Usage examples of "real time clock" in English with translation to Spanish

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This is the first time I've seen a sun clock. Es la primera vez que veo un reloj de sol.
I wish I could live at a more relaxed pace, instead of having to watch the clock all the time. Me gustaría poder vivir a un ritmo más relajado, en vez de tener que mirar el reloj todo el rato.
It's been a long time since I've had a real vacation. Hace mucho que no tengo unas vacaciones de verdad.
It's five o' clock. If you quickly post your letter, it still might make it in time. Son las cinco en punto. Si echas pronto tu carta al correo, aún puede que entre en tiempo.
This clock is electric. Este reloj es eléctrico.
Mary was wondering whether she counted for Tom as a mere word or as a real person. Mary se preguntaba si para Tom ella era una simple palabra o una auténtica persona.
What time do you go home? ¿A qué hora te vas a casa?
The first item he bought was an alarm clock. Él primer objeto que él compró fue un reloj despertador.
She is a real beauty. Ella es una verdadera belleza.
We must make up for lost time. Tenemos que recuperar el tiempo perdido.
The clock is wrong. El reloj está equivocado.
Tom can't tell Mary his real feelings. Tom no es capaz de confesar a Mary sus sentimientos reales.
What time does the exam start? ¿A qué hora empieza el examen?
My clock seems to be broken. Mi reloj parece estar roto.
How ridiculous I was as a Marionette! And how happy I am, now that I have become a real boy! ¡Qué ridículo era como una marioneta! ¡Y qué feliz soy, ahora que me he convertido en un chico de verdad!
I can seldom find time for reading. Casi nunca encuentro tiempo para la lectura.
Whose clock is it? ¿De quién es el reloj?
American football is for sissies. If you're a real man you play rugby. El fútbol americano es para niñas. Los hombres de verdad juegan a rugby.
Next time, I will wear boots! ¡La próxima vez llevaré botas!
This clock is far more expensive than that. Este reloj es mucho más caro que eso.
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