
시간을 측정하고 표시하는 기계 또는 장치.
A mechanical or electrical device for measuring time, indicating hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds, typically by hands on a round dial or by displayed figures (excluding portable devices like watches).
예문:
"The antique grandfather clock chimed exactly on the hour, filling the hallway with sound."
"I forgot to adjust the kitchen clock when daylight saving time ended."
"She glanced nervously at the wall clock, realizing she was running late for the meeting."
시간, 거리, 속도 등을 측정하거나 기록하다; (성과를) 달성하다.
To attain or register a specified time, distance, or speed; to record a rate or achievement.
예문:
"The sprinter clocked a personal best of 9.8 seconds in the 100-meter dash."
"After driving all day, we clocked over 600 miles before stopping for the night."
"The radar gun clocked the fastball at an incredible 102 miles per hour."
시간 외의 양을 기록하는 시계 모양의 계기판이나 측정 장치.
A measuring device resembling a timepiece used for recording things other than time, such as distance (odometer), speed (speedometer), or taxi fare (taximeter).
예문:
"The car's odometer clock showed that it had traveled over 150,000 miles."
"The taxi driver covered the clock so the passenger couldn't see the fare increasing rapidly."
"He kept an eye on the fuel clock, hoping they had enough gas to reach the next town."
누군가를, 특히 얼굴이나 머리를 때리다.
To hit someone, especially on the head or face.
예문:
"If you keep insulting him, he might clock you right in the face."
"The boxer managed to clock his opponent with a powerful uppercut in the third round."
"He got clocked by a stray baseball while standing near the batting cage."
컴퓨터나 전자 회로 내의 작동을 동기화하기 위해 사용되는 주기적인 펄스 신호.
A periodic signal used to synchronize operations within a computer or electronic circuit.
예문:
"The CPU clock speed determines how many instructions the processor can execute per second."
"Overclocking the system increases the clock frequency but requires better cooling."
"A stable clock signal is essential for reliable data transmission between components."