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clock




clock UK [klɒk] US [klɑːk] noun [ clocks ]
 
TIME

1. <E > countable a device for measuring and showing time, which is usually found in or on a building and is not worn by a person
We have an antique clock on our mantelpiece.
The town-hall clock says (= shows that the time is) 9 o'clock.
I think the kitchen clock is fast/slow (= is showing a later/earlier time than it should).
The clock began to strike twelve.
She set her clock (= put it to the right time) by the time signal on the radio.
Thesaurus+: ↑Watches and clocks
2. put/turn the clocks back UK ( US set/turn the clocks back )
to change the time on your clocks to an hour earlier, at an officially chosen time of year
Don't forget to turn the clocks back tonight.
Thesaurus+: ↑Watches and clocks
3. put/turn the clocks forward ( US also set the clocks ahead )
to change the time on your clocks to an hour later, at an officially chosen time of year
Thesaurus+: ↑The seasons
 
This alarm clock takes two medium-sized batteries.
The clock was striking ten as we went into the church.
The kitchen clock is wrong - it's actually 12.30 not 12.15.
Digital clocks don't really help children to learn about time and how to organize their time.
That clock is ten minutes slow.
 
SPEED
4. the clock
A. a speedometer (= a device that measures speed)
I was only doing 30 mph on the clock.
Thesaurus+: ↑The interior of vehicles
B. a mileometer (= a device for recording distance travelled)
My car's only got 10 000 miles on the clock.
Thesaurus+: ↑The interior of vehicles
Idioms: against the clock put the clock back round the clock turn back the clock watching the clock
 
verb transitive
 
TIME

1. to take a particular time exactly to do or complete something
He clocked 10 seconds in the 100 metres (= He ran it in 10 seconds).
Thesaurus+: ↑Watches and clocks
 
SPEED

2. to show or reach a particular speed or distance on a measuring device
+ -ing verb The police clocked him doing 80 mph in a 50 mph area.
Jim's car has clocked (up) (= travelled) 40 000 miles in less than two years.
Thesaurus+: ↑Speed of motion
 
HIT

3. UK informal to hit someone, especially on the head or face
Then the other guy turned round and clocked him one (= hit him).
Thesaurus+: ↑Hitting and beating ↑Punishing by causing pain
Phrasal Verbs: clock in clock out clock something up

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