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clock1
noun
- 1. A device for measuring and indicating time, usually by means of a digital display or pointers on a dial.
- Thesaurus: timepiece, timer, timekeeper.
- An electronic device that synchronizes processes within a computer system, by issuing signals at a constant rate.
the clock
4a. colloq
- A mileometer;
4b. colloq
- A speedometer.
- Form: time clock (in full)
7. slang
- The face.
- 1. To measure or record (time) using such a device.
2. To record with a stopwatch the time taken by (a racer, etc) to complete a distance, etc.
3. colloq
- To travel at (a speed as shown on a speedometer).
- To hit someone.
- To achieve (an officially attested time) in a race.
- Example: He clocked 9.89 seconds in the final
- To turn back the mileometer of (a car), to display a lower figure than the actual mileage.
- To observe or notice someone.
- With a time deadline.
- To finish before the set time limit or deadline.
- To seek to return to the conditions of an earlier period.
- Throughout the day and night.
- Thesaurus: night and day, continuously, twenty-four hours a day, continually, non-stop.
- To pay close attention to the time of day, especially in order not to exceed minimum working hours.
Phrasal Verb: clock in or on
- To record one's time of arrival at a place of work.
- To record one's time of departure from a place of work.
- To reach (a speed), cover (a distance), or achieve (a score), etc.
