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clock
/ˈklɑk/
時鐘,計時器,襪子上的花樣(vt.)繡花樣,記時,記錄(vi.)記錄時間
From:
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clock
/ˈklɑk/
名詞
鐘
From:
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clock
時鐘; 脈鐘; 時脈
CLK
From:
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clock
時鐘率
From:
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clock
時鐘軌
From:
Network Terminology
clock
時鐘
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clock
n.
1.
A
machine
for
measuring
time
,
indicating
the
hour
and
other
divisions
;
in
ordinary
mechanical
clocks
for
domestic
or
office
use
the
time
is
indicated
on
a
typically
circular
face
or
dial
plate
containing
two
hands
,
pointing
to
numbers
engraved
on
the
periphery
of
the
face
,
thus
showing
the
hours
and
minutes
.
The
works
of
a
mechanical
clock
are
moved
by
a
weight
or
a
spring
,
and
it
is
often
so
constructed
as
to
tell
the
hour
by
the
stroke
of
a
hammer
on
a
bell
.
In
electrical
or
electronic
clocks
,
the
time
may
be
indicated
,
as
on
a
mechanical
clock
,
by
hands
,
but
may
also
be
indicated
by
direct
digital
readout
,
with
the
hours
and
minutes
in
normal
Arabic
numerals
.
The
readout
using
hands
is
often
called
analog
to
distinguish
it
from
the
digital
readout
.
Some
clocks
also
indicate
the
seconds
.
Clocks
are
not
adapted
,
like
the
watch
,
to
be
carried
on
the
person
.
Specialized
clocks
,
such
as
atomic clocks
,
may
be
constructed
on
different
principles
,
and
may
have
a
very
high
precision
for
use
in
scientific
observations
.
2.
A
watch
,
esp
.
one
that
strikes
. [
Obs
.]
3.
The
striking
of
a
clock
. [
Obs
.]
4.
A
figure
or
figured
work
on
the
ankle
or
side
of
a
stocking
.
Note:
☞
The
phrases
what
o'clock
?
it
is
nine
o'clock
,
etc
.,
are
contracted
from
what
of
the
clock
?
it
is
nine
of
the
clock
,
etc
.
Alarm clock
.
See
under
Alarm
.
Astronomical clock
.
(a)
A
clock
of
superior
construction
,
with
a
compensating
pendulum
,
etc
.,
to
measure
time
with
great
accuracy
,
for
use
in
astronomical
observatories
; --
called
a
regulator
when
used
by
watchmakers
as
a
standard
for
regulating
timepieces
.
(b)
A
clock
with
mechanism
for
indicating
certain
astronomical
phenomena
,
as
the
phases
of
the
moon
,
position
of
the
sun
in
the
ecliptic
,
equation
of
time
,
etc
.
Electric clock
.
(a)
A
clock
moved
or
regulated
by
electricity
or
electro-magnetism
.
(b)
A
clock
connected
with
an
electro-magnetic
recording
apparatus
.
Ship's clock
Naut.
,
a
clock
arranged
to
strike
from
one
to
eight
strokes
,
at
half
hourly
intervals
,
marking
the
divisions
of
the
ship's
watches
.
Sidereal clock
,
an
astronomical
clock
regulated
to
keep
sidereal
time
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clock
v. t.
To
ornament
with
figured
work
,
as
the
side
of
a
stocking
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clock
,
v.
t
. & i.
To
call
,
as
a
hen
.
See
Cluck
. [
R
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clock
,
n.
Zool.
A
large
beetle
,
esp
.
the
European
dung
beetle
(
Scarabæus stercorarius
).
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
clock
n
:
a
timepiece
that
shows
the
time
of
day
v
:
measure
the
time
or
duration
of
an
event
or
action
or
the
person
who
performs
an
action
in
a
certain
period
of
time
; "
he
clocked
the
runners
" [
syn
:
time
]
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