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IELTS BNC: 2543 COCA: 2635

clock

1 clock /ˈklɑːk/ noun
plural clocks
1 clock
/ˈklɑːk/
noun
plural clocks
Learner's definition of CLOCK
[count] : a device that shows what time it is and that is usually placed in a room or attached to a wall钟;时钟
often used before another noun常用于另一名词前
compare watch; see also alarm clock, atomic clock, biological clock, body clock, cuckoo clock, grandfather clock
the clock : a clock that is used in sports and that shows how much time remains for a particular part of a game(比赛)计时器
◊ In U.S. English, to eat up the clock or run out the clock or kill the clock is to keep control of the ball or puck near the end of a game so that your opponent will not have a chance to score.耗掉剩余时间(比赛即将结束时,控制住球不让对方进球得分)
see also shot clock
the clock : time clock
the clock chiefly British, informal : a device that shows how far a vehicle has traveled : odometer计程器;里程表

against the clock

: in order to do or finish something before a particular time(为按时完成某事)争分夺秒
◊ If a race is against the clock, the time of each racer is measured and the racer with the fastest time wins.(给参赛者)计时

around the clock

also round the clock
: throughout the entire day and night : every hour of the day昼夜不停;夜以继日

beat the clock

: to do or finish something quickly before a particular time赶在某一时间之前完成

put/turn back the clock

also put/turn the clock back
: to return to a condition that existed in the past让时光倒流;回到从前
2 clock /ˈklɑːk/ verb
clocks; clocked; clocking
2 clock
/ˈklɑːk/
verb
clocks; clocked; clocking
Learner's definition of CLOCK
[+ object]
: to measure the amount of time it takes for (a person) to do something or for (something) to be completed为…计时;测…的时间usually + at
: to finish a race in (an amount of time)用时…(完成比赛)
[+ object] : to measure or show (the speed of something) with a measuring device测量(速度)
[no object] : to have a particular speed or to continue for a particular amount of time速度为;时间长达+ in
[+ object] informal : to hit (someone or something) very hard痛打;狠揍
[+ object] British, informal : to look at or notice (someone or something)注视;注意到

clock in/on

[phrasal verb] chiefly British
: to record on a special card the time that you start working打卡上班

clock off/out

[phrasal verb] chiefly British
: to record on a special card the time that you stop working打卡下班

clock up

[phrasal verb]
clock up (something) chiefly British
: to gain or reach (a particular number or amount)达到(某一数目或数量)
IELTS BNC: 2543 COCA: 2635

clock

1 of 3

noun (1)

plural clocks
often attributive
1
: a device other than a watch for indicating or measuring time commonly by means of hands moving on a dial
broadly : any periodic system by which time is measured
2
: a registering device usually with a dial
specifically : odometer
3
4
: a synchronizing device (as in a computer) that produces pulses at regular intervals
5

see also a race against the clock

clock

2 of 3

verb

clocked; clocking; clocks

transitive verb

1
a
: to time with a stopwatch or by an electric timing device
b
: to be timed at
2
: to register on a mechanical recording device
wind velocities were clocked at 80 miles per hour
3
: to hit hard
4
chiefly British : attain, realize
usually used with up
just clocked up a million … paperback salesPunch
5
a
: to travel (a distance) over time
clocks more than 15,000 miles a year on business
b
: put in sense 3
clocking long hours at the office

intransitive verb

1
: to have a specified duration or speed
used with in
the movie clocked in at just under 3 hours
broadly : to have a specified measure or value
used with in
the meal clocked in at about $15
2
: to register on a time sheet or time clock : punch
used with in, out, on, off
he clocked in late
clocker noun

clock

3 of 3

noun (2)

: an ornamental figure on the ankle or side of a stocking or sock
Phrases
against the clock
1
: with or within a time constraint
working against the clock
2
: with clocked speed rather than the order of finish as the criterion for placement
trial races against the clock
around the clock or less commonly round the clock
1
: continuously for 24 hours : day and night without cessation
2
: without relaxation and heedless of time
kill the clock or run out the clock
: to use up as much as possible of the playing time remaining in a game (such as football) while retaining possession of the ball or puck especially to protect a lead

Example Sentences

Verb He clocked 3 hours and 15 minutes in his last marathon. His fastest pitch was clocked at 91 miles per hour. The cop said she clocked me going 95 miles per hour. I was so angry I wanted to clock him.

