clocked信息详情
v.达到或记录(某时间或速度);测……的速度;注意到,认出;获胜;减少车辆计程器的里程数;打(在脸上或头上);为……计时(clock的过去式和过去分词)
On the trip we clocked up over 1 800 miles.───这次旅行我们的行程超过了1 800英里。
He has been clocked at 11 seconds for 100 metres.───他100米跑的速度已被测出是11秒。
I clocked her in the driving mirror.───我从汽车后视镜里注意到她。
As I walked up to the door, I recounted all the miles I had clocked since that bike trip she and I never took.───当我走上了到门,我详述了我自从那辆脚踏车旅行她和我不曾拿了以后已经费时的所有的里。
Times are clocked on both sides of the Atlantic and there is keen competition to see whether the British or American housewives run fastest.───大西洋的两岸,时间都被定好,因而人们渴望看看究竟是英国的家庭主妇跑得快还是美国的家庭主妇跑得快。
He takes a sip of coffee before moving on to the next clip, in which a little girl gets clocked by a tire swing.───他喝了一口咖啡准备录接下来的节目——一个被秋千绊住的小女孩。
Today, after working all day and putting in hours of overtime, I realized I never clocked in.───今天,在整整工作一天和加班了数小时之后,发现自己没有打卡。
Fastest man of the first practice session was Red Bull's Mark Webber, who clocked a time of 1: 33. 082 minutes.───第一次练习最快的是红牛车队的韦伯,他做出了1:33.082的最快圈速。
It is unbelievable that this car has clocked more than 2000 kilometers in a day.───很难相信这辆车一天行驶了超过2000公里
I clocked him while he ran 10,000 metres.
We've clocked up 500 miles today.
My car has clocked up 50000 miles.
He clocked 10.09 seconds in the 100 metres final.
He clocked 9.6 seconds in the 100 metres.
I clocked up 90,000 miles in my Ford.
In two years, he clocked up over 100 victories.
The park clocked about 3,000 visitors a day.
We arrived and clocked on for the night shift.