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clock - translation to English

PROTEIN-CODING GENE IN THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
Circadian Locomotor Output Cycles Kaput; Clock (gene); Clock gene; Clock genes; CLOCK (gene)

clock         
  • [[Richard of Wallingford]] pointing to a clock, his gift to [[St Albans Abbey]]
  • An [[elephant clock]] in a manuscript by [[Al-Jazari]] (1206 AD) from ''The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices''<ref>[[Ibn al-Razzaz Al-Jazari]] (ed. 1974), ''The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices''. Translated and annotated by [[Donald Routledge Hill]], Dordrecht/[[D. Reidel]].</ref>
  • 16th-century clock machine [[Convent of Christ]], [[Tomar]], Portugal
  • A monumental conical pendulum clock by [[Eugène Farcot]], 1867. Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA
  • A [[cuckoo clock]] with mechanical automaton and sound producer striking on the eighth hour on the analog dial
  • [[Balance wheel]], the oscillator in a mechanical [[mantel clock]].
  • Simple horizontal sundial
  • The [[Shepherd Gate Clock]] at the [[Royal Observatory, Greenwich]]
  • u=Hz}}.
  • A 17th-century weight-driven clock in [[Läckö Castle]], Sweden
  • A water clock for [[goldbeating]] [[goldleaf]] in [[Mandalay]] (Myanmar)
  • Early French electromagnetic clock
  • A linear clock at London's [[Piccadilly Circus tube station]]. The 24 hour band moves across the static map, keeping pace with the apparent movement of the sun above ground, and a pointer fixed on London points to the current time.
  • Napoleon III]] mantel clock, from the third quarter of the 19th century, in the [[Museu de Belles Arts de València]] from Spain
  • 1570}}
  • A modern quartz clock with a 24-hour face
  • Many cities and towns traditionally have public clocks in a prominent location, such as a town square or city center. This one is on display at the center of the town of [[Robbins, North Carolina]]
  • Digital clock radio
  • A [[scale model]] of [[Su Song]]'s [[Astronomical]] Clock Tower, built in 11th-century [[Kaifeng]], China. It was driven by a large [[waterwheel]], [[chain drive]], and [[escapement]] mechanism.
  • Synchronous electric clock, around 1940. By 1940 the synchronous clock became the most common type of clock in the U.S.
  • The flow of sand in an [[hourglass]] can be used to keep track of elapsed time.
  • Software word clock
INSTRUMENT THAT MEASURES THE PASSAGE OF TIME
Chronometer; Timepiece; Ancient ways of telling time; Chronometers; Clocks and Watches; Analog clock; Mechanical clock; Clock/calendar; Analogue clock; Analog Clocks; Clocks; An Analog Clock; Timekeeping device; Timepieces; Clock design; Wall clock; Garage clock; Clocks and watches

[klɔk]

общая лексика

генератор синхроимпульсов, тактовый генератор

микросхема на системной плате, с высокой частотой генерирующая сигналы, синхронизующие все операции, осуществляемые процессором

часы

время

измерять время

генератор тактовых или синхронизирующих импульсов

задающий генератор

синхронизатор

схема синхронизации

синхронизация

тактирование

датчик меток времени

тактовые импульсы

синхронизирующие импульсы

синхронизировать

подавать тактовые импульсы

включать в работу (напр., какой-л. блок устройства)

профессионализм

кварц

синоним

clock oscillator

существительное

[klɔk]

общая лексика

часы (настольные, стенные, башенные)

табельные часы-автомат

таймер

биологические часы (организма)

время

стрелка на чулке (украшение)

часы (стенные, настольные, башенные)

стрелка (чулка)

грубое выражение

«вывеска»

лицо

рожа

разговорное выражение

таксометр

счётчик такси

спидометр

счётчик пройденного пути (автомобиля)

глагол

[klɔk]

общая лексика

синхронизировать

часы

хронометрировать время (на скачках, состязаниях и т. п.)

засекать время прихода на работу и ухода с работы (с помощью автоматического приспособления

обыкн. clock in

clock off

clock on

clock out)

отмечать время прихода на работу (in, on) или ухода с работы (out, off) (на специальных часах)

