单词 | to clock out |
释义 | > as lemmasto clock out to clock out intransitive. To register the precise time of one's departure from work by means of a time clock (time clock n. 1); (more generally) to register one's departure, to leave a place, to finish something. Also transitive (frequently reflexive): to register the departure of (a person) from work in this way. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > work > times or periods of work > work at specific times or periods [verb (intransitive)] > record arrival or departure to sign on1862 to sign off1878 to punch the clock1890 to book off1891 to sign out1903 to clock off1904 to clock on1909 to punch out1913 to clock in1914 to clock out1914 to check in or out1952 1914 Manch. Courier 29 Apr. 2/1 The occupation of farming is not one..that can be regulated like..firemen and datallers in mines, ‘clocking in’ and ‘clocking out’. 1965 New Statesman 30 Apr. 696/1 Nineteen clubs have clocked out in the League's 75-odd years. 2008 Decisions & Orders Nat. Labor Relations Board 347 761/1 The issue is not whether Jaime clocked his brother out or whether Osorio clocked himself out. < as lemmas |
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