clock如何读

英:[klɒk]

美:[klɑːk]

clock英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]钟,座钟,挂钟 instrument that shows the time of day which stands on a shelf or floor, or hangs on a wall

clock是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 时钟,钟
  2. <口>里程计,速度计,速度表
  3. 座钟,挂钟
  4. 袜子跟部的织绣花纹
  5. 记秒表,卡马表
  6. 上下班计时计
  7. 驾驶仪表
  8. 面孔
  9. 【天】时钟座
v. (动词)
  1. 测时间,为…计时
  2. <英俚>打,打击
  3. 用...时间跑完
  4. 记下考勤,上下班打卡
  5. 织上袜跟部花纹
  6. <口>(用机械装置)记录
  7. 看好(时间)
  8. 达到
  9. 测…的速度
  10. 注意到
  11. 认出
  12. 对某人或某事进行获得、计分或计算

clock变形

复数:clocks

第三人称单数:clocks

现在分词:clocking

过去式:clocked

过去分词:clocked

clock词根

词根:clock

adj.

clockwise 顺时针方向的

clocking 孵蛋的

adv.

clockwise 顺时针方向地

v.

clocking 为…计时(clock的ing形式)

clock英英释义

noun (1)

a device other than a watch for indicating or measuring time commonly by means of hands moving on a dialbroadly: any periodic system by which time is measured

a registering device usually with a dialspecifically: odometer

time clock

a synchronizing device (as in a computer) that produces pulses at regular intervals

biological clock

verb

transitive verb

to time with a stopwatch or by an electric timing device

to be timed at

to register on a mechanical recording device

wind velocities were clocked at 80 miles per hour

to hit hard

chiefly British attain, realize—usually used with up

just clocked up a million … paperback sales—Punch

to travel (a distance) over time

clocks more than 15,000 miles a year on business

put in sense 3

clocking long hours at the office

intransitive verb

to have a specified duration or speed—used with inbroadly: to have a specified measure or value —used with in the meal clocked in at about $15

the movie clocked in at just under 3 hours

to register on a time sheet or time clock : punch—used with in, out, on, off

he clocked in late

noun (2)

an ornamental figure on the ankle or side of a stocking or sock

clock词组

alarm clock闹钟

around the clock日以继夜地,连续一整天

clock in打卡上班;记录上班时间

clock on打卡上班

digital clock数字显示式时钟

clock tower钟楼;钟塔

against the clock分秒必争地;用秒表记时

round the clock连续一整天,昼夜不停;毫不疲倦地

biological clock生物钟

system clock系统时钟

electronic clock电子钟

time clock打卡钟,出勤记录钟

wall clock挂钟

clock frequency时钟频率,时钟脉冲频率

internal clock生物钟;内时钟;内频

clock cycle时钟周期

turn back the clock把钟拨慢

real-time clock实时时钟

turn the clock back时光倒转;回到过去;把钟拨慢

clock skew[计]时钟歪斜;时钟脉冲相位差

clock词源中文解释

"机械或电子地测量和指示时间的机器"(自20世纪40年代末开始),14世纪末出现, clokke,最初指的是"带有钟声的时钟",可能源自中古荷兰语 clocke(荷兰语 klok)"一种时钟",来自古北法语 cloque(古法语 cloke,现代法语 cloche "钟声"),源自中世纪拉丁语 clocca "钟声",可能源自凯尔特语(类似于古爱尔兰语 clocc,威尔士语 cloch,曼岛语 clagg "钟声"),并由爱尔兰传教士传播(除非凯尔特语源自拉丁语)。最终的起源是模拟的。

Wherever it actually arose, it was prob. echoic, imitating the rattling made by the early handbells of sheet-iron and quadrilateral shape, rather than the ringing of the cast circular bells of later date. [OED]
无论它实际上起源于哪里,它可能是模拟的,模仿早期手铃(由薄铁和四边形形状制成)发出的咔嗒声,而不是后来铸造的圆形钟铃的响声。[OED]

取代了古英语 dægmæl,来自 dæg "日" + mæl "测量,标记"(参见 meal(n.1))。拉丁语单词是 horologium(法语 horologe,西班牙语 reloj,意大利语 oriolo, orologio 的来源); 希腊人使用了一种水钟(klepsydra,字面意思是"偷水者"; 参见 clepsydra)。

put(或 set)the clock back "回到早期的状态或制度"的形象出现于1862年。Round-the-clock(形容词)最早出现于1943年,最初指空袭。称某人为 face that would stop a clock "非常丑陋"的说法可以追溯到1886年(变体包括 break a mirror, kill chickens)。

