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clock

美 [klɑːk]英 [klɒk]
  • n.时钟;钟
  • vt.达到(某时间或速度);注意到;认出;测…的速度;非法减少(车辆)计程器上的里程数

复数: clocks 过去式: clocked 现在分词: clocking 过去分词: clocked 第三人称单数: clocks

clockclock

noun

1

时钟;钟
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.

厨房的钟六点十分了。

The clock struck twelve/midnight.

时钟已敲响十二点 / 午夜十二点。

The clock is fast/slow .

这钟走得快了 / 慢了。

The clock has stopped.

钟停了。

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

钟面

The hands of the clock crept slowly around.

钟的时针在缓慢地走着。

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

埃伦听见大厅的钟滴答滴答地大声走着。

2


a used car with 20 000 miles on the clock

一辆计程器上累计行程为2万英里的二手汽车

习语

if you do sth against the clock , you do it fast in order to finish before a particular time

all day and all night without stopping

to change the time shown by clocks, usually by one hour, when the time changes officially, for example at the beginning and end of summer

if a sports team tries to run 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 scoring

the time changes officially, for example at the beginning and end of summer

to finish a task, race, etc. before a particular time

a situation in which you have to do sth or finish sth very fast before it is too late

to stop measuring time in a game or an activity that has a time limit

to be careful not to work longer than the required time; to think more about when your work will finish than about the work itself

verb

1

达到(某时间或速度)
to reach a particular time or speed

He clocked 10.09 seconds in the 100 metres final.

他100米决赛跑出了10.09秒的速度。

2

测…的速度
to measure the speed at which sb/sth is travelling

The police clocked her doing over 100 miles an hour.

警察测出她的车速每小时超过100英里。

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

据测拉皮德城的阵风速度为每小时80英里。

3

注意到;认出
to notice or recognize sb

I clocked her in the driving mirror.

我从汽车后视镜里注意到她。

4

非法减少(车辆)计程器上的里程数;回拨(车辆)里程表作弊
to 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

5

(尤指用机器)记录上班时间,上班打卡
to record the time at which you arrive at work, especially by putting a card into a machine

6

(尤指用机器)记录下班时间,下班打卡
to record the time at which you leave work, especially by putting a card into a machine

7

达到(某一数量)
to reach a particular amount or number

On the trip we clocked up over 1 800 miles.

这次旅行我们的行程超过了1 800英里。

He has clocked up more than 25 years on the committee.

他担任委员会的委员已超过25年。

clock

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT 钟;时钟
    A clock is an instrument, for example in a room or on the outside of a building, that shows what time of day it is.

    He was conscious of a clock ticking...

    他听到了钟的嘀嗒声。

  • 2
    N-COUNT 考勤钟;上下班计时钟
    A time clock in a factory or office is a device that is used to record the hours that people work. Each worker puts a special card into the device when they arrive and leave, and the times are recorded on the card.

    Government workers were made to punch time clocks morning, noon and night.

    公务员早、中、晚都要打卡。

  • 3
    N-COUNT (汽车的)车速表,里程表
    In a car, the clock is the instrument that shows the speed of the car or the distance it has travelled.

    The car had 160,000 miles on the clock...

    里程表显示此车已行驶了16万英里.

  • 4
    VERB 达到(特定的时间或速度)
    To clock a particular time or speed in a race means to reach that time or speed.

    Elliott clocked the fastest time this year for the 800 metres...

    埃利奥特跑出了今年800米的最快速度

  • 5
    VERB 为…计时;为…测速
    If something or someone is clocked at a particular time or speed, their time or speed is measured at that level.

    He has been clocked at 11 seconds for 100 metres...

    他100米跑了11秒。

  • 6
    VERB 注意到;看到
    If you clock something, you notice or see it.

    If there was any scandal in that company, you can be sure that Bobby will have clocked it.

    那家公司有任何丑闻,博比肯定会知道。

  • 7
    See also:alarm clock;biological clock;body clock;cuckoo clock;grandfather clock;o'clock

  • 8
    PHRASE 与时间赛跑;争分夺秒
    If you are doing something against the clock, you are doing it in a great hurry, because there is very little time.

    The emergency services were working against the clock as the tide began to rise...

    开始涨潮了,紧急救援机构正在争分夺秒地工作。

  • 9
    PHRASE 提前完成任务
    If you beat the clock, you finish doing something or succeed in doing something before the time allowed for doing it has ended.

  • 10
    PHRASE 不分昼夜;日夜不停
    If something is done round the clock or around the clock, it is done all day and all night without stopping.

    Rescue services have been working round the clock to free stranded motorists...

    救援部门一直在日夜不停地工作,解救被困司机。

  • 11
    PHRASE 倒退;回到以前
    If you want to turn the clock back or put the clock back, you want to return to a situation that used to exist, usually because the present situation is unpleasant.

    In some ways we wish we could turn the clock back...

    在某些方面,我们希望能回到以前。

  • 12
    PHRASE (通常指因不耐烦而)不断看时间,老是看钟表
    If you are watching the clock, you keep looking to see what time it is, usually because you are bored by something and want it to end as soon as possible.

    I started to watch the clock about halfway through the class.

