Examples of using This clock in English and their translations into Spanish
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This clock breaks the rules.
What's up with this clock over here?
This clock doesn't run," she said.
But I think this clock is fast.
Is this clock here in Evidence?
People also translate
You're gonna watch me run out this clock.
This clock has a built-in TFT display and a quad-band GSM phone.
I have less than one minute on this clock!
This clock controls a number of processes, including sleep-wake cycles.
Ill be back baby,i just gotta beat this clock.
This clock is also a unique work of art, but apart from that, it will be your best ally so you don't miss your train!
Land will be back baby,i just gotta beat this clock.
I sometimes think that this clock, this machine is what constitutes humanity's first real break from the world of nature.
Fanciful numerals in various sizes make this clock an instant statement piece.
This clock is supplied with a remote sensor(THGN122N) and can support up to 3 sensors in total additional sensors sold separately.
Dad I thought I told you not to touch this. If I find that there is anything broken on this clock you are in serious trouble.
Using this clock, time measurement is made with incredible precision with this rare metal atom, the cesium.
We here at the station feel it's the public's right to be informed… of this clock determines hunger conspiracy.
What makes this clock so special is that you can personalise it with joyful designs, the name of the little one or your favorite pictures.
Ladies and gentlemen as mayor of Hill Valley it gives me great pleasure to dedicate this clock to the people of Hill County!
This clock has been set 2 hours late therefore, your testimony that you left the victim's room at two is clearly questionable.
That is to say, in a frame moving relative to the local clock, this clock will appear to be running more slowly.
Those kind of conversations immediately allow you to take responsibility for that kind of time span, andthat's the hope with this clock.
I was painting this clock with a view of the vibrant Italian squares, intensely fragrant fruit and vegetable markets and reflections of the sun on the tiles.
You actually have to look at it up close to really appreciate all the small things that makes this clock one of our favourites.
This clock, uses sand, is a nautical hourglass, probably from the 16th century, whose maker is unknown and which now can be found at the Naval Museum of Madrid.
The design of the needles as the design of the time signals make this clock, a key piece for hotel receptions or business premises.
Amongst others, legend says that this clock was constructed by clockmaster Hanu š in the 15 th century, and that only he knew how this complicated mechanism worked.
Keeping the speed of light constant for all inertial observers, requires a lengthening of the period of this clock from the moving observer's perspective.
This clock has taken its visual inspiration from the house numbers used in villas and apartment buildings that the designer passed by when coming up with the inspiration.