clocking
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A clock is an instrument that shows what time of day it is. 鍾
He was conscious of a clock ticking. 他意識(shí)到了時(shí)間正在消逝。
...a digital clock. …一個(gè)數(shù)字時(shí)鍾。
2. N-COUNT 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. 考勤刷卡機(jī)
Government workers were made to punch time clocks morning, noon and night. 政府工作人員被要求早晨、中午和晚上要在考勤機(jī)上打卡。
3. N-COUNT an ornamental design either woven in or embroidered on the side of a stocking (長(zhǎng)襪的)花邊設(shè)計(jì)
4. V-T To clock a particular time or speed in a race means to reach that time or speed. 以…的速度競(jìng)賽
Elliott clocked the fastest time this year for the 800 metres. 埃利奧特跑出了今年800米的最快速度。
5. V-T If something or someone is clocked at a particular time or speed, their time or speed is measured at that level. 測(cè)…的速度[usu passive]
He has been clocked at 11 seconds for 100 metres. 他100米跑的速度已被測(cè)出是11秒。
6. V-T to strike, esp on the face or head 打(在臉上或頭上)[英國(guó)英語(yǔ)] [slang]
7. →see also alarm clock , o'clock
8. PHRASE If you are doing something against the clock, you are doing it in a great hurry, because there is very little time. 爭(zhēng)分奪秒
The emergency services were working against the clock as the tide began to rise. 潮水開始上漲,應(yīng)急部門正在爭(zhēng)分奪秒地工作著。
9. PHRASE If something is done around the clock or round the clock, it is done all day and all night without stopping. 夜以繼日
Rescue services have been working round the clock to free stranded motorists. 救援工作一直在晝夜不停地進(jìn)行著,來(lái)解救被睏的開車的人們。
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