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24 часа, суткиMost of the supermarkets in big American cities work around the clock.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > around the clock
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Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > around-the-clock work
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steel-making requires around-the-clock work, seven days a week — выплавка стали требует круглосуточной работы без выходных дней
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > around-the-clock
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əˈraundðəˈklɔk = round-the-clockкругосуточный - steel-making requires * work, seven days a week выплавка стали требует круглосуточной работы без выходных днейaround-the-clock = round-the-clockaround-the-clock = round-the-clock round-the-clock: round-the-clock круглосуточныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > around-the-clock
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[ə͵raʋndðəʹklɒk] aкруглосуточныйsteel-making requires around-the-clock work, seven days a week - выплавка стали требует круглосуточной работы без выходных дней
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a круглосуточныйsteel-making requires around-the-clock work, seven days a week — выплавка стали требует круглосуточной работы без выходных дней
Синонимический ряд:ceaseless (adj.) ceaseless; constant; continual; continuous; incessant; persistent; steady; unceasing; uninterrupted -
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English-Russian scientific dictionary > around-the-clock work
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > steel-making requires around-the-clock work, seven days a week
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clock [klɒk]1. noun• to put the clock(s) back/forward (one hour) retarder/avancer les pendules (d'une heure)• there were 50,000 miles on the clock la voiture avait 80 000 kilomètres au compteur3. compounds* * *[klɒk] 1.to put the clocks forward/back one hour — avancer/reculer les pendules d'une heure
2) ( timer) ( in computer) horloge f (interne); ( for central heating system) horloge f (incorporée)3) (colloq) Automobile compteur m40,000 kilometres on the clock — 40000 kilomètres au compteur
4) Sport chronomètre m2.transitive verb1) ( hit) flanquer un marron (colloq) à quelqu'un2) ( achieve)to clock 9.6 seconds in the 100 metres — faire le 100 mètres en 9,6 secondes
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I [klɒk]1) orologio m.to put the clocks forward, back one hour — portare gli orologi avanti, indietro di un'ora
to work around the clock — lavorare 24 ore su 24 o giorno e notte
2) (timer) (in computer) clock m., temporizzatore m.; (for central heating system) temporizzatore m.3) aut. colloq. contachilometri m.a car with 40,000 kilometers on the clock — un'auto che ha 40.000 km
4) sport cronometro m.••II [klɒk]1) sporthe clocked 9.6 seconds in the 100 metres — ha percorso i 100 metri in 9,6 secondi
2) BE colloq. (hit)to clock sb. (one) — mollarne uno a qcn
•- clock on- clock upIII [klɒk]nome abbigl. baguette f.* * *[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).) orologio2) (an instrument for measuring speed of a vehicle or distance travelled by a vehicle: My car has 120,000 miles on the clock.) contachilometri2. verb(to register (a time) on a stopwatch etc.) cronometrare- clockwork
- clock in
- out/on
- off
- clock up
- like clockwork
- round the clock* * *I [klɒk]1) orologio m.to put the clocks forward, back one hour — portare gli orologi avanti, indietro di un'ora
to work around the clock — lavorare 24 ore su 24 o giorno e notte
2) (timer) (in computer) clock m., temporizzatore m.; (for central heating system) temporizzatore m.3) aut. colloq. contachilometri m.a car with 40,000 kilometers on the clock — un'auto che ha 40.000 km
4) sport cronometro m.••II [klɒk]1) sporthe clocked 9.6 seconds in the 100 metres — ha percorso i 100 metri in 9,6 secondi
2) BE colloq. (hit)to clock sb. (one) — mollarne uno a qcn
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♦ clock (1) /klɒk/n.1 orologio ( che non si porta sulla persona): digital clock, orologio digitale ( di un'automobile, ecc.); to set a clock, regolare un orologio ( all'ora giusta); The clock chimed midnight, l'orologio batté la mezzanotte3 (fam.) cronometro: to stop the clock, fermare il cronometro; to beat the clock, stare dentro il tempo prescritto; stare nei tempi4 (autom., fam.) contakilometri; contamiglia; tachimetro● clock card, cartellino di presenza, cartellino segnatempo ( in fabbrica) □ clock face (o clock dial), quadrante □ clock-radio, radiosveglia □ (comput.) clock speed, velocità di clock □ clock tower, torre dell'orologio □ (fam. spreg.) clock-watcher, chi non vede l'ora che finisca il lavoro (la lezione, ecc.) □ clock-watching, (lo) stare sempre a guardare l'orologio; svogliatezza □ against the clock, (lottando) contro il tempo; con i minuti contati: to work against the clock, combattere contro il tempo; lavorare con i minuti contati □ around the clock = round the clock ► sotto □ by the clock, secondo l'orologio; orologio alla mano: It's two by the clock, sono le due secondo l'orologio; l'orologio fa le due; to do st. by the clock, fare qc. tenendo d'occhio l'orologio □ ( sport, fam.) to clean sb. 