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clock (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “clock”

sg. clock, pl. clocks ou indén.
  1. horloge
    Every morning, I check the time on my bedside clock before getting out of bed.
  2. compteur kilométrique
    I'm looking to buy a used car, but I'm wary of those with high mileage on the clock.
  3. horloge (signal d'horloge)
    The engineer explained that the clock signal ensures all the processors work in unison.
  4. aigrette (de pissenlit)
    After making a wish, she blew on the dandelion clock, scattering its seeds into the air.
  5. pointeuse
    Employees must punch in on the clock when they arrive at work.
  6. motif de chaussette (ou horloge, en termes de bonneterie)
    She admired the intricate clock on her new stockings, noting how it added a touch of elegance.
  7. bousier
    The children were both fascinated and repulsed by the large clock they found in the garden.

verbe “clock”

infinitif clock; il clocks; prét. clocked; part. passé clocked; gér. clocking
  1. chronométrer
    The coach clocked the runner's time at just under four minutes for the mile.
  2. mesurer la vitesse
    The police officer clocked the speeding car with his radar gun before pulling it over.