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单词 round-the-clock
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Definition of round-the-clock in US English:

round-the-clock

adjectiveˈˌround (T͟H)ə ˈkläkˈˌraʊnd (ð)ə ˈklɑkˈˌraʊnd (ð)ə ˈklɑk
  • Lasting all day and all night.

    round-the-clock surveillance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1996 and 1997 the company spent $110,000 a year on round-the-clock security.
    • The Quals have structured their duties so that they get every other weekend off - a real luxury compared to the round-the-clock duty many dairy farmers live with.
    • When the economy is booming and unemployment is low, it is difficult to attract and retain workers in the stressful, round-the-clock business of call centers.
    • Within hours, TV networks provided round-the-clock information on the events and commentary on potential ripple effects.
    • The change in classification frees up federal funding for round-the-clock research and steps up authorization for nationwide epidemiological studies.
    • The hotel also has a round-the-clock business centre with secretarial services, computers, small meeting rooms and audio-visual equipment.
    • For many organizations, there are simply not enough systems support people available to provide round-the-clock service and support at multiple locations.
    • Fitting in is a round-the-clock preoccupation.
    • His 100 days under round-the-clock guard do not count as imprisonment under Chinese law; such time is considered ‘living under surveillance.’
    • We need to set up round-the-clock surveillance of this place, as well as their residence.
    • A static Web presence has the ability to act as your virtual, global customer service, marketing, and public relations representative on a round-the-clock basis.
    • Meanwhile, a pair of Fayetteville police officers set up round-the-clock surveillance at the construction site.
    • As a result, she received round-the-clock police protection, which her husband rejected: ‘I urge the security services and the police not to bother.’
    • When poor women cannot get basic prenatal care, for example, they and their newborns are more likely to suffer complications requiring round-the-clock intensive care.
    • He has hired 500 more workers and this month is adding a third shift for round-the-clock production - a first in auto manufacturing history.
    • This round-the-clock cycle continued for months.
    • The age-old distinction between day and night eroded, especially during the 1940s, when wartime needs necessitated round-the-clock production.
    • Keeping all apartments and facilities throughout our communities well-maintained is a round-the-clock job for our maintenance staffs.
    • The company has dropped plans to put in a gas station, another source of opposition, but has said the round-the-clock hours are nonnegotiable.
    • The most popular locations, such as Ireland and India, offered well-educated, English-speaking programmers and convenient time differences for round-the-clock remediation.
 
 

Definition of round-the-clock in US English:

round-the-clock

adjectiveˈˌround (T͟H)ə ˈkläkˈˌraʊnd (ð)ə ˈklɑk
  • Lasting all day and all night.

    round-the-clock surveillance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1996 and 1997 the company spent $110,000 a year on round-the-clock security.
    • The Quals have structured their duties so that they get every other weekend off - a real luxury compared to the round-the-clock duty many dairy farmers live with.
    • When the economy is booming and unemployment is low, it is difficult to attract and retain workers in the stressful, round-the-clock business of call centers.
    • Within hours, TV networks provided round-the-clock information on the events and commentary on potential ripple effects.
    • The change in classification frees up federal funding for round-the-clock research and steps up authorization for nationwide epidemiological studies.
    • The hotel also has a round-the-clock business centre with secretarial services, computers, small meeting rooms and audio-visual equipment.
    • For many organizations, there are simply not enough systems support people available to provide round-the-clock service and support at multiple locations.
    • Fitting in is a round-the-clock preoccupation.
    • His 100 days under round-the-clock guard do not count as imprisonment under Chinese law; such time is considered ‘living under surveillance.’
    • We need to set up round-the-clock surveillance of this place, as well as their residence.
    • A static Web presence has the ability to act as your virtual, global customer service, marketing, and public relations representative on a round-the-clock basis.
    • Meanwhile, a pair of Fayetteville police officers set up round-the-clock surveillance at the construction site.
    • As a result, she received round-the-clock police protection, which her husband rejected: ‘I urge the security services and the police not to bother.’
    • When poor women cannot get basic prenatal care, for example, they and their newborns are more likely to suffer complications requiring round-the-clock intensive care.
    • He has hired 500 more workers and this month is adding a third shift for round-the-clock production - a first in auto manufacturing history.
    • This round-the-clock cycle continued for months.
    • The age-old distinction between day and night eroded, especially during the 1940s, when wartime needs necessitated round-the-clock production.
    • Keeping all apartments and facilities throughout our communities well-maintained is a round-the-clock job for our maintenance staffs.
    • The company has dropped plans to put in a gas station, another source of opposition, but has said the round-the-clock hours are nonnegotiable.
    • The most popular locations, such as Ireland and India, offered well-educated, English-speaking programmers and convenient time differences for round-the-clock remediation.
 
 
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