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

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Don't open the door. Non aprire la porta.
I left the door open. Ho lasciato la porta aperta.
Who left the window open? Chi ha lasciato la finestra aperta?
The buds began to open. I boccioli cominciarono a schiudersi.
Are they open on Sunday? Sono aperti alla domenica?
What is an open folder? Che cos'è una cartella aperta?
When is the museum open? Quando è aperto il museo?
Do not open those windows. Non aprite quelle finestre.
Who left the door open? Chi ha lasciato la porta aperta?
open in case of emergency aperto in caso di emergenza
When does the museum open? Quando apre il museo?
The door is open now. La porta ora è aperta.
Brian kept the door open. Brian ha tenuto la porta aperta.
Can I open a can? Posso aprire un barattolo?
Is it open on Sunday? È aperto di domenica?
I'm open to suggestions. Sono aperto a suggerimenti.
This door won't open. Questa porta non si aprirà.
You left the door open. Hai lasciato la porta aperta.
I heard the door open. Ho sentito la porta aprirsi.
Open the window, will you? Ti dispiace aprire la finestra?
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