Usage examples of "watches" in English with translation to Spanish

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His work is making watches. Su trabajo es hacer relojes.
Mary watches TV every night. Mary mira televisión todas las noches.
In Soviet Russia, television watches the audience! En la Rusia soviética, ¡la televisión observa a la audiencia!
Let's synchronize our watches. Sincronicemos nuestros relojes.
Tom watches too much television. Tom mira demasiada televisión.
It is predicted that the watch company will produce over one million new watches a year. Se pronostica que la compañía de relojes producirá más de un millón de relojes nuevos al año.
I had my watch repaired. Mandé mi reloj a arreglar.
Let's not watch TV. No miremos televisión.
I like watching the countryside. Me gusta observar el campo.
I'll be watching you. Te estaré vigilando.
She lost her new watch. Ella perdió su nuevo reloj.
I watched TV this morning. He mirado la tele esta mañana.
He was aware of being watched. Él estaba consciente de estar siendo observado.
Big Brother is watching you. El Gran Hermano te está vigilando.
Molly has a big watch. Molly tiene un reloj grande.
They watched me in silence. Me miran en silencio.
I like watching planes take off. Me gusta observar a los aviones despegando.
I know he is watching me. Yo sé que él me está vigilando.
I bought her a watch. Le compré un reloj.
The whole world is watching. Todo el mundo está mirando.
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