单词 | beat the clock |
释义 | beat /bēt/transitive verb (beatˈing; beat; beatˈen or now (rarely) beat)
ORIGIN: OE bēatan, pat bēot beatˈable adjective beatˈen adjective
beatˈer noun
beatˈing noun
beatnik /bētˈnik/ noun
beatˈbox noun (informal)
To imitate an electronic drum machine using the voice beatˈ-'em-up noun (informal) A type of computer game in which an unarmed character has to fight against several enemies beat music noun Popular music with a very pronounced rhythm beatˈ-up adjective (informal) Dilapidated through excessive use beat about the bush see under bush1 beat a retreat
beat down Of a buyer, to try to reduce (the price of goods), to persuade (the seller) to settle for less beat it (slang)
beat off To overcome or repel beat one's brains or beat one's brains out To puzzle about something beat one's breast To show extravagant signs of grief beat out To flatten or reduce in thickness by beating beat someone's brains out (slang)
beat someone to it To manage to do something before someone else can beat the air To fight to no purpose, or against an imaginary enemy beat the bounds To trace out boundaries in a perambulation, certain objects in the line of journey being formally struck beat the clock To do or finish something within the time allowed beat the pants or socks off (informal) To defeat thoroughly beat the retreat see beat a retreat above. beat up
(it) beats me (informal) I have no idea what the answer is take a beating (informal) To suffer physical or verbal chastisement take some (or a lot of) beating (informal) To be of very high quality, ie to be difficult to surpass clock1 /klok/noun
To register a time by a recording clock ORIGIN: ME clokke, prob through OFr from LL cloca, clocca a bell; Mod Fr cloche bell, Du klok bell, clock, Ger Glocke bell clockˈer noun
clockˈwise adverb In the direction in which the hands of a clock move clock card noun A card on which the hours worked by an employee are recorded by a time clock clockˈ-golf noun A putting game on a green marked like a clock dial, in which the player putts from the position of each hour figure to a hole near the centre clockˈmaker noun clock radio noun An electronic apparatus combining the functions of alarm clock and radio, esp for bedside use (also alarm radio or radio alarm) clock speed noun (computing) The speed of a microprocessor's internal clock, controlling the rate at which it can make calculations, expressed in megahertz clock tower noun A usu square tower having a clock at the top with a face on each exterior wall clock-watcher, clock-watching see watch the clock below. clockˈwork noun
adjective Operated by clockwork against the clock Making an effort to overcome shortage of time or achieve the shortest time beat the clock To finish a job, task, etc before the time limit runs out clock in, out, on or off To register time of coming or going, in or out, or on or off duty clock up (informal) To reach or record (a certain speed, score, etc) know what o'clock it is To be wide awake, to know how things are like clockwork As smoothly as if driven by clockwork o'clock (for earlier of the clock)
put back the clock or put the clock back
put the clock (or clocks) back or forward To alter the clocks to allow for the change from or to summer time regular as clockwork Always happening at the same time round the clock For the whole of a twenty-four hour period watch the clock To keep watch on the passage of time, eagerly waiting for one's work-time to finish and usu doing only the minimum amount of work required (clockˈ-watcher noun; clockˈ-watching noun) |
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