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| Wand- | wall [attr.] [e.g. calendar, clock] |
| | Kamin- [z. B. Uhr, Sims, Zimmer, Gitter od. Schirm] | fireplace [attr.] [e.g. clock, mantel, room, screen] |
| | Wecker {m} [Armbanduhr, Handy, Computer] | alarm [clock etc.] |
| | Zeiger {m} | hand [clock, watch] |
| | Uhrzeiger {m} | hand [clock, watch] |
| | Ziffernblatt {n} | face [clock face] |
| | Läuten {n} | tolling [bell, clock] |
| | Zeiger {m} | finger [watch or clock hand] |
| | Uhrkasten {m} | body [of a grandfather clock] |
| | Fallblättchen {n} [Schachuhr] | flag [chess clock] |
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| visare {u} [på ur] | hand [on a clock or watch] |
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| viser {fk} | hand [on clock, watch] |
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| å tikke | to tick [e.g. clock] |
| | viser {m} | hand [clock, watch] |
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| dingull {k} | pendulum [of a clock] |
| | ótta {kv} [gamalt] [kl. 3 að morgni, markaði upphaf 2. eyktar sólarhringsins] | [3 o'clock in the morning] |
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| atrasado [reloj] | slow [clock, watch] |
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| vers [temps p.e. 4 heures] | approximately [time e.g. 4 o'clock] |
| | sonner [un coup : cloche, horloge] | to strike [church bell, clock] |
| | aiguille {f} [montre] | finger [watch or clock hand] |
| | faire avancer | to advance [clock, tape, film] |
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| wskazówka {f} [w zegarku] | hand [on clock] |
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| циферблат {ч} | dial [clock or watch face] |
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| drnčať [nedok.] | to jangle [produce sounds caused by vibration: alarm clock, telephone, tram etc.] |
| | budík {m} | alarm [alarm clock] |
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| óramutató | hand [clock, watch] |
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| viisari | hand [clock, watch] |
| | kello kaksitoista | noon [12 o'clock] |
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