's clock, stracciare q.; dare una bella batosta a q.; to get one's clock cleaned, subire una batosta □ to kill the clock = to run out the clock ► sotto □ four [five, ecc.] o'clock, le quattro [le cinque, ecc.] □ to punch the clock, timbrare il cartellino ( sul lavoro) □ to set the clock back, mettere indietro l'orologio; (fig., anche) tornare indietro ( nel tempo), riportare indietro l'orologio, tornare al passato □ to put the clock forward (o on, o USA to set ahead the clock), mettere avanti l'orologio □ round the clock, 24 ore su 24; giorno e notte: to work round the clock, lavorare giorno e notte; round-the-clock watch, sorveglianza continua □ ( sport, USA) to run out the clock, trattenere la palla; far melina (pop.) □ to watch the clock, guardare sempre l'orologio (in ansiosa attesa che qc. finisca).clock (2) /klɒk/n.baghetta; freccia ( motivo ornamentale d'una calza).(to) clock /klɒk/v. t. -
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A n1 ( timepiece) ( large) horloge f ; ( small) pendule f ; what time does the clock say? quelle heure indique l'horloge or la pendule? ; to set a clock mettre une pendule à l'heure ; to put the clocks forward/back one hour avancer/reculer les pendules d'une heure ; he does everything by the clock tout est minuté chez lui ; to work/watch sb around the clock travailler/surveiller qn 24 heures sur 24 ; to work against the clock faire une course contre la montre ; the biological clock l'horloge biologique ; the twenty-four hour clock l'horloge de vingt-quatre heures ;2 ( timer) ( in computer) horloge f (interne) ; ( for central heating system) horloge f (incorporée) ;3 ○ Aut compteur m ; a car with 40,000 kilometers on the clock une voiture qui a 40 000 kilomètres au compteur ;5 Sport chronomètre m ; to complete the course against the clock Equit finir la course dans le temps limite ; to beat the clock ( in games) jouer dans les temps ; a race against the clock une course contre la montre.B vtr1 Sport he clocked 9.6 seconds in the 100 metres il a fait le 100 mètres en 9,6 secondes ; to clock 5 minutes 2.987 seconds faire un temps de 5 minutes et 2,987 secondes ;3 ( catch) the police clocked him doing 150 km an hour la police l'a arrêté alors qu'il roulait à 150 km à l'heure ;4 ○ GB Aut trafiquer le compteur de [car].they want to turn ou put the clock back 600 years ils veulent revenir 600 ans en arrière.■ clock in GB pointer.■ clock out pointer (à la sortie).■ clock up: clock up [sth]1 [driver, car] faire [30,000 km] ;2 [worker] travailler [hours]. -
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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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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
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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 -
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1. noun1) Uhr, diebeat the clock [by ten minutes] — [10 Minuten] früher fertig werden
put or turn the clock back — (fig.) die Zeit zurückdrehen
round the clock — rund um die Uhr
watch the clock — (fig.) [dauernd] auf die Uhr sehen (weil man ungeduldig auf den Arbeitsschluß wartet)
2) (coll.) (speedometer) Tacho, der (ugs.); (milometer) ≈ Kilometerzähler, der; (taximeter) Taxameter, das2. transitive verbclock [up] — zu verzeichnen haben [Sieg, Zeit, Erfolg]; erreichen [Geschwindigkeit]; zurücklegen [Entfernung]
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/85420/clock_in">clock in- clock off* * *[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).) die Uhr2) (an instrument for measuring speed of a vehicle or distance travelled by a vehicle: My car has 120,000 miles on the clock.) die Kontrolluhr2. verb- clockwise- clockwork
- clock in
- out/on
- off
- clock up
- like clockwork
- round the clock* * *[klɒk, AM klɑ:k]I. nalarm \clock Wecker mthe \clock chimes [or strikes] ... die Uhr schlägt...the \clock says... die Uhr zeigt... [an]the court's decision will put the \clocks back fifty years dieses Gerichtsurteil wirft die Rechtsprechung um fünfzig Jahre zurückto run against the \clock auf Zeit laufento set a \clock eine Uhr stellento watch the \clock ständig auf die Uhr guckento work against the \clock gegen die Zeit arbeitento work according to [or by] the \clock die Arbeitszeit genau einhaltenII. vt1. (measure speed)▪ to \clock sb at sth:he was \clocked at 10 seconds for the 100 metres er lief die 100 Meter in 10 Sekunden▪ to \clock sb doing sth:the police \clocked him doing 80 mph die Polizei blitzte ihn mit 128 km/h2. (run or travel at speed of)▪ to \clock sth:this car can \clock 240 kmh dieses Auto hat bis zu 240 Sachen drauf famhe \clocked 10 seconds in the 100 metres er lief die 100 Meter in 10 Sekunden* * *[klɒk]1. n1) Uhr fagainst the clock (Sport) — nach or auf Zeit
