Usage examples of "digital clock" in English with translation to Spanish

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This clock is electric. Este reloj es eléctrico.
Digital cameras aren't as good as rudimentary cameras. Las cámaras digitales no son tan buenas como las cámaras rudimentarias.
The first item he bought was an alarm clock. Él primer objeto que él compró fue un reloj despertador.
Which kind of watch do you prefer, digital or analog? ¿Qué tipo de reloj prefieres, digital o analógico?
The clock is wrong. El reloj está equivocado.
Digital technology for language-learning is being slowly but surely set up. La tecnología de aprendizaje de lenguas digital se establece lento pero seguro.
My clock seems to be broken. Mi reloj parece estar roto.
I'm going to buy myself a new camera, digital this time. Voy a comprarme una nueva cámara, esta vez digital.
I wish I could live at a more relaxed pace, instead of having to watch the clock all the time. Me gustaría poder vivir a un ritmo más relajado, en vez de tener que mirar el reloj todo el rato.
The digital revolution is paving the way towards strikingly new forms of social relationships. La revolución digital esta haciendo el camino hacia sorprendentes nuevas formas de relaciones sociales.
Whose clock is it? ¿De quién es el reloj?
Thanks to digital photography it seems that no one has their film developed anymore. Gracias a la fotografía digital parece que nadie a revelado más su rollo.
This clock is far more expensive than that. Este reloj es mucho más caro que eso.
Where is my clock? ¿Dónde está mi reloj?
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. Incluso un reloj roto está a la hora dos veces al día.
The clock has just struck three. El reloj acaba de marcar las tres.
Every morning I set my watch by the station clock. Cada mañana ajusto mi reloj según el reloj de la estación.
Tom found this clock at a garage sale. Tom encontró este reloj en la venta de garaje.
My clock is two minutes fast. Mi reloj está adelantado dos minutos.
This is a waterproof clock. Este es un reloj a prueba de agua.
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