clock的意思和读音

clock

: [klɑk] : [klɒk]

n.

v.);

clocks  clocking  clocked  

v.+n.set clock,wind clock

adj.+n.electric clock

n.timepiece,timer,chronometer,regulator,device

clockn.

1.[c]an instrument for measuring and showing time, in a room or on the wall of a building (not worn or carried like a watch)

It was ten past six by the kitchen clock.

The clock struck twelve/midnight.

The clock is fast/slow .

The clock has stopped.

the clock face(= the front part of a clock with the numbers on)

The hands of the clock crept slowly around.

Ellen heard the loud ticking of the clock in the hall.

IDMagainst the clockif you do sthagainst the clock , you do it fast in order to finish before a particular timearound/round the clockall day and all night without stoppingput the clocks forward/backto change the time shown by clocks, usually by one hour, when the time changes officially, for example at the beginning and end of summer

I wish we could turn the clock back two years and give the marriage another chance.退

The new censorship law will turn the clock back 50 years.使退 50

put/turn the clock back退怀to return to a situation that existed in the past; to remember a past age

I wish we could turn the clock back two years and give the marriage another chance.退

to return to old-fashioned methods or ideas

The new censorship law will turn the clock back 50 years.使退 50

run down/out the clockif a sports team tries torun down/out the clock at the end of a game, it stops trying to score and just tries to keep hold of the ball to stop the other team from scoringthe clocks go forward/backthe time changes officially, for example at the beginning and end of summerv.

1.~ sthto reach a particular time or speed

He clocked 10.09 seconds in the 100 metres final. 100 10.09

2.to measure the speed at which sb/sth is travelling

The police clocked her doing over 100 miles an hour. 100

Wind gusts at 80 m.p.h. were clocked at Rapid City. 80

3.(informal)~ sb.~ that….~ what/where, etc.…to notice or recognize sb

I clocked her in the driving mirror.

4.(informal)~ sthto illegally reduce the number of miles shown on a vehicle's milometer(= instrument that measures the number of miles it has travelled) in order to make the vehicle appear to have travelled fewer miles than it really has

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n.1.an object that shows the time. The object like a clock that you wear on your wrist is called a watch. Clocks either have a background called a face with hands that point to the hours and minutes, or they are digital clocks that show the time as a set of numbers. You say a clock is slow when it shows a time that is earlier than the correct time. You say it is fast when it shows a time that is later than the correct time

v.1.to travel at a particular speed in a race; to measure or record the speed at which a person or vehicle is traveling2.to hit someone3.to notice someone

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2. Bag Clock Cooking things ...

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1.I wake up in the morning to the sound of an alarm clock, and as I reach over to turn it off, I essentially press play to start my day.

2.That is how he looked at one o'clock, when he walked out of the bathroom as if he had just awakened from a restorative sleep.

3.One cause of bit slippage is overflow of a receive buffer that occurs when the transmitter's clock rate exceeds that of the receiver.

4.Professor Hinkle made it a practice to start class every morning promptly at nine o'clock on the dot.

5.'Then I think I shall go to bed, for it is past twelve o'clock; but you may call me if you want anything in the night.

6.When I think would be perfectly good because If I have been trying to ring BT at two o'clock in the morning, yes it may have taken hours.BT

7.Though I was unhappy, it was time to get up. When I prepared to brush teeth, I suddenly found that the clock run slow and I would be late.

8.More than 500 firefighters were working around the clock to contain the blaze, but it continued to grow.500

9.I watched as my grandfather took the key from his pocket and opened the door in the old clock and used the key to wind it up.使

10.Countdowns are an integral part of the theatre, even though the clock seems to spend as much time stopped as it does ticking towards zero.使