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1. (n.) stopwatch
a watch with a hand that can be stopped or started for precise timing, as in races.
Etymology: (1730–40)
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| Definition of 'stopwatch' |
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1. (noun) stopwatch, stop watch
a timepiece that can be started or stopped for exact timing (as of a race)
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Sense: a watch with a hand that can be stopped and started, used in timing a race etc.
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Afrikaans: stophorlosie |
Arabic: ساعَة وَقْف |
Bulgarian: секундомер |
Brazilian: cronômetro |
Czech: stopky |
German: die Stoppuhr |
Danish: stopur |
Greek: χρονόμετρο |
Spanish: cronómetro |
Estonian: stopper |
Farsi: زمان سنج |
Finnish: sekuntikello |
French: chronomètre |
Hebrew: שְׁעוֹן עֶצֶר |
Hindi: विराम घड़ी |
Croatian: štoperica (sat) |
Hungarian: stopper(óra) |
Indonesian: stopwatch |
Icelandic: skeiðklukka |
Italian: cronometro |
Japanese: ストップウォッチ |
Korean: 스톱워치 |
Lithuanian: sekundometras |
Latvian: hronometrs |
Malay: jam randik |
Dutch: chronometer |
Norwegian: stoppeklokke |
Polish: stoper |
Portuguese: cronómetro |
Romanian: cronometru |
Russian: секундомер |
Slovak: stopky |
Slovenian: stoparica |
Serbian: štoperica |
Swedish: stoppur, tidtagarur |
Thai: นาฬิกาจับเวลา |
Turkish: kronometre |
Taiwanese: 碼錶 |
Ukrainian: секундомір |
Urdu: روک گھڑی |
Vietnamese: đồng hồ bấm giờ |
Chinese: 秒表,跑表 |
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