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English clok, from Middle Dutch clocke bell, clock, from Old French or Medieval Latin; Old French dialect (Picard) cloque bell, from Medieval Latin clocca, of Celtic origin; akin to Middle Irish clocc bell

Noun (2)

perhaps from clock entry 1

First Known Use

Noun (1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1883, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun (2)

1530, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of clock was in the 14th century
IELTS BNC: 2543 COCA: 2635
clock

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + CLOCK | CLOCK + VERB | CLOCK + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEaccurate準確的時鐘12-hour, 24-hour * 12 小時 /24 小時時鐘digital, electric數字鐘;電鐘atomic原子鐘time考勤鐘bedside, kitchen牀頭鐘;廚房鐘alarm, carriage, cuckoo, grandfather, pendulum, travel, travelling, wall鬧鐘;便攜式時鐘;布穀鳥自鳴鐘;落地擺鐘;擺鐘;旅行鐘;掛鐘ticking滴答作響的時鐘countdown (NAmE) 倒計時器His countdown clock reads forty seconds.他的倒計時器顯示還剩下 40 秒。biological, body, circadian (biology生物) , internal生物鐘
With jet lag, your biological clock is out of synch with the actual time.因為時差的緣故,你的生物鐘與實際時間不同步了。VERB + CLOCKreset, set, wind重調時間;調時間;給鐘上弦I've set my alarm clock for six tomorrow.我已經把鬧鐘定到了明早 6 點。move back, put back, set back, turn back (often figurative) 往後撥鐘;追溯Let's turn back the clock to the last decade.讓我們把時間撥回到上一個 10 年。move ahead, put forward, set ahead, turn forward (often figurative) 往前撥鐘calibrate, synchronize校準時鐘stop (for example in a game比賽時) 使鐘停下Pressing the buzzer stops the clock.按下蜂鳴器停止計時。check, glance at, look at核對鐘錶;瞥一眼鐘;看看鐘watch不停地看時間employees who are always watching the clock (= wanting their day's work to end) 總是在不停地看錶等着下班的員工beat (= do something in less time than is allowed) 在規定的時間以前完成The player beat the clock and set a new record.這位選手提前到達終點,創下了一項新紀錄。CLOCK + VERBbeep, buzz, chime (sth), ring, strike sth, tick時鐘嘟嘟響/嗡嗡響/報(⋯時)/鳴響/敲⋯點/滴答響The clock struck the hour.時鐘整點報時。I could hear a clock ticking somewhere in the house.我能聽見鐘在房子裏某個地方滴答作響。stop鐘停keep time鐘走得準This clock doesn't keep time.這鐘不準。be fast, be slow鐘快;鐘慢That clock's fast.那鐘快。gain time, lose time鐘走得快;鐘走得慢be right, be wrong鐘走時準確/不準go back, go forward鐘回撥/往前撥The clocks go back tonight.今天晚上把鐘往回撥。say sth, tell sth鐘報時The clock on the wall said twelve o'clock.牆上的鐘報 12 點了。Her clock told her it was time to get up.她的時鐘告訴她該起牀了。go off鐘響鬧鈴My alarm clock didn't go off this morning.我的鬧鐘今天早上沒有響。CLOCK + NOUNface鐘面tower鐘樓radio收音機鬧鐘PREPOSITIONagainst the clock搶時間to work against the clock (= to work fast in order to finish before a particular time) 搶時間工作around the clock, round the clock (= all day and all night) (especially BrE) 日夜不停to work around the clock夜以繼日地工作by the clock根據這個鐘It's ten o'clock by the kitchen clock.廚房的鐘 10 點了。PHRASESthe dial of a clock, the face of a clock, the hands of a clock鐘盤;鐘面;鐘的指針

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