clock造句
- 1. I set my alarm clock for 4:30.
- 我把闹钟定在4:30。
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- 2. The clock has just struck three.
- 时钟刚刚敲过三点。
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- 3. I have to clock in by eight.
- 我必须八点前打卡上班。
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- 4. The clock showed midnight.
- 时钟显示已是午夜。
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- 5. The clock struck the hour.
- 钟敲过整点了。
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- 6. The clock ticked away the minutes.
- 钟表显示时间一分一秒地过去。
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- 7. This clock loses two minutes a day.
- 这时钟每天慢两分钟。
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- 8. I forbid anyone to touch that clock.
- 我不准任何人碰那台钟。
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- 9. I heard the clock chime.
- 我听见钟响报时。
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- 10. She heard the clock strike midnight.
- 她听见钟敲子夜12点。
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- 11. He invented the first electric clock.
- 他发明了第一个电动钟。
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- 12. This clock doesn't go.
- 这钟不走了。
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- 13. The clock has stopped.
- 钟停了。
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- 14. The clock struck nine.
- 钟敲了9下。
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- 15. The walls were bare except for a clock.
- 墙上除了一只挂钟什么也没有。
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- 16. The clock struck six just as I arrived.
- 我到达时,时钟正敲六点。
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- 17. This machine has a clock speed of 1.6GHz.
- 这台机器的时钟频率为1.6千兆赫。
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- 18. It was ten past six by the kitchen clock.
- 厨房的钟六点十分了。
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- 19. The clock stopped at 11:59 Saturday night.
- 钟在星期六晚11点59分停了。
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- 20. The hands of the clock crept slowly around.
- 钟的时针在缓慢地走着。
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- 21. A grandfather clock ticked away in a corner.
- 一个落地式大钟在墙角嘀嗒作响。
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- 22. The night duty officer was ready to clock off.
- 值夜班的警官准备打卡下班了。
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- 23. The only sound was the soft tick of the clock.
- 唯一的响声是钟表轻轻的滴答声。
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- 24. The clock is about two and a half minutes slow.
- 那钟慢两分半左右。
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- 25. In the silence we could hear the clock ticking.
- 寂静中,我们能听到钟表滴答作响。
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- 26. The clock began to whirr before striking the hour.
- 钟在打点前先嘎啦嘎啦地响起来。
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- 27. The clock on the wall showed one minute to twelve.
- 墙上的钟显示11:59。
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- 28. The clock on the dashboard said it was five to two.
- 汽车仪表板上的时钟显示当时1:55。
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- 29. Her eyes kept straying over to the clock on the wall.
- 她的目光不时瞟向墙上的钟。
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- 30. Ellen heard the loud ticking of the clock in the hall.
- 埃伦听见大厅的钟滴答滴答地大声走着。
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