta la sua vita.
An F-14 is a U.S. Air Force plane. L'F-14 è un velivolo della U.S. Air Force.
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