Usage examples of "timing clock" in English with translation to French

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This clock is electric. Cette montre est électrique.
Your timing really sucks. Ton chronométrage est vraiment merdique.
A clock must be above all correct. Une horloge doit surtout donner l'heure exacte.
Nice timing. Bien calculé !
I checked the time on the clock. J'ai vérifié l'heure sur l'horloge.
In life as with omelets, the timing is important. Dans la vie comme avec les omelettes, c'est le choix du moment qui est important.
I'll buy that old clock no matter how expensive it is. Je ferai l'acquisition de cette vieille horloge quel qu'en soit le prix.
Timing is everything. Le chronométrage est tout ce qui compte.
He had just finished his homework when the clock struck ten. Il venait de finir son devoir lorsque dix heures sonnèrent.
Great timing! Cela tombe bien.
Set the clock right. It's ten minutes fast. Règle la pendule. Elle avance de dix minutes.
Good timing. I'll get you to test drive the new model. Tu tombes bien, tu peux essayer le nouveau modèle, s'il te plaît ?
I wish I could live at a more relaxed pace, instead of having to watch the clock all the time. Je voudrais pouvoir vivre à un rythme plus relâché, au lieu d'avoir à regarder l'heure tout le temps.
For instance, in my father's business the timing of sales and purchases was very important, and he would sometimes write or say to his colleagues "There is a tide," without going into detail. Par exemple, dans les affaires de mon père, la planification des ventes et des achats était très importante, et il devait parfois écrire ou dire à ses collègues, "il y a un afflux", sans entrer dans le détail.
This clock is accurate. Cette horloge est à l'heure.
Whose clock is it? À qui est cette horloge ?
A computer is no more alive than a clock is. Un ordinateur n'est pas plus vivant qu'une montre.
This clock gains two minutes a day. Cette horloge avance de deux minutes par jour.
Where is my clock? Où est ma montre ?
The clock has just struck three. L'horloge vient de marquer trois heures.
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