Examples of using Reopened in English and their translations into Italian
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You probably just reopened that wound.
Tibet was reopened to tourists in mid-June.
New York reopened the books, but they laid down a probationary period.
His wound reopened, he needs some rest.
In 2008, the Sarasota Opera reopened with Verdi's Rigoletto.
The Orpheum Theater reopened in August 2015.
In June 2015 the High Bridge reopened as a pedestrian and bicycle bridge.
In 1865 the college reopened.
Hakata reopened to international trade in 1899.
The library reopened to the public in June 2005.
The Faculties of Science, Pharmacy and Medicine reopened in the years 1914/15.
The church reopened on 9 May 1843.
The branch reopened 6 March 2017.
Reopened after the war, it remained in operation until 1966.
If the dish is reopened it could cause serious illness.
In mid-December 2014 the Ariston Cinema reopened its doors with 380 seats.
The Hotel Meranerhof has reopened its doors after the winter break.
The trustees reopened it in 2004.
Club reopened.
You probably just reopened that wound.- I'm sorry.