    课大约上了一半,我就开始不停地看时间。

noun

1
a timepiece that shows the time of day

verb

1
measure the time or duration of an event or action or the person who performs an action in a certain period of time
he clocked the runners
Synonym: time

数据来源:WordNet

  1. The clock said three o'clock .

    时钟显示三点整。

  2. The clock has just struck three .

    时钟刚刚敲过三点。

  3. It was ten past six by the kitchen clock .

    厨房的钟六点十分了。

  4. I set the alarm clock for 7 o'clock .

    我把闹钟定在7点钟闹响。

  5. This clock doesn 't go .

    这钟不走了。

  6. That clock 's ten minutes fast .

    那座钟快十分钟。

  7. During his talk , most of the delegates had one eye on the clock .

    他讲话时大部分代表边听边悄悄看钟。

  8. In the silence we could hear the clock ticking .

    寂静中,我们能听到钟表滴答作响。

  9. The clock is simply for ornament ; it doesn 't work any more .

    这架时钟纯属摆设,它再也不走了。

  10. The clock struck six just as I arrived .

    我到达时,时钟正敲六点。

  11. The hands of the clock crept slowly around .

    钟的时针在缓慢地走着。

  12. He has clocked up more than 25 years on the committee .

    他担任委员会的委员已超过25年。

  13. He took the clock to pieces .

    他把钟拆散了。

  14. The walls were bare except for a clock .

    墙上除了一只挂钟什么也没有。

  15. This clock is a collector 's item .

    这座钟是珍藏。

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

    警察测出她的车速每小时超过100英里。

  17. Did you hear the clock strike ?

    你听见钟响了吗?

  18. The clock showed midnight .

    时钟显示已是午夜。

  19. At 35 , Kate 's biological clock was ticking .

    到35岁时,凯特的生物钟开始滴答作响。

  20. I forbid anyone to touch that clock .

    我不准任何人碰那台钟。

  21. She heard the clock strike midnight .

    她听见钟敲子夜12点。

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

    埃伦听见大厅的钟滴答滴答地大声走着。

  23. The clock began to whirr before striking the hour .

    钟在打点前先嘎啦嘎啦地响起来。

  24. The clock ticked away the minutes .

    钟表显示时间一分一秒地过去。

  25. This machine has a clock speed of 1.6GHz .

    这台机器的时钟频率为1.6千兆赫。

  26. On the trip we clocked up over 1 800 miles .

    这次旅行我们的行程超过了1800英里。

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

    他100米决赛跑出了10.09秒的速度。

  28. I clocked her in the driving mirror .

    我从汽车后视镜里注意到她。

  29. I heard the clock chime .

    我听见钟响报时。

  30. The clock chimed midday .

    时钟响过正午十二点。

  • 词语搭配
  • 短语动词
  • 习语

clock与以下词性连用

n.

hands of a clock

钟表指针

clock radio

钟控收音机

v.

look at a clock

看钟表

put/turn the clock back/forward

往后/往前拨钟表

set a clock

调钟表

clock strikes

时钟敲响

clock ticks

时钟嘀嗒作响

(用考勤卡)记录上班的时间;打卡上班

(用考勤卡)记录下班的时间;打卡下班

达到(某一数目或总数)

以下资源来自牛津词典

clock in/on

(尤指用机器)记录上班时间,上班打卡
to record the time at which you arrive at work, especially by putting a card into a machine

clock out/off

(尤指用机器)记录下班时间,下班打卡
to record the time at which you leave work, especially by putting a card into a machine

clock up sth

达到(某一数量)
to reach a particular amount or number

On the trip we clocked up over 1 800 miles.

这次旅行我们的行程超过了1 800英里。

He has clocked up more than 25 years on the committee.

他担任委员会的委员已超过25年。

n.

against the clock

抢时间;争分夺秒
if you do sth against the clock , you do it fast in order to finish before a particular time

around/round the clock

日夜不停;夜以继日
all day and all night without stopping

put the clocks forward/back

(夏时制开始和结束时)把时钟拨快 / 拨回(一般为一个小时)
to change the time shown by clocks, usually by one hour, when the time changes officially, for example at the beginning and end of summer

put/turn the clock back

1

倒退;复旧;怀旧
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.

我但愿时光能倒退两年,再给我们的婚姻一次机会。

2

开倒车
to return to old-fashioned methods or ideas

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

新的审查法令将倒退到50年前的状态。

run down/out the clock

消耗掉剩余的比赛时间(比赛接近结束时,球队只设法控制住球,以阻止对方进球得分)
if a sports team tries to run 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 scoring

the clocks go forward/back

(夏时制)把时钟拨快 / 拨回
the time changes officially, for example at the beginning and end of summer

beat the clock

提前完成任务(或跑到终点等)
to finish a task, race, etc. before a particular time

a race against time/the clock

和时间赛跑;抢时间;争分夺秒
a situation in which you have to do sth or finish sth very fast before it is too late

stop the clock

(在计时比赛或活动中)停表
to stop measuring time in a game or an activity that has a time limit

watch the clock

盯着钟表(算计着不超过规定的工作时间,或只盼望下班而无心工作)
to be careful not to work longer than the required time; to think more about when your work will finish than about the work itself