Examples of using A clock in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
A clock. That's noon.
That's noon. A clock.
A clock has two hands.
My son can read a clock.
Its a clock that tells you the time.
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The guy can read a clock.
I power a clock with a potato.
He measures the time with a clock radio.
Can I get a clock at two minutes up there?
I didn't realize I was punching a clock.
I am not just a clock radio.
Tom has a clock just like the one Mary has.
That's the way a clock works.
At two minutes up there? Two minutes. Can I get a clock.
I-I power a clock with a, with a potato.
On the nightstand, we can see a clock radio.
You couldn't stop a clock, you weak tit. Yeah, right.
On the nightstand, we can see a clock radio.
To fix a clock, he opened it with a can-opener.
I swear the face on that child could stop a clock.
With a can-opener. To fix a clock, he opened it.
Can I get a clock at two minutes up there? Two minutes.
Yeah, right. You couldn't stop a clock, you weak tit.
A clock needs to be cleaned, well-lubricated and wound tight.
Three quarters in my hand, and you're walking out with a clock radio.
Two minutes. Can I get a clock at two minutes up there?
You can yell at us later, but right now,we're on a bit of a clock.
He was about to power a clock with a potato. It's time for science.
It's time for science. Hey, he was about to power a clock with a potato.