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

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This is a waterproof clock. Este es un reloj a prueba de agua.
This clock isn't working. Este reloj no funciona.
He glanced at the clock. Él le dio una ojeada al reloj.
I bought her a clock. Le compré un reloj.
My clock seems to be broken. Mi reloj parece estar roto.
The clock has just struck three. El reloj acaba de marcar las tres.
My clock is two minutes fast. Mi reloj está adelantado dos minutos.
This clock is out of order. Este reloj está desajustado.
Don't you see the clock? ¿No ves el reloj?
Paul is punctual like a clock. Paul es tan puntual como un reloj.
He has to fix the clock. Él tiene que reparar el reloj.
He has to repair the clock. Él tiene que reparar el reloj.
Tom forgot to set his alarm clock. A Tom se le olvidó ajustar su reloj despertador.
This clock is far more expensive than that. Este reloj es mucho más caro que eso.
Tom found this clock at a garage sale. Tom encontró este reloj en la venta de garaje.
This is an old type of American clock. Este es un antiguo modelo de reloj americano.
Starch degradation is linked to a Circadian clock. La degradación de almidón está ligada a un reloj Circadiano.
This antique clock is worth one thousand dollars. Este reloj antiguo cuesta mil dólares.
Something seems to be wrong with my clock. Parece que algo está mal con mi reloj.
The clock stopped. It needs a new battery. El reloj se detuvo. Necesita una pila nueva.
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