digital clock

collocation in English

meaningsofdigitalandclock

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digital
adjective
uk
/ˈdɪdʒ.ɪ.təl/
us
/ˈdɪdʒ.ə.t̬əl/
recording or storing information as a series of the numbers 1 and 0, to show that a signal is present ...
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clock
noun
uk
/klɒk/
us
/klɑːk/
a device for measuring and showing time, usually found in or on a building and not worn by ...
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(Definition ofdigitalandclockfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdigital clock

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I have been indicating thedigitalclockfor some time.
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I am not in any danger this afternoon of seeing red figures on thedigitalclock.
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They will find thedigitalclockwinking at them when there is half a minute remaining.
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I shall allow five minutes for questions on this until 3.48 by thedigitalclockand then move on.
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The estimated cost of adding adigitalclockto be shown on these sets is £75 per annum for rent and maintenance.
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It is up once the signal on thedigitalclockbecomes static.
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I see that thedigitalclockreads 29 minutes.
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Thedigitalclockon the wall is still working.
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There is just half a minute left once thedigitalclockchanges.
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It is not possible to show the time on thedigitalclockother than by the 24-hour notation.
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There is something wrong with thedigitalclock.
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The building also previously had adigitalclockshowing the time from the top floors.
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The exact time is denoted by thedigitalclockdisplay at the beginning and end of each segment.
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Adigitalclockwas also utilised along with the look and was located in a translucent grey stripe to the bottom left of the screen.
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These features began as simple mechanical counter-based single-event timers, but were later replaced by more flexible multiple-eventdigitalclocktimers.
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Regional variations were changed from this point to a similar design to that of thedigitalclock.
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Together the three towers form adigitalclock.
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A new curved instrument panel housed adigitalclock.
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By using adigitalclockan accuracy of 0.2 second is possible.
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Adigitalclockthat counted down the minutes was placed on stage to make sure the time limit was not exceeded.
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