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1clock Listen to audio/ˈklɑ:k/ noun
plural clocks
1 [count] : a device that shows what time it is and that is usually placed in a room or attached to a wall
She looked/glanced at the clock on the wall. It was now 2:30. the hands/face of the clock a digital clockoften used before another noun a clock tower [=a tower with a clock on at least one of its sides] a clock facecompare watch; see also alarm clock, atomic clock, biological clock, body clock, cuckoo clock, grandfather clock
2 the clock : a clock that is used in sports and that shows how much time remains for a particular part of a game
They were winning by 2 points with 10 seconds (left) on the clock. They stopped the (game) clock with eight seconds remaining. In U.S. English, to eat up the clock or run out the clock or kill the clock is to keep control of the ball or puck near the end of a game so that your opponent will not have a chance to score.
We kept moving the ball to try to eat up the clock. If we can run out the clock, we can keep our lead and win.
see also shot clock
3 the clock : time clock
I punched the clock at 8:45 and started working right away.
4 the clock chiefly Brit, informal : a device that shows how far a vehicle has traveled : odometer
a car with 100,000 miles on the clock
against the clock
1 : in order to do or finish something before a particular time
On our last project, we were working/racing against the clock. It was a race against the clock to finish the job on time.
2 If a race is against the clock, the time of each racer is measured and the racer with the fastest time wins.
One by one the skiers sped downhill, racing against the clock.
around the clock also round the clock
: throughout the entire day and night : every hour of the day
Our stores are now open around the clock. [=our stores are open 24 hours a day] Reporters worked around the clock to cover the story.
beat the clock
: to do or finish something quickly before a particular time
In a desperate attempt to beat the clock, I raced to mail my tax return before midnight.
put/turn back the clock also put/turn the clock back
: to return to a condition that existed in the past
This new decision has effectively turned back the clock on 20 years of progress. I wish that we could turn back the clock and start all over again.
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