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I . clock [klɒk, Am klɑ:k] N

II . clock [klɒk, Am klɑ:k] VB trans

1. clock (take amount of time):

clock

3. clock inf (hit):

clock
clock
clock

alarm clock N

clock in VB intr

2. clock in inf (arrive):

clock in

clock out VB intr

2. clock out inf (leave work):

clock out

cuckoo clock N

travelling clock N

I . round-the-clock ADJ

round-the-clock surveillance:

radio alarm (clock) N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A range of things that swing, blink or pulsate share this quality, including clock pendulums, lightning bugs and heart cells.
phys.org
Every six minutes, an animated cuckoo clock went off, and another artist was spit out into a floating cloud.
www.ew.com
The machinery and needles of the clocks were changed while the clock's main dial was unchanged.
en.wikipedia.org
The balustrade, wall clock and light fixtures are among those aspects that do.
en.wikipedia.org
The center of the island could also rotate, disorienting those attempting to master the clock strategy.
en.wikipedia.org
He rebuffs her attempt to take his hat, whereupon she points to the wall clock.
en.wikipedia.org
The money was stored in a cement-block strong room with a round-the-clock private security guard.
en.wikipedia.org
The clock was damaged during the quake and became inoperative.
en.wikipedia.org
A lot of times when a task goes long, you have to clock out to go get food.
time.com
Other implementations include a fine for showing up, or a simple refusal of clocking-in on the time clock.
en.wikipedia.org

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