Usages of cerrado
La puerta está cerrada.
The door is closed.
El libro está cerrado.
The book is closed.
La salida del estacionamiento está cerrada porque hubo un problema técnico.
The exit of the parking lot is closed because there was a technical problem.
En el camino, el navegador del teléfono mostró una alerta sobre otro cruce cerrado.
On the way, the phone’s browser showed an alert about another closed crossing.
La pista del aeropuerto está cerrada hoy.
The runway at the airport is closed today.
La biblioteca central está cerrada hoy.
The central library is closed today.
La biblioteca está cerrada hoy, ¿verdad?
The library is closed today, right?
Si llueve, no uses sandalias y lleva zapatos cerrados.
If it rains, don’t wear sandals and bring closed shoes.
La entrada está cerrada por seguridad.
The entrance is closed for safety.
Esa gasolinera estaba cerrada, así que seguimos hasta la siguiente.
That gas station was closed, so we kept going to the next one.
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