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1 | to travel at a particular speed in a race 以…的速度跑 | the skier who clocked the fastest time in practice runs 在试训中速度最快的滑雪者 | | 1a | to measure or record the speed at which a person or vehicle is travelling 测…的速度;给…记时 | | He was charged with dangerous driving after being clocked at 112 mph. 当被测到车速达每小时112英里后,他被指控危险驾驶。 | | |
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2 | BRITISH informal to notice someone 注意到 |
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3 | informal to hit someone 打;揍 |
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- | ˌclock ˈin or ˌclock ˈon |
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| in a factory , to pass a special card through a piece of equipment to record that you have arrived at work 打卡上班 |
- | ˌclock ˈoff or ˌclock ˈout |
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| in a factory , to pass a special card through a piece of equipment to record that you are leaving work 打卡下班 | The day shift was clocking off. 日班到了打卡下班的时候。 | |
- | ˌclock ˈup |
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| to reach a particular number or amount 达到(某一数量) | Dawson has clocked up 34 years as a police officer. 道森已经当了34年的警察。 | |
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