Usage examples of "lavorare al aperto" in Italian with translation to English

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Tom non deve lavorare al lunedì. Tom doesn't have to work on Mondays.
Ha aperto la porta. He opened the door.
Lei vuole lavorare in un ospedale. She wants to work in a hospital.
Il supermercato è aperto dal lunedì al sabato. The supermarket is open Monday through Saturday.
Proseguì a lavorare. She kept on working.
Tom non ha ancora aperto il suo negozio. Tom hasn't opened his store yet.
Cosa le impedì di lavorare? What prevented you from working?
Il ponte è aperto al traffico. The bridge is open to traffic.
Vorrei non dover lavorare. I wish I didn't have to work.
Quando ho aperto la finestra ho visto dei bambini che giocavano a baseball. When I opened the window, I saw children playing baseball.
Che cosa vi ha impedito di lavorare? What prevented you from working?
Questo giardino è aperto al pubblico. This garden is open to the public.
Ci hanno fatto lavorare tutto il giorno. They made us work all day.
Ha aperto rapidamente la carta. She opened the letter quickly.
Cosa vi ha impedito di lavorare? What prevented you from working?
Il processo non è aperto al pubblico. The trial is not open to the public.
Sono abituato a lavorare tutta la notte. I'm used to working all night.
Tom ha aperto la porta a Mary. Tom opened the door for Mary.
Non mi manca per niente lavorare nella city! I definitely do not miss working in the city!
Il nuovo supermercato è stato aperto lo scorso mese. The new supermarket was opened last month.
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