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internal clock

内部时钟,内部钟,内置时钟,内时钟

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : biological clock.

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Examples

  • In the morning hours, these lamps bring the sunlight that’s missing from the outside world indoors to let the body know it’s daytime and ensure its internal clock is set correctly.

  • I realize that this is very counterintuitive, but it’s a good way to reset your internal clock.

  • Now he stretches before participating in a virtual class while his internal clock ticks down — first to Wednesday, when hitting begins in practice, and then to game day.

  • If animals can marry their vision to an internal clock, then they can use the sun’s position as a compass, accounting for its movement across the sky throughout the day.

  • “We all have an internal clock in our brain that tells us what biological time of day it is,” says Ken Wright, a professor at the University of Colorado and director of a sleep lab.

  • France 24 is providing live, round-the-clock coverage of both scenes as they progress.

  • Turn the heat down to 325°F and continue cooking until internal temperature reads 140°F on a thermometer.

  • The wine cellar—one of the best in the world—survived World War II and is guarded around the clock.

  • The result was a system not open to alternatives from the outside and with no internal incentives for innovation.

  • A secular police state well practiced in suppressing internal challenges.

  • The night wore on, and the clock downstairs was striking the hour of two when she suddenly awakened.

  • Under the internal pressure his whiskers stood on end and his face grew red.

  • The clock struck ten, and clerks poured in faster than ever, each one in a greater perspiration than his predecessor.

  • As it came near, it proved to be the clock, with a sail hoisted, and the Goblin sitting complacently in the stern.

  • A clock was put above the spot where the fountain stood, in April, 1852, which cost £60.