to beat the clock — schneller als vorgesehen fertig sein
to put the clock back/forward or on (lit) — die Uhr zurückstellen/vorstellen
it's got 100,000 miles on the clock — es hat einen Tachostand von 100.000 Meilen
2. vt1) (SPORT)he's clocked the fastest time this year — er ist die schnellste Zeit dieses Jahres gelaufen/gefahren
2) (inf= hit)
he clocked him one — er hat ihm eine runtergehauen (inf)3) (Brit inf = see) sehen4) (Brit inf)* * *clock1 [klɒk; US klɑk]A s1. (Wand-, Turm-, Stand) Uhr f:(a)round the clock rund um die Uhr, vierundzwanzig Stunden (lang);five o’clock fünf Uhr;know what o’clock it isa) wissen, wie viel Uhr es ist,b) fig wissen, wie viel es geschlagen hat;2. umga) Kontroll-, Stoppuhr fb) Fahrpreisanzeiger m (im Taxi)c) AUTO Meilenzähler m5. Br umg Visage f pejB v/tboth were clocked at the same time für beide wurde die gleiche Zeit gestopptfor über eine Distanz)2. a) seine Arbeitszeit an der Stechuhr, eine Geschwindigkeit, Zahlen etc registrierenb) clock back den Meilenzähler eines Wagens (in betrügerischer Absicht) zurückdrehen (from … to von … auf akk):he clocked the car back from 200,000 to 90,000 miles3. IT die Eingabe etc taktena) einen Erfolg verbuchen,b) Schulden machenclk abk1. clerk2. clock* * *1. noun1) Uhr, die[work] against the clock — gegen die Zeit [arbeiten]
beat the clock [by ten minutes] — [10 Minuten] früher fertig werden
put or turn the clock back — (fig.) die Zeit zurückdrehen
watch the clock — (fig.) [dauernd] auf die Uhr sehen (weil man ungeduldig auf den Arbeitsschluß wartet)
2) (coll.) (speedometer) Tacho, der (ugs.); (milometer) ≈ Kilometerzähler, der; (taximeter) Taxameter, das2. transitive verbclock [up] — zu verzeichnen haben [Sieg, Zeit, Erfolg]; erreichen [Geschwindigkeit]; zurücklegen [Entfernung]
Phrasal Verbs:- clock in* * *n.Uhr -en f. -
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I1. [klɒk] n1. 1) часы (настольные, стенные, башенные)hanging [standing] clock - висячие [стоячие] часы
to put the clock on [back] - переставить часы /перевести стрелки часов/ вперёд [назад]
the clock is fast [slow] - часы спешат [отстают]
the clock gains [loses] - часы идут вперёд [отстают]
2) табельные часы-автомат, таймер (тж. time clock)clock card - хронокарта; карта контрольных часов
3) биологические часы ( организма)2. времяwhat o'clock is it? - который час?
3. груб. «вывеска», лицо, рожаhe sat there with a grin all over his clock - он сидел и ухмылялся во весь рот
4. разг.1) таксометр, счётчик такси2) спидометр3) счётчик пройденного пути ( автомобиля)♢
like a clock - как часы; пунктуально, точно, аккуратноwhen one's clock strikes - когда пробьёт (чей-л.) час
to set /to turn/ back the clock - тормозить /задерживать/ развитие; (пытаться) повернуть вспять колесо истории
around /round/ the clock - круглые сутки
to sleep [to work] the clock round - проспать [проработать] двенадцать часов подряд или круглые сутки
to work against the clock - работать с большим напряжением, чтобы выполнить задание в срок
to kill the clock, to run out the clock - тянуть время (в футболе и т. п.)
2. [klɒk] v1. 1) хронометрировать время (на скачках, состязаниях и т. п.)2) спорт. показывать (какое-л.) время3) засекать время прихода на работу и ухода с работы ( с помощью автоматического приспособления; обыкн. clock in, clock off, clock on, clock out)2. груб. дать по мордеII [klɒk] n II [klɒk] v диал.I'll clock you one if you annoy me again - будешь ещё ко мне приставать, получишь в морду
1. сидеть на яйцах2. кудахтать -
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[klɒk, Am klɑ:k] nalarm \clock Wecker m;the \clock says... die Uhr zeigt... [an];the court's decision will put the \clocks back fifty years dieses Gerichtsurteil wirft die Rechtsprechung um fünfzig Jahre zurück;to run against the \clock auf Zeit laufen;to set a \clock eine Uhr stellen;to work against the \clock gegen die Zeit arbeiten;1) ( measure speed)to \clock sb at sth;he was \clocked at 10 seconds for the 100 metres er lief die 100 Meter in 10 Sekunden;to \clock sb doing sth;the police \clocked him doing 80 mph die Polizei blitzte ihn mit 128 km/hto \clock sth;this car can \clock 240 kmh dieses Auto hat bis zu 240 Sachen drauf ( fam)he \clocked 10 seconds in the 100 metres er lief die 100 Meter in 10 Sekunden3) (fam: hit, strike)
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