Clock on Meaning in English
expression
ˈkɫɑk/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
KLAHK-awn
klˈɒk/ /ˈɒn
klOK-on
释义
To officially record the time you start work, usually using a time clock or an electronic system.
用法与细微差别
Mainly UK/Australian English; US English often uses 'clock in.' Common in workplace contexts, especially with manual or shift work. Used with 'clock off/out' (finish work). Uncommon outside employment settings.
Spanish: fichar (entrar) - registrar la entradaPortuguese (BR): bater o ponto (entrada) - registrar a entradaPortuguese (PT): bater o ponto (entrada) - registar a entradaChinese (Simplified): 打卡上班Chinese (Traditional): 打卡上班Hindi: काम शुरू करना (घड़ी पर) - क्लॉक इन करनाArabic: تسجيل الدخول (في العمل)Bengali: কাজে প্রবেশের সময় চেক-ইন করাRussian: отметиться при входе на работуJapanese: 出勤するVietnamese: chấm công vàoKorean: 출근 체크하다Turkish: giriş yapmak (kartla/cihazla işte)Urdu: دفتر میں وقت درج کرنا - کلاک اِن کرناIndonesian: memasukkan waktu kerja
例句
Please clock on when you arrive at the factory.
basic
You must clock on before starting your shift.
basic
All employees need to clock on at 9 a.m.
basic
If you forget to clock on, you might not get paid for that time.
natural
She always clocks on a few minutes early to get settled.
natural
The boss checked who had clocked on late this week.
natural