Definition of clock

clocknoun

đồng hồ

/klɒk/

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The origin of the word "clock" dates back to the 14th century. The term "clock" comes from the French word "horloge," which is derived from the Latin "hora," meaning "hour." The Latin word "hora" was also the root of the Old English word "houer," meaning "to measure." In the Middle English period, the word "horloge" was borrowed into English as "clok," which initially referred to a device that struck the hours, like a bell. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include any time-measuring device, such as a mechanical timepiece or a digital clock. Today, the word "clock" is used globally to refer to a wide range of devices that display time.

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an instrument for measuring and showing time, in a room, on the wall of a building or on a computer screen (not worn or carried like a watch)

dụng cụ đo và hiển thị thời gian, trong phòng, trên tường tòa nhà hoặc trên màn hình máy tính (không được đeo hoặc mang theo như đồng hồ)

Example:
  • The clock struck twelve/midnight.

    Đồng hồ điểm mười hai giờ/nửa đêm.

  • The clock is fast/slow (= showing a time later/earlier than the true time).

    Đồng hồ nhanh/chậm (= hiển thị thời gian muộn hơn/sớm hơn thời gian thực).

  • The clock has stopped.

    Đồng hồ đã dừng lại.

  • The clock is right/wrong.

    Đồng hồ đúng/sai.

  • My clock said 9.02.

    Đồng hồ của tôi chỉ 9 giờ 02.

  • It was ten past six by the kitchen clock.

    Đồng hồ trong bếp đã sáu giờ mười.

  • the clock face (= the front part of a clock with the numbers on)

    mặt đồng hồ (= phần trước của đồng hồ có số)

  • The hands of the clock crept slowly around.

    Những chiếc kim đồng hồ chậm rãi di chuyển xung quanh.

  • The sound of a clock ticking somewhere in the house kept him awake.

    Tiếng đồng hồ tích tắc đâu đó trong nhà khiến anh tỉnh táo.

  • Ellen heard the loud ticking of the clock in the hall.

    Ellen nghe thấy tiếng đồng hồ tích tắc trong hành lang.

  • She checked the time on the clock.

    Cô kiểm tra thời gian trên đồng hồ.

Extra examples:
  • Her clock told her it was time to get up.

    Đồng hồ báo cho cô biết đã đến giờ phải thức dậy.

  • His countdown clock reads forty seconds.

    Đồng hồ đếm ngược của anh ấy chỉ bốn mươi giây.

  • It's ten o'clock by the kitchen clock.

    Đồng hồ trong bếp đã mười giờ.

  • Pressing the 'Yes‘ or 'No‘ response button stops the clock.

    Nhấn nút phản hồi 'Có' hoặc 'Không' sẽ dừng đồng hồ.

  • Pressing the buzzer stops the clock.

    Nhấn chuông sẽ dừng đồng hồ.

  • That clock's fast.

    Đồng hồ đó nhanh lắm.

  • The clock on the mantelpiece said twelve o'clock.

    Đồng hồ trên bệ lò sưởi chỉ mười hai giờ.

  • The clock struck the hour.

    Đồng hồ đã điểm giờ.

  • This clock doesn't keep time.

    Đồng hồ này không giữ được thời gian.

the milometer in a vehicle (= an instrument that measures the number of miles the vehicle has travelled)

milimet trong một chiếc xe (= một dụng cụ đo số dặm mà chiếc xe đã đi)

Example:
  • a used car with 20 000 miles on the clock

    một chiếc xe đã qua sử dụng có đồng hồ chạy 20 000 dặm

Idioms

against the clock
if you do something against the clock, you do it fast in order to finish before a particular time
  • It was a race against the clock to get the building work finished in time.
  • to work against the clock
  • around/round the clock
    all day and all night without stopping
  • Staff have been working around the clock to resolve the problems.
  • beat the clock
    to finish a task, race, etc. before a particular time
  • The player beat the clock and set a new record.
  • clean somebody's clock
    to defeat or do better than somebody at something
  • She really cleaned his clock in that debate.
  • to hit somebody or beat them in a fight
  • There was a fight and my grandfather cleaned the guy's clock.
  • the clock is ticking (down)
    used to say that there's not much time left before something happens
  • The clock is ticking down to midnight on New Year’s Eve.
  • The clock is ticking for one mystery lottery winner who has less than 24 hours to claim a £64 million prize.
  • the clocks go forward/back
    the time changes officially, for example at the beginning and end of summer
  • The clocks go back tonight.
  • put/turn the clock back
    to return to a situation that existed in the past; to remember a past age
  • I wish we could turn the clock back two years and give the marriage another chance.
  • Let's turn back the clock to the last decade.
  • (disapproving)to return to old-fashioned methods or ideas
  • The new censorship law will turn the clock back 50 years.
  • put the clocks forward/back
    to change the time shown by clocks, usually by one hour, when the time changes officially, for example at the beginning and end of summer
  • Remember to put your clocks back tonight.
  • a race against time/the clock
    a situation in which you have to do something or finish something very fast before it is too late
  • Getting food to the starving refugees is now a race against time.
  • run down/out the clock
    if a sports team tries to run down/out the clock at the end of a game, it stops trying to score and just tries to keep hold of the ball to stop the other team from scoring
    stop the clock
    to stop measuring time in a game or an activity that has a time limit
    watch the clock
    (disapproving)to be careful not to work longer than the required time; to think more about when your work will finish than about the work itself
  • employees who are always watching the clock