Clock in
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British pronunciation/klˈɒk ˈɪn/
American pronunciation/klˈɑːk ˈɪn/

"clock in"の定義と意味

to clock in
[phrase form: clock]
01

出勤する(しゅっきんする), 打刻する(だこくする)

to record one's arrival at work by using a timekeeping system, usually involving the use of a clock or electronic device
to clock in definition and meaning
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Employees are required to clock in at the beginning of their shift using their employee ID cards.
Don always makes sure to clock in a few minutes early to avoid being late.
The new timekeeping system allows employees to clock in using a mobile app.
02

計測される, 記録される

to have one's measurement, speed, etc. recorded officially
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The heavyweight boxer clocks in at 250 pounds, making him a formidable presence in the ring.
The jockey clocks in at just 120 pounds, ensuring a lightweight advantage in the upcoming horse race.
In the annual bodybuilding competition, Lisa clocks in at a muscular 180 pounds, showcasing her dedication to fitness.
03

to note and record an individual's time of arrival, typically done in work environments

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Hey, I'll cover for you.
I noticed you were running late, so I went ahead and clocked you in.
I can clock you in if you're stuck in traffic.
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