- round-the-clock
- adjective Date: 1937 around-the-clock
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Round the Clock — is an English internet radio service from China Radio International. The broadcast basically rotates between China Drive and the following weekly programs:* Monday: Front Line * Tuesday: Biz China * Wednesday: China Horizons * Thursday: Voices… … Wikipedia
round the clock — adverb nonstop, 24 hours per day. He had his team work round the clock to get the project finished in time. Syn: day and night, 24/7 … Wiktionary
round-the-clock — adjective Continuously, all day long. From the concept that it happens while the hands of the clock go all the way around … Wiktionary
round the clock — See: AROUND THE CLOCK … Dictionary of American idioms
round the clock — See: AROUND THE CLOCK … Dictionary of American idioms
round the clock — phrasal see around the clock … New Collegiate Dictionary
round-the-clock — /rownd dheuh klok /, adj. around the clock. * * * … Universalium
around the clock — also[the clock around] {adv. phr.} For 24 hours a day continuously all day and all night. * /The factory operated around the clock until the order was filled./ * /He studied around the clock for his history exam./ [round the clock] {adj.} * /That … Dictionary of American idioms
around the clock — also[the clock around] {adv. phr.} For 24 hours a day continuously all day and all night. * /The factory operated around the clock until the order was filled./ * /He studied around the clock for his history exam./ [round the clock] {adj.} * /That … Dictionary of American idioms
around-the-clock — adj. 1. 1 proceeding without interruption for twenty four hours every day. around the clock nursing care Syn: day and night, nonstop, round the clock, twenty four hours a day. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English