Usage examples of "direct dial" in English with translation to Spanish

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In case of an emergency, dial 110. En caso de emergencia, marque 110.
Do not expose the console or accessories to high temperatures, high humidity or direct sunlight (use in an environment where temperatures range from 5 °C to 35 °C or 41 °F to 95 °F). No exponga la consola o los accesorios a altas temperaturas, alta humedad o directamente a la luz del sol (use en un entorno donde las temperaturas varíen desde 5 ºC a 35 ºC, o 41 ºF a 95 ºF).
In case of fire, you should dial 119. En caso de incendio, deberías llamar al 119.
We want natural-sounding translations, not word-for-word direct translations. Queremos oraciones que suenen naturales, no traducciones palabra por palabra.
No, Please dial nine first. No, favor de marcar nueve primero.
Is it a direct flight? ¿Es un vuelo directo?
Could you dial for me? The telephone is too high. ¿Puedes marcarme el número? El teléfono está muy alto.
Energy will go wherever we direct it. La energía irá dónde nosotros la dirijamos.
In case of fire, you should dial 119 immediately. En caso de incendio, llama al 119 inmediatamente.
Paintings should not be exposed to direct sunlight. Las pinturas no deben exponerse a la luz solar directa.
In case of fire, dial 119. En caso de incendio, marque 119.
Can you direct me to NHK? ¿Podrías indicarme cómo ir a NHK?
Insert card and dial Introduzca la tarjeta y marque
Foreign direct investments in China amounted to $3 billion last year. El año pasado la inversión directa extranjera en China totalizó $3 mil millones.
Your questions were too direct. Tus preguntas fueron muy directas.
However, it is a direct translation of the Japanese version. Sin embargo, es una traducción directa de la versión japonesa.
Tom took a direct flight to Boston. Tom tomó un vuelo directo a Boston.
49 is the smallest natural number with the property that it and its two direct neighbours are not square-free. 49 es el número natural más pequeño con la propiedad de que él y sus dos vecinos más cercanos no son libres de cuadrados.
Is this the direct way to the Prado? ¿Es éste el camino directo al Prado?
Is this a direct flight? ¿Es un vuelo directo?
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