I remember I remember
That boarding house forlorn,
The little window where the smell
Of hash came in the morn.
I mind the broken looking-glass,
The mattress like a rock,
The servant-girl from County Clare,
Whose face would stop a clock.
[... etc.; The Insurance Journal, January 1886]
我记得,我记得
那个悲惨的寄宿家庭,
那扇小窗户,早晨飘进来的
肉杂烩的味道。
我记得破碎的镜子,
像石头一样的床垫,
来自克莱尔县的女仆,
她的脸会让钟表停下。
[...等等; 《保险杂志》,1886年1月]

clock_体育行业词汇

记录钟,以时间完成记时

clock_医学行业词汇

钟,测量时间的装置

clock_电力行业词汇

顺时针方向旋转, clock-wise rotation

clock词源英文解释

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

The first known use of clock was in the 14th century

clock儿童词典英英释义

clodnoun

a lump or mass especially of earth or clay

a person who is dull or not sensitive : oaf

clodnoun

a lump or mass especially of earth or clay

a person who is dull or not sensitive : oaf

clockworknoun

machinery (as in a mechanical toy) containing a set of small cogwheels

clockwiseadverb or adjective

in the direction in which the hands of a clock turn

clock1 of 2noun

a device for measuring or telling the time and especially one not meant to be worn or carried about by a person

a registering device with a dial that is attached to a machine to measure or record what it is doing

a device (as in a computer) that sends out signals at regular spaces of time so that other events can happen in the correct order

clock2 of 2verb

to time (as a person or a piece of work) by a timing device

to show (as time or speed) on a recording device

winds clocked at 80 mph

to hit hard

clock1 of 2noun

a device for measuring or telling the time and especially one not meant to be worn or carried about by a person

a registering device with a dial that is attached to a machine to measure or record what it is doing

a device (as in a computer) that sends out signals at regular spaces of time so that other events can happen in the correct order

clock2 of 2verb

to time (as a person or a piece of work) by a timing device

to show (as time or speed) on a recording device

winds clocked at 80 mph

to hit hard

clock1 of 2noun

a device for measuring or telling the time and especially one not meant to be worn or carried about by a person

a registering device with a dial that is attached to a machine to measure or record what it is doing

a device (as in a computer) that sends out signals at regular spaces of time so that other events can happen in the correct order

clock2 of 2verb

to time (as a person or a piece of work) by a timing device

to show (as time or speed) on a recording device

winds clocked at 80 mph

to hit hard

clock1 of 2noun

a device for measuring or telling the time and especially one not meant to be worn or carried about by a person

a registering device with a dial that is attached to a machine to measure or record what it is doing

a device (as in a computer) that sends out signals at regular spaces of time so that other events can happen in the correct order

clock2 of 2verb

to time (as a person or a piece of work) by a timing device

to show (as time or speed) on a recording device

winds clocked at 80 mph

to hit hard

clock1 of 2noun

a device for measuring or telling the time and especially one not meant to be worn or carried about by a person

a registering device with a dial that is attached to a machine to measure or record what it is doing

a device (as in a computer) that sends out signals at regular spaces of time so that other events can happen in the correct order

clock2 of 2verb

to time (as a person or a piece of work) by a timing device

to show (as time or speed) on a recording device

winds clocked at 80 mph

to hit hard

clock医学词典英英释义

clocknoun

biological clock

clock 例句

1 The only motion was the minute hand and the agitated red star-shaped time indicator on Fischer’s clock.

2 Swaddled in blankets and bandages, she glanced at the clock on the mantelpiece.

3 He decorates the monastery’s clock in exchange for firewood.

4 The clock showed midnight.

时钟显示已是午夜。

5 She tensed as Cain came to stand nearby, half-hidden in the shadow of the clock tower behind them.

6 The alarm clock and my head were still buzzing.

7 The clock radio flashed 4:04 p.m. in green digital numbers.

8 In the comer of the room, attached by ropes, hung huge weights that kept the clocks running.

9 I don't remember the desk and file drawers, the clock on the wall or the five-dollar bill hanging in a frame.

10 He was conscious of a clock ticking...

他听到了钟的嘀嗒声。

11 “No, there’s one other difference. It takes twenty-four hours for the Big Dipper to swing around the North Star. So every hour space on the clock face stands for two hours.”

12 Wish Hamilton would swallow a clock so I could hear him creeping around.

13 After several days, it is no longer noon when the clocks say twelve.

14 “My entire morning is spent looking at the clock and waiting for this moment right here. This is my favorite part of the day.”

15 Raymie could hear the sunburst clock in the kitchen, ticking slowly, methodically.

16 “I never hear the other kind, so Mom got me that devil disguised as a clock.”

17 There was only the hushed sound of their breathing, and, from somewhere in the room, the ticking of a clock, which must have been hidden by books.

18 Fischer then pointed to the camera aperture he’d complained about the previous day, and quickly left the stage with his clock running.

19 I nodded like I could see the invisible clock too.

20 And now all the clocks angrily think that it’s 12:00!

clock 同义词

3 计程器

odometer milometer

5 打卡钟

telltale

9 时钟座

horologium

13 面部

front

14 座钟

ticker

15 观看

-scopy view see watch

18 为计时

time

19 记秒表

stopwatch

23 计时

time timing

24 时钟脉冲

time clock

25 时钟

timepiece

26 时间段

segment lapse

30 里程计

speedometer

34 仪表

presence instrument

clock 短语相关

around the clock run out the clock atomic clock biological clock beat the clock cuckoo clock shot clock banjo clock against the clock longcase clock

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