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1 Clock Time
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2 wall clock time
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > wall clock time
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3 clock
■ Time-measuring device used by the timekeeper in futsal to control the duration of the match and the periods of temporary expulsions.Syn. chronometer■ Messgerät des Zeitnehmers im Futsal, das unter anderem dazu dient, die Ausschlusszeiten sowie die Zeit zu messen, die effektiv gespielt wird. -
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[klɔk]1. noun1) an instrument for measuring time, but not worn on the wrist like a watch:ساعَه كَبيرَه، ساعَة حاءِطan alarm clock (= a clock with a ringing device for waking one up in the morning).
2) an instrument for measuring speed of a vehicle or distance travelled by a vehicle:ساعَة لِقِياس السُّرْعَه أو المَسافَهMy car has 120,000 miles on the clock.
2. verbيَقيس الوَقْت -
5 clock in
1. Gen Mgtto register arrival at work without actually inserting a card into a time clock (slang)2. HRto register your arrival for work by inserting a card into a machine to record the time. Clocking in is a method of officially monitoring employees’ time keeping. -
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الإِيْقَاع الموسيقيّ \ time: the beat of music, etc.: The dancers kept (in) time with the drums (Their movements followed the beat). \ السَّاعة \ time: the hour: Clocks show the time. The time is now 6 o’clock. \ قَاسَ الوقت \ time: to record the time that sth. takes (a race, a job that workmen are doing, etc.). \ مَرَّات (في صيغة الجَمْع) \ time: showing how often: I tried three times. \ مَضْروبًا في (صِيغَة الجَمْع) \ time: showing multiplication: Three times four is twelve (3< multi>4=12). \ وَقَّتَ \ time: to record the time that sth. takes (a race, a job that workmen are doing, etc.). \ وَقْت \ time: a period of the past, present or future: in ancient times; in a time of danger, an experience We had a difficult time with my mother when she was ill, the chance or the freedom to do sth. I’ll do it when I have time (when I’m not busy). Don’t waste time!. -
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FinA document on which is recorded the starting and finishing time of an employee, for example, by insertion into a time-recording device, for ascertaining total actual attendance time.Where an employee also clocks on and off different jobs within total attendance time, such cards are referred to as job cards. -
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ساعَة كبيرة \ clock: an instrument for telling the time. -
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HRthe activity of recording the amount of time an employee works. Time keeping may involve a formal clock in system or it may be an informal arrangement based on trust. -
10 Time Of Year
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11 clock in
to register or record time of arriving at or leaving work.يُسَجِّل وَقت الدُّخول أو الخُروج -
12 clock off
to register or record time of arriving at or leaving work.يُسَجِّل وَقت الدُّخول أو الخُروج -
13 clock on
to register or record time of arriving at or leaving work.يُسَجِّل وَقت الدُّخول أو الخُروج -
14 clock out
to register or record time of arriving at or leaving work.يُسَجِّل وَقت الدُّخول أو الخُروج -
15 Clock Access Time
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16 time-of-day clock
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > time-of-day clock
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17 alarm clock
سَاعَة مُنَبِّهة \ alarm clock: a clock with a bell that rings at a fixed time, to wake sb. in the morning, etc.. \ مُنَبِّه \ alarm clock: a clock with a bell that rings at a fixed time, to wake sb. in the morning, etc.. -
18 Synchro-Time
f <av> ■ automatic clock setting [system] (ACSS); auto clock setting; self-setting clock; synchro time -
19 o’clock
السِّاعَة كذا... \ o’clock: (used with the numbers 1 to 12 in telling time) exactly the hour stated according to the clock: at 6 o’clock in the evening (6.00 pm or 18.00). -
20 o'clock
[əˈklɔk]1. adverbused, in stating the time, to refer to a particular hour:السّاعَهIt's five o'clock.
2. adjectiveالسّاعَهthe three o'clock train.
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