Usage examples of "photo exposure meter" in English with translation to Spanish

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Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. El uso de controles, ajustes o procedimientos distintos de los que aquí se especifican pueden resultar en una peligrosa exposición a la radiación.
A cubic meter corresponds to 1000 liters. Un metro cúbico corresponde a 1000 litros.
I never see this photo without being reminded of my happy days in the countryside. Nunca dejo de recordar mis días felices en el campo cuando veo esta foto.
Read the meter. Lee el contador.
You look very good in that photo. Sales muy bien en esa foto.
It took me about two and a half hours to dig a hole one meter in diameter and two meters in depth. Me llevó unas dos horas y media excavar un hoyo de un metro de diámetro y dos de profundidad.
Tom showed his photo album to Mary. Tom le enseñó su álbum de fotos a Mary.
Whoever lost a bag with a glucose meter inside, contact this address. Quien perdió un bolso con un medidor de glucosa, comuníquese a esta dirección.
The photo catches the tension in the court very well. La foto captó la tensión en la corte muy bien.
I love this photo. Me encanta esta foto.
The photo he showed added color to his story. La foto que mostró le dió color a su historia.
She showed him the photo. Ella le mostró la foto.
Show me the photo. ¡Enséñame la fotografía!
What do you think of when you look at this photo? ¿En qué piensas cuando ves esta foto?
They looked at the photo taken of me when I was a boy and laughed. Miraron la foto de cuando yo era niño y se burlaron.
Dick passed the photo to me. Dick me pasó la foto.
I used a photo of my dog for my desktop wallpaper. Usé una foto de mi perro como fondo de pantalla.
She took the photo back in her hands. Ella tomó la foto entre sus manos.
This photo is my favourite! ¡Esta foto es mi preferida!
Here's a photo of her. Aquí tiene una foto de ella.
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