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clock
- IPA[kläk]
美式
- a mechanical or electrical device for measuring time, indicating hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds, typically by hands on a round dial or by displayed figures.;time taken as a factor in an activity, especially in competitive sports
- attain or register (a specified time, distance, or speed);achieve (a victory)
verb: clock, 3rd person present: clocks, gerund or present participle: clocking, past tense: clocked, past participle: clocked
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名詞
- 1. a mechanical or electrical device for measuring time, indicating hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds, typically by hands on a round dial or by displayed figures. 同義詞
- ▪ time taken as a factor in an activity, especially in competitive sports they play against the clock her life is ruled by the clock
- ▪ a measuring device resembling a clock for recording things other than time, such as a speedometer, taximeter, or odometer. 同義詞
- ▪ see time clock
動詞
- 1. attain or register (a specified time, distance, or speed) I clocked nearly nine hours of uninterrupted sleep 同義詞
- ▪ achieve (a victory) she clocked her 39th victory of the season
- ▪ record as attaining a specified time or rate the tower operators clocked a gust of 185 mph
- 2. British informal hit (someone), especially on the head someone clocked him for no good reason