Usage examples of "pulse and tone telephone" in English with translation to Spanish

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I must ask Nick his new address and telephone number when I see him. Cuando vea a Nick debo preguntarle por su nueva dirección y su número telefónico.
Give me your address and telephone number. Deme su dirección y su número de teléfono.
Please tell me your name and telephone number. Dígame su nombre y su número de teléfono, por favor.
He gave me his office telephone number and address. Él me dio el número de teléfono de su oficina y su dirección.
I'll get in touch with Tom by telephone tomorrow and ask him to give us a hand. Mañana me pondré en contacto con Tom y le pediré que nos eche una mano.
I plan to telephone Tom tomorrow and ask him to help. Mañana planeo llamar a Tom y pedirle que ayude.
Some people caricature gay men as limp-wristed and speaking with a lisp. Algunas personas caricaturizan a los homosexuales como afeminados hablando con ceceo.
The doctor took my pulse. El médico me tomó el pulso.
I am forbidden to use this telephone. Tengo prohibido usar este teléfono.
You don't have to use such a harsh tone with me. No tienes que usar un tono tan severo conmigo.
The appearance of stereotypes and TV are very related. La aparición de estereotipos y la televisión están muy relacionados.
You have a regular pulse. Tienes un pulso regular.
Suddenly the telephone rang. El teléfono sonó repentinamente.
"I need some money," Dima said, with a tone of embarrassment. –Necesito algo de dinero –dijo Dima con tono avergonzado.
I can see a lady and two dogs in the car. Puedo ver a una mujer y a dos perros dentro del auto.
My pulse is slow. Mi pulso está bajo.
There is a telephone booth at the corner of the street. Hay una cabina telefónica en la esquina de la calle.
Did you pick up on that strange tone in his voice? ¿Te diste cuenta de ese tono extraño en su voz?
John played guitar and his friends sang. John tocaba la guitarra y sus amigos cantaban.
My pulse is fast. Mi pulso está elevado.
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