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I . clock [klɒk] N

II . clock [klɒk] VB trans

alarm clock N

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Among other activities, he led the development of several caesium-133 atomic clocks that were accepted in 1967 as the international timekeeping standard.
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With deep and highly customisable settings, countdown clocks, and a self-imposed lock-out feature that's very time-consuming to undo, you'll never dilly-dally online while you should be working again.
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Note the inability to synchronize all clocks is a property of the reference frame and not of the spacetime itself.
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In the 19th century a shipbuilding industry developed, and the town was also known for the production of clocks, bells, and grindstones.
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The term is often applied to the electrically powered mechanical clocks that were used before quartz clocks replaced them in the 1980s.
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From their invention until about 1930, the most accurate clocks were pendulum clocks.
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Tinsel wire is also used in power cords for very small appliances such as electric shavers or clocks, where stranded cable conductors of adequate mechanical size would be too stiff.
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The machinery and needles of the clocks were changed while the clock's main dial was unchanged.
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Originally, it showed "each decimal digit" of sexagesimal time as a binary value, but presently binary clocks also exist which display hours, minutes, and seconds as binary numbers.
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The housemates solved three problems and 15 clocks were removed as a result.
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