clock是什么意思
n. 时钟, 计时器, (袜子上的)绣花边花
vt. 绣花样, 记时, 记录
vi. 记录时间
[计] 时钟
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
clock的用法和例句
1.She’s either been clocking you, or she’s been clocking me.
她要么一直在盯着你 要么在盯着我
2.So, for example, you know, our brain clock might be shifted and might be there, but our stomach clock or our lung clock might take a different number of days to readjust.
举个例子 大脑生物钟可能发生偏移后保持不变 但我们的胃和肺的生物钟 可能需要不同的天数来重新调整
3.They’re clocking the crowd, clocking getaway routes, even you.
他们在观察人群 计算逃跑路线 甚至你
4.The guy who has a face, which is what clocks have, and also hands, which clocks have, too.
他有一张脸面 就像钟表一样 还有手 就像钟表指针
5.Then we take the inner mechani s of this clock and we put it into her grandmother’s clock.
可以把这只钟的内部机件取出来 放到外婆的钟里
6.Well, that clock must be broken because my watch says it’s nine o’ clock.
钟肯定坏掉了 因为我的表显示的是九点
7.Before the invention of clocks, many cultures used candle clocks to measure time.
在时钟发明之前 很多文化利用蜡烛测量时间
8.Shake & Irwin were famous for their grandfather clocks, but this is the only mantel clock they ever produced.
“夏克&欧文”以老爷钟闻名 而这是他们生产的唯一一座壁炉钟
9.I would look at the clock and I’d create formulas expressing trigonomic functions based on the clock hands.
我会盯着时钟 根据时钟指针 构建三角函数公式
10.I clock in, clock out, and all day make calls to people who either reject me or are too lonely to hang up.
每天上班下班 整天给人打电话 他们要么拒绝我 要么就是孤单到不肯挂电话