sustantivo “clock”
 sing. clock, pl. clocks o no contable
- relojRegístrese para ver las traducciones de las oraciones de ejemplo y las definiciones monolingües de cada palabra. 
 Every morning, I check the time on my bedside clock before getting out of bed. 
- cuentakilómetrosI'm looking to buy a used car, but I'm wary of those with high mileage on the clock. 
- señal de relojThe engineer explained that the clock signal ensures all the processors work in unison. 
- vilano (de un diente de león)After making a wish, she blew on the dandelion clock, scattering its seeds into the air. 
- reloj marcador (de horas de trabajo)Employees must punch in on the clock when they arrive at work. 
- reloj (en medias o calcetines; diseño decorativo)She admired the intricate clock on her new stockings, noting how it added a touch of elegance. 
- escarabajo peloteroThe children were both fascinated and repulsed by the large clock they found in the garden. 
verbo “clock”
 infinitivo clock; él clocks; pret. clocked; part. clocked; ger. clocking
- cronometrarThe coach clocked the runner's time at just under four minutes for the mile. 
- medir la velocidadThe police officer clocked the speeding car with his radar gun before pulling it over.