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English-Russian dictionary of logistics > instrument repairer
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Русско-английский словарь по логистике > мастер по ремонту приборов
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Military: instrument repairerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мастер по ремонту приборов
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klok
1. noun1) (an instrument for measuring time, but not worn on the wrist like a watch: We have five clocks in our house; an alarm clock (= a clock with a ringing device for waking one up in the morning).) reloj2) (an instrument for measuring speed of a vehicle or distance travelled by a vehicle: My car has 120,000 miles on the clock.) cuentakilómetros
2. verb(to register (a time) on a stopwatch etc.) cronometrar- clockwork
- clock in
- out/on
- off
- clock up
- like clockwork
- round the clock
clock n relojtr[klɒk]1 (gen) reloj nombre masculino (de pared)2 SMALLAUTOMOBILES/SMALL familiar (mileometer) cuentakilómetros nombre masculino; (speedometer) velocímetro; (taximeter) taxímetro■ this car's only got 8,000 miles on the clock este coche sólo ha hecho 8.000 millas1 (time - athlete, race) cronometrar2 (register - speed, time) registrar, hacer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLagainst the clock contra relojaround/round the clock día y nocheto put the clock back/forward atrasar/adelantar el relojto watch the clock tener ganas de acabar el trabajoclock radio radiodespertador nombre femeninoclock ['klɑk] vt: cronometrarclock n1) : reloj m (de pared), cronómetro m (en deportes o competencias)2)around the clock : las veinticuatro horasn.• cuadrado s.m.• horario s.m.• reloj s.m.• reloj de pared o de mesa s.m.v.• cronometrar v.
I klɑːk, klɒka) ( timepiece) reloj mto work around o round the clock — trabajar las veinticuatro horas del día, trabajar día y noche
around-the-clock o round-the-clock surveillance — vigilancia f las veinticuatro horas del día
to put the clocks back/forward — atrasar/adelantar los relojes
to turn o put the clock back — volver* atrás
b) ( time clock) reloj m registrador or (Méx) checadorc) ( Auto) ( odometer) (colloq) cuentakilómetros m; ( speedometer) velocímetro md) ( in taxi) (colloq) taxímetro m
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transitive verb (colloq)a) (achieve, reach) \<\<speed/time\>\> registrar, hacer*b) ( time) \<\<athlete/race\>\> cronometrarPhrasal Verbs:- clock in- clock up[klɒk]1. N1) (=timepiece) (gen) reloj m ; [of taxi] taxímetro m ; (=speedometer) velocímetro m ; (=milometer) cuentakilómetros m invyou can't put the clock back — (=return to past) no puedes volver al pasado; (=stop progress) no se puede detener el progreso
to keep one's eyes on or watch the clock — mirar mucho el reloj (ansiando abandonar el trabajo)
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to work against the clock — trabajar contra reloj•
30,000 miles on the clock — (Aut) 30.000 millas en el cuentakilómetroswe have surveillance round the clock — tenemos vigilancia de veinticuatro horas, tenemos vigilancia permanente
2) ** (=face) jeta f2. VT1) (=time, measure) [+ runner, time] cronometrar2) (Brit)* (=hit)3.CPDclock card N — tarjeta f de fichar
clock golf N — variedad del golf que consiste en golpear la pelota desde distintas posiciones en una circunferencia alrededor del agujero
clock radio N — radio-despertador m
clock repairer N — relojero(-a) m / f
clock tower N — torre f de reloj
clock watcher N — persona que mira mucho el reloj ansiando abandonar el trabajo
- clock in- clock on- clock up* * *
I [klɑːk, klɒk]a) ( timepiece) reloj mto work around o round the clock — trabajar las veinticuatro horas del día, trabajar día y noche
around-the-clock o round-the-clock surveillance — vigilancia f las veinticuatro horas del día
to put the clocks back/forward — atrasar/adelantar los relojes
to turn o put the clock back — volver* atrás
b) ( time clock) reloj m registrador or (Méx) checadorc) ( Auto) ( odometer) (colloq) cuentakilómetros m; ( speedometer) velocímetro md) ( in taxi) (colloq) taxímetro m
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transitive verb (colloq)a) (achieve, reach) \<\<speed/time\>\> registrar, hacer*b) ( time) \<\<athlete/race\>\> cronometrarPhrasal Verbs:- clock in- clock up -
9 ἠπάομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `mend, repair' (Hes. Fr. 172, Ar. Fr. 227, Gal., Aristid.).Derivatives: ἠπητής `mender, repairer' (X. Kyr. 1, 6, 16 [worse v. l. ἀκεσταί], Batr., pap.; rejected by Atticists, cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 15 w. n. 2), f. ἠπήτρια (pap.); ἤπητρα pl. `mender's wages' (pap.), ἠπητήριον `mender's instrument, needle' (Ael. Dion.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: For the formation cf. πηδάω and other deverbatives with lengthened ē-vowel (Schwyzer 719); further unclear. Acc. to Prellwitz KZ 47, 302 a. n. to ἤπιος.Page in Frisk: 1,638-639Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἠπάομαι
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