Examples of using A clock in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
Or a clock.
The answer is a clock.
With a clock in it.
Being killed by a clock.
A clock on a wall?
People also translate
I was staring at a clock.
That's a clock, but okay.
You were staring at a clock?
There's a clock involved.
We must work like a clock.
I have a clock in my head.
I'm the one out here stuck on a clock.
I have a clock inside of me, Sam.
Or should I just look at a clock?
A clock fell on your head.
This guy's gonna put us on a clock.
You can't put a clock on perfection.
It's time. It's hands on a clock.
You could set a clock by her bowels.
I didn't have time to look at a clock.
Would you draw a clock for me? Susannah?
Put a clock in the walls to drive me nuts.
Susannah? Would you draw a clock for me?
A clock will appear on the screen showing you the time.
The Dean said it had a bell and a clock.
The television is both a clock and a calendar.
He doesn't need to follow rules or a clock.
We're on a clock, and she needs to free the prisoners.
I was standing on the edge of my toilet, hanging a clock.