Examples of using "Pil" in a sentence and their english translations:
The battery ran down.
- The battery is dead.
- The battery's dead.
I'm looking for batteries.
Do you sell batteries?
You buy us batteries.
My battery died.
It doesn't require a battery.
Where did I put my battery pack?
- My battery is almost dead.
- My battery is about to die.
I guess the battery must be dead.
I guess the battery is flat.
Mary's phone ran out of battery.
This battery is rechargeable.
- The clock has stopped. A new battery is needed.
- The clock has stopped. It needs a new battery.
That lake that we're standing next to is made of pure battery acid.
- The battery gave out.
- The battery died.
- The battery is low.
- The battery died out.
- The battery is flat.
- The battery is dead.
I got a new battery put in my watch yesterday.
- The battery indicator light is showing that the battery is not getting charged.
- The battery indicator light is showing that the battery isn't getting charged.
- It doesn't work so well because the batteries are running down.
- It doesn't work so well because the battery is low.
The battery has to be charged.
The battery has to be charged.
My cellphone beeps if the battery is running low.
This particular model has a really low battery life.
The battery was no longer working.