Usage examples of "australian eastern standard time" in English with translation to Italian

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Wombat is a typical australian animal. Il wombat è un animale tipico dell'Australia.
They lost the war on the eastern front. Hanno perso la guerra sul fronte orientale.
The Kansai dialects are said to have a "sing-song" quality because their pitch accents differ from standard Japanese, which comes from the Tokyo dialect. Si dice che i dialetti del Kansai abbiano una qualità "musicale" perché il loro accento tonale differisce da quello del giapponese standard, che proviene dal dialetto di Tokyo.
Who commands time? Chi comanda il tempo?
I want to learn standard English. Voglio imparare l'inglese standard.
Tom is wasting time Tom sta perdendo tempo.
This shirt is the standard size. Questa camicia è di taglia standard.
I can seldom find time for reading. Riesco a trovare raramente del tempo per leggere.
Next time, I will wear boots! La prossima volta indosserò stivali!
It's the first time I smoke. È la prima volta che fumo.
At what time should the plane from Guadalajara arrive? A che ora dovrebbe arrivare l'aereo da Guadalajara?
Next time I visit San Francisco, I'd like to stay at that hotel. La prossima volta che visito San Francisco vorrei stare in quell'hotel.
I don't know what the time is. Non so che ora è.
I don't have any time to watch TV. Non ho il tempo di guardare la televisione.
Yes, it's time to go. Sì, è ora di andare.
Tom spent a lot of time trying to learn how to play the French horn. Tom ha speso un sacco di tempo a imparare a suonare il corno francese.
I've spent so many years as chairman that I feel it's time I stepped down. Ho passato tanti anni in qualità di presidente che sento che è giunto il momento di dimettermi.
It's the first time I make Marika laugh. È la prima volta che faccio ridere Marika.
It has been a long time since I wrote you last. È passato tanto tempo dall'ultima volta che ti ho scritto.
I don't have the time to read this book. Non ho tempo di leggere questo libro.
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