Usage examples of "dial tone" in English with translation to Spanish

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In case of an emergency, dial 110. En caso de emergencia, marque 110.
You don't have to use such a harsh tone with me. No tienes que usar un tono tan severo conmigo.
In case of fire, you should dial 119. En caso de incendio, deberías llamar al 119.
"I need some money," Dima said, with a tone of embarrassment. –Necesito algo de dinero –dijo Dima con tono avergonzado.
No, Please dial nine first. No, favor de marcar nueve primero.
Did you pick up on that strange tone in his voice? ¿Te diste cuenta de ese tono extraño en su voz?
Could you dial for me? The telephone is too high. ¿Puedes marcarme el número? El teléfono está muy alto.
"No", he said in a decided tone. —No —dijo con tono decidido.
In case of fire, you should dial 119 immediately. En caso de incendio, llama al 119 inmediatamente.
She interrogated me in an inquiring tone. Ella me interrogó con una voz inquisidora.
In case of fire, dial 119. En caso de incendio, marque 119.
His tone lead me to think that he already knew. Su tono me llevó a pensar que ya lo sabía.
Insert card and dial Introduzca la tarjeta y marque
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