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المُكَرْبن
urejeno
I. clock [klɒk] SUBST
1. clock (for time):
ura f
2. clock (speedometer):
II. clock [klɒk] VERB trans
1. clock (measure speed):
the police clocked him doing 90 mph
to be clocked at [or to clock] 10 seconds in [or for] the 100 metres
2. clock ugs (strike):
to clock sb [one]
clock in VERB intr
žigosati [perf ožigosati ](kartico, ob prihodu na delo)
clock out VERB intr
žigosati [perf ožigosati ](kartico, ob odhodu z dela)
ˈalarm clock SUBST
ˈclock face SUBST
clock ˈra·dio SUBST
ˈclock-watch·er SUBST abw
ˈcuckoo clock SUBST
quartz ˈclock SUBST
speak·ing ˈclock SUBST
1. speaking clock (device):
2. speaking clock Brit (service):
ˈtime clock SUBST
ˈwall clock SUBST
ˈra·dio a·larm SUBST, ra·dio aˈlarm clock SUBST
ˈround-the-clock ADJ ADV
Present
Iclock
youclock
he/she/itclocks
weclock
youclock
theyclock
Past
Iclocked
youclocked
he/she/itclocked
weclocked
youclocked
theyclocked
Present Perfect
Ihaveclocked
youhaveclocked
he/she/ithasclocked
wehaveclocked
youhaveclocked
theyhaveclocked
Past Perfect
Ihadclocked
youhadclocked
he/she/ithadclocked
wehadclocked
youhadclocked
theyhadclocked
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Gadget history enthusiasts can revisit the early days of the radio alarm clock simply by checking into any cheap hotel.
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The devices, which look like a radio alarm clock, provide 24-hour weather-related broadcasts and sound a special tone to alert listeners to impending weather emergencies.
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Every morning my radio alarm goes off at 6am.
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And second, a radio alarm indicating that the fence had been cut "wasn't detected for some time," he said.
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Previously independent women are curiously flummoxed by radio alarm clocks and petrol stations.
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