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21 grandfather clock
(a clock with a tall usually wooden case which stands on the floor.) relógio de pêndulo* * *grand.father clock[gr'ændfa:ðə klɔk] n relógio de pé. -
22 o'clock
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23 o'clock
abreviatura de of the clock ou "pelo relógio", usado para informar as horas do dia.Ex. [lang name="English"] Five o'clock = Cinco horas (5:00 horas)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > o'clock
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24 o'clock
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25 afternoon tea/five o’clock tea
afternoon tea/five o’clock teachá das cinco horas.English-Portuguese dictionary > afternoon tea/five o’clock tea
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26 alarm clock
a.larm clock[əl'a:m klɔk] n despertador. -
27 around the clock
around the clockdia e noite. -
28 biological clock
bi.o.log.i.cal clock[baiəl'ɔdʒikəl klɔk] n relógio biológico. -
29 body clock
bod.y clock[b'ɔdi klɔk] n relógio biológico. -
30 by the six o’clock train
by the six o’clock trainpelo (com o) trem das seis horas. -
31 cuckoo-clock
cuck.oo-clock[k'uku: klɔk] n cuco, relógio cuco. -
32 digital alarm clock
dig.i.tal a.larm clock[didʒitəl əl'a:m klɔk] n despertador digital. -
33 five o’clock shadow
five o’clock shadowbarba por fazer. -
34 four-o’clock
four-o’clock[fɔ: ə kl'ɔk] n Bot maravilha ( Mirabilis dichotoma): planta ornamental do Peru, cujos botões se abrem às quatro horas da tarde. -
35 he knows what’s o’clock
he knows what’s o’clockele não é bobo. -
36 my watch (clock) is fast
my watch (clock) is fastmeu relógio está adiantado. -
37 of the clock
of the clockdo relógio ou pelo relógio. -
38 one o’clock
one o’clockuma hora. -
39 please call me tomorrow at six o’clock
please call me tomorrow at six o’clockfaça o favor de acordar-me amanhã às 6 horas.English-Portuguese dictionary > please call me tomorrow at six o’clock
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40 programmed clock
pro.grammed clock[pr'ougræmd klɔk] n relógio programado, relógio controlado por programa.
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Clock — (kl[o^]k), n. [AS. clucge bell; akin to D. klok clock, bell, G. glocke, Dan. klokke, Sw. klocka, Icel. klukka bell, LL. clocca, cloca (whence F. cloche); al perh. of Celtic origin; cf. Ir. & Gael. clog bell, clock, W. cloch bell. Cf. {Cloak}.] 1 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Clock — (englisch: Uhr) steht für CLOCK, Circadian Locomotor Output Cycles Kaput, Gensequenz Clock (Lied), 1997 von Coal Chamber Clock (Band), The Clock, Comicfigur The Clock (OT, 1945) US Film, dt: Urlaub für die Liebe Clock (Restaurant), schwedische… … Deutsch Wikipedia
clock — [klɒk ǁ klɑːk] verb clock in also clock on BrE phrasal verb [intransitive] to record on a special card the time you arrive at work or begin work: • I clock on at 8:30. clock off also … Financial and business terms
Clock — est un groupe de post rock en français, originaire de Saint Étienne, il est formé depuis 2003. Sommaire 1 Composition 2 Historique 3 Influences 3.1 Littéraires … Wikipédia en Français
clock — ► NOUN 1) an instrument that measures and indicates the time by means of a dial or a digital display. 2) informal a measuring device resembling a clock, such as a speedometer. ► VERB informal 1) attain or register (a specified time, distance, or… … English terms dictionary
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clock — clock1 [kläk] n. [ME clokke, orig., clock with bells < ML clocca, bell < Celt, as in OIr cloc (> OE clugge, OHG glocka), bell < ? IE base * kel , to cry out, sound > CLAMOR] 1. a device used for measuring and indicating time,… … English World dictionary
clock in at — ˌclock ˈin at [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they clock in at he/she/it clocks in at present participle clocking in at past tense … Useful english dictionary
clock in/on — [phrasal verb] chiefly Brit : to record on a special card the time that you start working What time did you clock on? I clocked in [=(US) punched in] 10 minutes late. • • • Main Entry: ↑clock … Useful english dictionary
Clock — (kl[o^]k), v. t. To ornament with figured work, as the side of a stocking. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Clock — Clock, v. t. & i. To call, as a hen. See {Cluck}. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English