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Taktsignal

nel dizionario PONS

Voce OpenDict

clock signal SOST

clock signal ELETTR
nel dizionario PONS

I. clock [klɒk, ingl am klɑ:k] SOST

1. clock (for time measuring):

Uhr f <-, -en>
Wecker m <-s, ->
die Uhr zeigt ... [an]
to put [or turn] the clock forward [or ingl brit on]
rund um die Uhr colloq

2. clock (speedometer, mileometer):

Tachometer m o nt <-s, ->
Tacho m o nt <-s, -s> colloq

II. clock [klɒk, ingl am klɑ:k] VB vb trans

1. clock (measure speed):

2. clock (run or travel at speed of):

3. clock colloq (hit, strike):

to clock sb [one]
jdm eine kleben colloq [o. schmieren]

I. sig·nal [ˈsɪgnəl] SOST

1. signal (gesture):

Zeichen nt <-s, ->
Signal nt <-s, -e> für +acc

2. signal (indication):

3. signal:

Ampel f <-, -n>
Signal nt <-s, -e>

4. signal ELETTR, RADIO:

Signal nt <-s, -e>
Empfang m <-(e)s, Emp·fạ̈n·ge>

5. signal ingl am AUTO (indicator):

Blinker m <-s, ->

II. sig·nal <ingl brit -ll- [or ingl am usu -l-]> [ˈsɪgnəl] VB vb trans

1. signal (indicate):

to signal sth [to sb]
[jdm] etw signalisieren

2. signal (gesticulate):

to signal sb to do sth

III. sig·nal <ingl brit -ll- [or ingl am usu -l-]> [ˈsɪgnəl] VB vb intr

signal TELECOM
ein Zeichen nt zu etw dat geben

IV. sig·nal [ˈsɪgnəl] AGG attr form

signal achievement, success:

Voce OpenDict

clock SOST

to clean sb's clock (physical beating) ingl am colloq idiom
to clean sb's clock (surpass) ingl am colloq idiom
Voce OpenDict

signal VB

Present
Iclock
youclock
he/she/itclocks
weclock
youclock
theyclock
Past
Iclocked
youclocked
he/she/itclocked
weclocked
youclocked
theyclocked
Present Perfect
Ihaveclocked
youhaveclocked
he/she/ithasclocked
wehaveclocked
youhaveclocked
theyhaveclocked
Past Perfect
Ihadclocked
youhadclocked
he/she/ithadclocked
wehadclocked
youhadclocked
theyhadclocked

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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

He then ascended to the 27th floor of the tower (the highest floor the elevator reached); just one floor beneath the clock face.
en.wikipedia.org
Limited-range drivers, also used alone, are typically found in computers, toys, and clock radios.
en.wikipedia.org
A lot of times when a task goes long, you have to clock out to go get food.
time.com
The bells are chimed at 10 o'clock (mall opening time), 12 o'clock, and 5 o'clock.
en.wikipedia.org
The center of the island could also rotate, disorienting those attempting to master the clock strategy.
en.wikipedia.org