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clock [clocked, clocking, clocks] (slang: take notice of) verb [UK: ˈklɒk] [US: ˈklɑːk] | notarverb |
clock face [clock faces] (the surface of a clock that contains the dial and hands) noun [UK: ˈklɒk feɪs] [US: ˈklɑːk ˈfeɪs] | mostradornoun |
clock in (to enter a workplace by punching a timecard; punch in) verb | picar o pontoverb |
clock radio (alarm clock that includes a radio) noun | rádio-relógionoun |
clock vine (Thunbergia grandiflora) noun | tumbérgia-azulnoun |
clockmaker (person who makes clocks) noun | relojoeiranoun relojoeironoun |
clockwise (in a circular fashion in the same direction as the hands of an analogue clock) adverb [UK: ˈklɒ.kwaɪz] [US: ˈklɑː.ˌkwaɪz] | no sentido dos ponteiros do relógioadverb no sentido horárioadverb |
clockwork [clockworks] (mechanism powered by coiled spring to drive mechanical device) noun [UK: ˈklɒ.kwɜːk] [US: ˈklɑː.ˌkwərk] | cordanoun |
cockblock (one who cockblocks) noun | empata-fodanoun |
cockblocker (one who cockblocks) noun | empata-fodanoun |
deadlock [deadlocks] (computing) noun [UK: ˈded.lɒk] [US: ˈded.lɑːk] | deadlocknoun |
deadlock [deadlocks] (standstill) noun [UK: ˈded.lɒk] [US: ˈded.lɑːk] | impassenoun |
dreadlocks (hair left to grow into long matted strings) noun [UK: ˈdred.lɒks] [US: ˈdred.lɑːks] | dreadnoun dreadlocknoun dreadlocksnoun dreadsnoun rastasnoun |
eight o'clock (the start of the ninth hour) noun | oito horasnoun |
eleven o'clock (the start of the twelfth hour) noun | onze horasnoun |
end lockdown verb | desconfinarverb |
fetlock [fetlocks] (joint of the horse's leg) noun [UK: ˈfet.lɒk] [US: ˈfet.lɑːk] | boletonoun |
five o'clock (the start of the sixth hour) noun | cinco horasnoun |
flintlock [flintlocks] (firearm) noun [UK: ˈflɪnt.lɒk] [US: ˈflɪnˌt.lɑːk] | arma de pederneiranoun |
flock [flocks] (group of animals, especially sheep or goats) noun [UK: flɒk] [US: ˈflɑːk] | rebanhonoun |
flock [flocks] (group of birds) noun [UK: flɒk] [US: ˈflɑːk] | bandonoun |
flock [flocks] (people served by a particular pastor) noun [UK: flɒk] [US: ˈflɑːk] | congregaçãonoun |
flock [flocked, flocking, flocks] (to congregate) verb [UK: flɒk] [US: ˈflɑːk] | arrebanharverb |
flock [flocks] (tufts of wool or cotton) noun [UK: flɒk] [US: ˈflɑːk] | floconoun |
four o'clock (the start of the fifth hour) noun | quatro horasnoun |
geo-block verb | geobloquearverb |
geo-blocking noun | geobloqueionoun |
glockenspiel (musical instrument) noun [UK: ˈɡlɒk.ən.spiːl] [US: ˈɡlɑːk.ən.ˌspil] | campainhanoun |
Goldilocks (fairy tale character) proper noun [UK: ˈɡoldi.ˌlɒks] [US: ˈɡoldi.ˌlɑːks] | Cachinhos douradosproper noun |
goldilocks (person with golden hair) noun [UK: ˈɡoldi.ˌlɒks] [US: ˈɡoldi.ˌlɑːks] | loirinhanoun |
gridlock (deadlock) noun [UK: ˈɡrɪd.lɒk] [US: ˈɡrɪd.ˌlɑːk] | impassenoun |
gridlock (traffic congestion) noun [UK: ˈɡrɪd.lɒk] [US: ˈɡrɪd.ˌlɑːk] | engarrafamentonoun |
gridlocked (stationary in a gridlock) adjective [UK: ˈɡrɪd.ˌlɑːkt] [US: ˈɡrɪd.ˌlɑːkt] | congestionadoadjective |