Spanish Meaning of clocked

cronometrado

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Definitions and Meaning of clocked in English

clocked

any periodic system by which time is measured, to register on a mechanical recording device, without relaxation and heedless of time, to register on a time sheet or time clock, a synchronizing device (as in a computer) that produces pulses at regular intervals, time clock, put in sense 3, to have a specified measure or value, with clocked speed rather than the order of finish as the criterion for placement, a device other than a watch for indicating or measuring time commonly by means of hands moving on a dial, attain, realize, odometer, to hit hard, with or within a time constraint, to travel (a distance) over time, a registering device usually with a dial, an ornamental figure on the ankle or side of a stocking or sock, to be timed at, continuously for 24 hours, a device (as in a computer) that sends out signals at regular spaces of time so that other events can happen in the correct order, to show (as time or speed) on a recording device, to have a specified duration or speed, a registering device with a dial that is attached to a machine to measure or record what it is doing, to use up as much as possible of the playing time remaining in a game (such as football) while retaining possession of the ball or puck especially to protect a lead, to time (as a person or a piece of work) by a timing device, biological clock, to time with a stopwatch or by an electric timing device, a device for measuring or telling the time and especially one not meant to be worn or carried about by a person

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cronometrado

any periodic system by which time is measured, to register on a mechanical recording device, without relaxation and heedless of time, to register on a time shee

golpeado,bateado,aplaudió,recortado,resquebrajado,golpe,llamó,estampado,abofeteado,golpeó

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clock in at => fichar a la entrada, clock (up) => Acabar, clock (out) => salir (del trabajo), clock (in) => Reloj (en), clobbers => golpea,