carriage clock的意思|示意

美 / ˈkæridʒ klɔk / 英 / ˈkærɪdʒ klɑk /

n. 旅行钟


carriage clock的用法详解

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Carriage clocks are a common sight in most households, and they’re often used to tell the time. The name “carriage clock” is derived from a type of portable timepiece used in the 1800s, which was designed to be carried around in a coach or carriage.

Carriage clocks are typically round shaped, and are made from metal, brass or steel. They have a traditional face with hands marked to signify the hour, minute and second. Usually, prior to winding, the time is set by turning a small knob on the clock’s face.

Carriage clocks are powered by a mechanical movement and are wound either by hand or with a key. The mechanism inside is a series of tiny springs and gears, which cause the hands to rotate around the face in synchronicity. Some carriage clocks are equipped with a bezel or glass cover and will chime on the hour.

The history of the carriage clock dates back over two centuries, and they’re still popular today. They’re typically displayed on mantels and bookshelves, and they’re often collectibles. Carriage clocks can add an air of sophistication and class to any room.

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