clock (L111)

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(L111)
  • clock en
Language English
Lexical category verb

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Senses

L111-S1
English To sound a stationary bell by pulling a rope attached to its clapper so that the clapper strikes the side of the bell.

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L111-S2
English To time using a clock or stopwatch, especially in a race or competition.

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L111-S3
English To attain or register a time or speed, especially in a race of competition.

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L111-S4
English To watch, observe, look at, take notice of, become aware of; to recognize or register something or someone; to understand something or someone; to work something out.

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L111-S5
English To punch or hit someone, especially in the face.

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L111-S7
English To synchronize the operations of a circuit (or other electronic component) by using an electronic oscillator or clock; often used to refer to setting a computer's central processor to run at a particular rate by means of such a clock.

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L111-S9
English To perform reconnaissance, usually of a potential or possible crime site.

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L111-S10
English To alter the odometer of a motor vehicle to show a lower mileage, usually as a dishonest way to receive a higher price for a vehicle for sale.

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L111-S11
English To scrutinize or size someone up.

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L111-S12
English To be set to run at a particular rate by means of synchronizing the operations of a circuit (or other electronic component) by using an electronic oscillator or clock.

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L111-S13
English Said of a prostitute or sex worker, to pick up a customer.

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L111-S14
English To determine that someone who is cross-dressing is of a different gender category than previously supposed.

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L111-S15
English To recognize that someone might be transgender; to identify someone, previously thought to be cisgender, as transgender.

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L111-S16
English To defeat or beat an individual.

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L111-S17
English To attempt to make eye contact.

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L111-S18
English To call attention to another's flaws, usually in a playful, taunting, or insulting manner, especially in regard to a reveal or reveals of the truth in a situation.

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L111-S19
English To identify an individual as gay.

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Forms

L111-F1
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