хронометрировать

грубое выражение

дать по морде

спорт

показывать (какое-л.) время

показать время

диалектизм

сидеть на яйцах

кудахтать

clock         
  • [[Richard of Wallingford]] pointing to a clock, his gift to [[St Albans Abbey]]
  • An [[elephant clock]] in a manuscript by [[Al-Jazari]] (1206 AD) from ''The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices''<ref>[[Ibn al-Razzaz Al-Jazari]] (ed. 1974), ''The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices''. Translated and annotated by [[Donald Routledge Hill]], Dordrecht/[[D. Reidel]].</ref>
  • 16th-century clock machine [[Convent of Christ]], [[Tomar]], Portugal
  • A monumental conical pendulum clock by [[Eugène Farcot]], 1867. Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA
  • A [[cuckoo clock]] with mechanical automaton and sound producer striking on the eighth hour on the analog dial
  • [[Balance wheel]], the oscillator in a mechanical [[mantel clock]].
  • Simple horizontal sundial
  • The [[Shepherd Gate Clock]] at the [[Royal Observatory, Greenwich]]
  • u=Hz}}.
  • A 17th-century weight-driven clock in [[Läckö Castle]], Sweden
  • A water clock for [[goldbeating]] [[goldleaf]] in [[Mandalay]] (Myanmar)
  • Early French electromagnetic clock
  • A linear clock at London's [[Piccadilly Circus tube station]]. The 24 hour band moves across the static map, keeping pace with the apparent movement of the sun above ground, and a pointer fixed on London points to the current time.
  • Napoleon III]] mantel clock, from the third quarter of the 19th century, in the [[Museu de Belles Arts de València]] from Spain
  • 1570}}
  • A modern quartz clock with a 24-hour face
  • Many cities and towns traditionally have public clocks in a prominent location, such as a town square or city center. This one is on display at the center of the town of [[Robbins, North Carolina]]
  • Digital clock radio
  • A [[scale model]] of [[Su Song]]'s [[Astronomical]] Clock Tower, built in 11th-century [[Kaifeng]], China. It was driven by a large [[waterwheel]], [[chain drive]], and [[escapement]] mechanism.
  • Synchronous electric clock, around 1940. By 1940 the synchronous clock became the most common type of clock in the U.S.
  • The flow of sand in an [[hourglass]] can be used to keep track of elapsed time.
  • Software word clock
INSTRUMENT THAT MEASURES THE PASSAGE OF TIME
Chronometer; Timepiece; Ancient ways of telling time; Chronometers; Clocks and Watches; Analog clock; Mechanical clock; Clock/calendar; Analogue clock; Analog Clocks; Clocks; An Analog Clock; Timekeeping device; Timepieces; Clock design; Wall clock; Garage clock; Clocks and watches
1) часы 2) генератор тактовых (синхронизирующих) импульсов - synchronized clock
clock         
  • [[Richard of Wallingford]] pointing to a clock, his gift to [[St Albans Abbey]]
  • An [[elephant clock]] in a manuscript by [[Al-Jazari]] (1206 AD) from ''The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices''<ref>[[Ibn al-Razzaz Al-Jazari]] (ed. 1974), ''The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices''. Translated and annotated by [[Donald Routledge Hill]], Dordrecht/[[D. Reidel]].</ref>
  • 16th-century clock machine [[Convent of Christ]], [[Tomar]], Portugal
  • A monumental conical pendulum clock by [[Eugène Farcot]], 1867. Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA
  • A [[cuckoo clock]] with mechanical automaton and sound producer striking on the eighth hour on the analog dial
  • [[Balance wheel]], the oscillator in a mechanical [[mantel clock]].
  • Simple horizontal sundial
  • The [[Shepherd Gate Clock]] at the [[Royal Observatory, Greenwich]]
  • u=Hz}}.
  • A 17th-century weight-driven clock in [[Läckö Castle]], Sweden
  • A water clock for [[goldbeating]] [[goldleaf]] in [[Mandalay]] (Myanmar)
  • Early French electromagnetic clock
  • A linear clock at London's [[Piccadilly Circus tube station]]. The 24 hour band moves across the static map, keeping pace with the apparent movement of the sun above ground, and a pointer fixed on London points to the current time.
  • Napoleon III]] mantel clock, from the third quarter of the 19th century, in the [[Museu de Belles Arts de València]] from Spain
  • 1570}}
  • A modern quartz clock with a 24-hour face
  • Many cities and towns traditionally have public clocks in a prominent location, such as a town square or city center. This one is on display at the center of the town of [[Robbins, North Carolina]]
  • Digital clock radio
  • A [[scale model]] of [[Su Song]]'s [[Astronomical]] Clock Tower, built in 11th-century [[Kaifeng]], China. It was driven by a large [[waterwheel]], [[chain drive]], and [[escapement]] mechanism.
  • Synchronous electric clock, around 1940. By 1940 the synchronous clock became the most common type of clock in the U.S.
  • The flow of sand in an [[hourglass]] can be used to keep track of elapsed time.
  • Software word clock
INSTRUMENT THAT MEASURES THE PASSAGE OF TIME
Chronometer; Timepiece; Ancient ways of telling time; Chronometers; Clocks and Watches; Analog clock; Mechanical clock; Clock/calendar; Analogue clock; Analog Clocks; Clocks; An Analog Clock; Timekeeping device; Timepieces; Clock design; Wall clock; Garage clock; Clocks and watches

Definition

clock
To capture the eye of an admirer. Possible origin: cops' radar.
Ryan, I think Brit just clocked you.

Wikipedia

CLOCK

CLOCK (from circadian locomotor output cycles kaput) is a gene encoding a basic helix-loop-helix-PAS transcription factor that is known to affect both the persistence and period of circadian rhythms.

Research shows that the CLOCK gene plays a major role as an activator of downstream elements in the pathway critical to the generation of circadian rhythms.

Examples of use of clock
1. QUESTION: General, you talked about a Baghdad clock and a Washington clock.
2. Besides, Israel‘s political clock is synchronised with the Palestinian political clock in pre–established disharmony.
3. Two clocks are ticking in Iran: the nuclear clock and the democracy clock.
4. The cuckoo clock." Has Europe today entered its age of the cuckoo clock?
5. "We‘re trying to somehow speed up the Baghdad clock and put time on the Washington clock.
What is the Russian for clock? Translation of &#39clock&#39 to Russian