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Перевод: clock speek clock


[существительное]
часы ; стрелка ; циферблат ; рожа ; физия ; счетчик такси; спидометр ;
[глагол]
хронометрировать; показать время; отмечать время прихода на работу; отмечать время ухода с работы


Тезаурус:

  1. Reality was to be up against the enemy and the clock, with lives at stake.
  2. Clearly, there will be a wide overlap between the role of the environment in contributing to this external cause of a rhythm, its effect upon an organism's behaviour, and its ability to adjust the body clock.
  3. Four-speaker radio/cassette, clock, sun visors which slot neatly into roof recesses and a wide dashboard with shelf on top add up to an interior only let down by its rather cheap plastic finish.
  4. An important property of such a clock is its stability; that is, its timing does not alter much from day to day.
  5. Above him is a clock which stopped 50 years ago and has not been wound since.
  6. (In effect, such treatment is using bright light as a time-cue to adjust the body clock appropriately.)
  7. At the height of the Teddy boy era the local cinema foolishly premiered Rock Around the Clock on bonfire Night.
  8. From eight Cadillacs in the London showroom, three were selected and driven to Brooklands to give each car 50 miles on the clock before they were dismantled.
  9. The football crowd and estate dwellers of the big cities didn't five a monkeys what they were wearing in Harlem or anywhere else; if it looked good in the Anfield Road End, the Scoreboard Paddock or the Clock End, it was good enough for them.
  10. Evidence that the SCN are the body clock can be summarized as follow: (1) Rhythmic electrical activity can be recorded from the nerve cells that make up the SCN and this rhythm has a period of about 24 hours.
  11. This might reflect the individual's lack of interest in normal social factors, some error in the pathway linking time-cues to the body clock or some abnormality in the clock itself - an insensitivity to normal time-cues, for example.
  12. In both of these cases our body clock is wrongly timed for our life-style and so it does not cool us down and make us feel more fatigued in the hours just before bedtime.
  13. A complete loss of rhythmicity (because the body clock or its expression has been suppressed);

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