Examples of using "Uhr" in a sentence and their english translations:
This clock is electric.
It is ten o'clock by my watch.
Is that clock working?
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It's 2:30 by my watch.
- It's eight o'clock at night.
- It's 8 P.M.
- It's 8:00 p.m.
- It's seven o'clock.
- It is seven o'clock.
- It is 7 o'clock.
It's 8 P.M.
This clock is broken.
It is ten o'clock by my watch.
This clock isn't working.
I had my watch stolen.
- The clock is ticking.
- The clock's ticking.
- Does that clock work?
- Is this clock working?
Fix the watch.
the clock is ticking.
Is 6 o'clock OK?
- Is that clock working?
- Does that clock work?
Is that clock going?
"When do you get up?" "I get up at eight."
My watch has been stolen.
- How much is this watch?
- What is the price of this watch?
- How much is this clock?
- How much does this watch cost?
My watch has stopped.
- The clock has stopped.
- The clock stopped.
What time is it?
"What time is it?" "It's 3:20."
It is twenty minutes past ten.
This clock isn't working.
This is a waterproof watch.
It's eight o'clock at night.
from 8 a.m. to roughly 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
He stole my watch.
- I'll wait till four o'clock.
- I'll wait until four o'clock.
Lately I've been sleeping at night, from like 1 or 2 to 9 or so.
- It is already eleven.
- It's already 11.
- It's already eleven.
Tom looked at the clock.
- "What time is it?" "It's 3:20."
- "What's the time?" "It is twenty minutes past three."
She wakes up at seven o'clock.
- I have lost my watch.
- I lost my watch.
- I lost the watch.
- I've lost my watch.
- It is 7:45.
- It's 7:45.
A clock has two hands.
I had my watch stolen.
- I'll wait till four o'clock.
- I'll wait until four o'clock.
9 o'clock this morning.
I'm looking for my watch.
It's five o'clock.
Is your watch correct?
My watch stopped working.
The clock is wrong.
My watch keeps good time.
- Where is my watch?
- Where is my clock?
- Where's my watch?
- My watch has been stolen.
- My watch was stolen.
This clock is broken.
This clock isn't working.
This watch is expensive.
Where's your watch?
- The watch is slow.
- The clock is slow.
Whose clock is it?
- Wind the clock.
- Wind up the clock.
The clock is defective.
The clock is broken.
This clock is mine.
My watch runs too fast.
This watch is waterproof.