词组 | clock |
释义 | clock [clocked, clocked, clocking] clock in clock in/on to record the time that you arrive at work, especially by putting a special card into a machine: ▪ Staff are expected to clock in when they arrive at the factory. ▪ I used to clock on at eight in the morning every day. ■ OPPOSITE: clock off/out clock in at clock in at sth to have a particular time, weight etc, when this information is being officially recorded: ▪ The next time she ran the race, she clocked in at 41.81 seconds. ▪ At $699, the Olivetti PG404 clocks in at less than half the price of the LaserJet 4. clock out clock off/out to record the time that you leave work, especially by putting a special card into a machine: ▪ She clocks off at 7.15 and goes home to cook her family's supper. ■ OPPOSITE: clock in/on clock up clock up sth especially BrE to reach or achieve a large number or amount of something over a period of time: ▪ The England team clocked up their third successive win. ▪ Jeremy Smith was jailed for six months after clocking up his twelfth drink-driving offence. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑notch up, ↑chalk up |
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