English to Arabic Dictionary wristwatch

wristwatch

ساعة اليد
definition
noun
The physician uses a stopwatch or a wristwatch with a second hand to time this activity.
a watch worn on a strap around the wrist.
translation of 'wristwatch'
noun
ساعة اليد,
ساعة يد
example
He was using a 'wristwatch' with a digital camera function.
Remember, your digital 'wristwatch' probably has more computing power than those of the space explorers combined!
Missy glanced at her 'wristwatch' with diamonds outlining the round, white gold face and the snakeskin band.
She touched a button on her 'wristwatch' starting a countdown timer.
When it came time for the sermon, he watched the minister take off his 'wristwatch' and place it on the pulpit.
The physician uses a stopwatch or a 'wristwatch' with a second hand to time this activity.
If you are unable to see the clocks due to poor vision, use a digital 'wristwatch' or a smaller pace clock that can be placed at the end of your lane.
Casio wants to go one better by putting an MP3 player and a digital camera in a 'wristwatch' .
Driving the route at a steady speed and recording the time on a digital stopwatch (as most digital 'wristwatches' have) leaves a simple calculation to get the speed.
They corrected deviations of internal clocks by comparison with radio controlled 'wristwatches' .
Timepieces tracked included staff 'wristwatches' and beepers, wall clocks, bedside and central patient monitors, workstation computers, and clocks on videocassette recorders.
Their quartz clock was a very large device as compared with today's quartz 'wristwatches' which also use microchip and liquid crystal display technology.
Until electronics went high-tech, recreational divers had to calculate their dive and decompression times with 'wristwatches' and universal charts usually designed for military divers.
I started collecting vintage watches ever since my grandfather gave me one of his Hamilton vintage 'wristwatches' for my 18th birthday.
In our personal lives, timings are crucial also: our lives are run by 'wristwatches' , alarm clocks, the beep-beep-beep of reminders on mobile phones.
Physicians favored 'wristwatches' over wall clocks for routine situations, but reversed their preference for emergencies.
For example, an organized group counterfeiting high-end 'wristwatches' often has the knockoff faces manufactured in one country, the bands in another and the moving parts in a third.
For one thing, there are 'wristwatches' , cell phones, digital diaries and calculators that most people carry with them, that have to be protected from rainwater.
Since humans are quite good at telling time, the numbers are often missing from commercial wristwatches, and some 'wristwatches' do not even have markings for each hour.
Paul tells me all times recorded for the brewing process are taken from the clock, not our 'wristwatches' .
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