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Перевод: clocking
[существительное] хронометрирование; тактирование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The employer said it had been attempting to tighten up on the very widespread practice of employees going for tea immediately after clocking on.
- After clocking on for a night shift they did not start work immediately but went instead to the canteen for a cup of tea.
- A lot of service workers would be clocking off.
- These can be as basic as manual clocking in and clocking off mechanisms.
- So even if they are inadvertently or wilfully slipping down a couple of hundred more calories than they intend in the course of a day, they might still find themselves clocking up a decent weight loss on the scales each week.
- I won the 200 metres in fine style, clocking my best indoor time of 21.05 seconds.
- Senna was back in ninth place in the warm-up on his home circuit, after clocking 1-;21.146, while Berger, of Austria, was 16th.
- In one of the most extraordinary turn-rounds, Allan swept into the lead, was never headed, and comfortably beat Lincoln Asquith and Desai Williams, clocking 10.4 seconds into a strongish headwind.
- Three to four seconds catered for most species, with others clocking considerably faster times.
- Yesterday Botham marched along the Paignton seafront clocking the incredible time of six hours and 12 minutes over the 26.4 miles.
- Appropriately, the Wilcox narrative seems to be the book of his most widely read by the kind of people who have just put in a tough day at the office or have two weeks on the beach before clocking back on.
- It was clocking up 10 times more assembly line rejects.
- Ben was after his tenth clocking under 10.10 in one season, achieving it with 10.06 seconds.
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