Usage examples of "funcionamiento automático" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿Hay un cajero automático por aquí? Is there a cash machine near here?
Los primeros ordenadores electrónicos se pusieron en funcionamiento en 1945. The first electronic computers went into operation in 1945.
Mi abuelo no sabe retirar dinero del cajero automático. My grandfather doesn't know how to take money out of an ATM.
Ellos estudian acerca del funcionamiento del cerebro. They study about the function of the brain.
El cajero automático se tragó mi tarjeta de débito. The ATM has swallowed my debit card.
Esta proteína es importantísima para el buen funcionamiento del organismo. This protein is crucial for the organism to function properly.
¿Hay algún cajero automático por acá? Is there an ATM around here?
El cajero automático se ha tragado mi tarjeta de crédito The automatic teller has swallowed my credit card
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