English
Etymology
From clock + -wise.
Pronunciation
- enPR: klŏk'wīz, IPA(key): /ˈklɒkwaɪz/
- Rhymes: -ɒkwaɪz
Adverb
clockwise (not comparable)
- In a curve or twist corresponding to the movement of the hands of a clock.
Turn the handle clockwise to open it.
2009 May 28, Alan Feuer, “In the Gilded World of Per Se’s Kitchen”, in The New York Times[1]:The main — or cooking — kitchen is an inhumanly immaculate expanse of burner rings and countertops where, according to tradition, the stations move clockwise from canapé to entremetier.
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in a circular fashion in the same direction as the hands of an analogue clock
- Arabic: بِإِتِّجَاه عَقَارِب السَّاعَة (biʔittijāh ʕaqārib as-sāʕa)
- Bulgarian: по посока на часовнковата стрелка (po posoka na časovnkovata strelka)
- Catalan: en el sentit horari
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 順時針 / 顺时针 (zh) (shùn shízhēn)
- Czech: po směru hodinových ručiček
- Danish: med uret
- Dutch: rechtsom (nl), met de klok mee, in wijzerzin
- Esperanto: dekstrume, horloĝdirekte
- Estonian: päripäeva
- Finnish: myötäpäivään (fi)
- French: dans le sens des aiguilles d’une montre (fr), dans le sens horaire (fr)
- Galician: en sentido das agullas do reloxo, en sentido horario
- Georgian: საათის ისრის მიმართულებით (saatis isris mimartulebit)
- German: im Uhrzeigersinn (de)
- Greek: δεξιόστροφα (el) (dexióstrofa), κατά τη φορά των δεικτών του ρολογιού (katá ti forá ton deiktón tou rologioú)
- Hebrew: כיוון השעון (kivún hasha'ón)
- Hindi: दक्षिणावर्त्त (dakṣiṇāvartt)
- Hungarian: az óra járásával megegyező irányba
- Indonesian: searah jarum jam, arah jam
- Irish: deiseal
- Italian: in senso orario
- Japanese: 右回り (みぎまわり, migimawari), 時計回り (ja) (とけいまわり, tokei-mawari)
- Korean: 시계 방향 (sigye banghyang)
- Malay: ikut arah jam
- Maori: whakatekaraka
- Norman: auve lé solé, comme lé solé
- Norwegian: medurs
- Bokmål: med klokken
- Nynorsk: med klokka, medsols, rettsøles
- Polish: zgodnie z ruchem wskazówek zegara, prawoskrętnie
- Portuguese: no sentido horário, no sentido dos ponteiros do relógio
- Romanian: în sens orar, în sensul acelor de ceasornic
- Russian: по часово́й стре́лке (po časovój strélke), по́солонь (ru) (pósolonʹ)
- Scottish Gaelic: deiseil
- Slovak: v smere ručičiek
- Spanish: en el sentido de las agujas del reloj, en sentido horario, dextrorsamente (botany), dextrógiramente, conforme a las manecillas del reloj, en el sentido del reloj
- Swedish: medurs (sv), medsols (sv)
- Tagalog: pataknaan
- Tamil: வலஞ்சுழி (ta) (valañcuḻi)
- Thai: ตามเข็มนาฬิกา
- Tibetan: ནང་སྐོར (nang skor, literally “the Buddhist way around”), གཡས་འཁོར (g.yas 'khor, literally “right-turning”), གཡས་འཁྱིལ (g.yas 'khyil, literally “right-winding”)
- Turkish: saat yönünde
- Ukrainian: за годиннико́вою стрі́лкою (za hodynnykóvoju strílkoju), за годиннико́вою вказі́вкою (za hodynnykóvoju vkazívkoju)
- Urdu: بائیں سے دائیں (bāẽ se dāẽ)
- Vietnamese: theo chiều kim đồng hồ
- Welsh: clocwedd (cy)
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Adjective
clockwise (not comparable)
- Moving ; having rotary motion in the manner of a clock.
In the southern hemisphere the flow of air around a low-pressure system is clockwise.
2006, Manfred Schliwa, Molecular Motors, page 359:The clockwise beating of cilia results in a net flow of extraembryonic fluid leftwards […]
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