| 释义 | clock something upphrasal verb with clockverb[ T ]uk /klɒk/ us /klɑːk/
 mainly UKinformal
 to win or achieve a large number of similar things: 赢得,获得(大量的某物)
 The Australians have clocked up three gold medals and two silvers in the swimming events.在游泳项目上,澳大利亚队获得3枚金牌和两枚银牌。
 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
 Succeeding, achieving and fulfilling
 A game
 accomplish
 achieve
 acquit
 actualize
 bear
 get through
 get to/reach first baseidiom
 go faridiom
 go from strength to strengthidiom
 go into orbitidiom
 kill
 pan
 rise
 scale the heightsidiom
 scrape through (something)
 sew something up
 slam dunk
 smash itidiom
 stand out
 
 clock sth up | Business English
 clock sth up phrasal verb with clockverb[ I ]uk /klɒk/us
 UKinformal
 to collect or achieve a large number of similar things:
 Most store cards are just about the worst way shoppers can clock up debts.
 In a couple of months she will clock up a year's employment and will be able to take up the company's pension deal.
 Motorists who clock up more than 15,000 miles a year are more likely to be caught speeding because of the huge number of speed cameras around.
 
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