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- IPA[lɒk]
英式
- a mechanism for keeping a door, window, lid, or container fastened, typically operated by a key;a device used to prevent the operation or movement of a vehicle or other machine
- fasten or secure (something) with a lock;(of a door, window, etc.) become or be able to be secured with a lock
verb: lock, 3rd person present: locks, gerund or present participle: locking, past tense: locked, past participle: locked
noun: lock, plural noun: locks
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名詞
- 1. a mechanism for keeping a door, window, lid, or container fastened, typically operated by a key the key turned firmly in the lock
- ▪ a device used to prevent the operation or movement of a vehicle or other machine a steering lock a bicycle lock
- ▪ a facility on a computer or mobile phone that requires a user to verify their identity with a passcode or other form of authentication in order to access the full functionality of the device there's a security lock on the phone and he doesn't know the code
- ▪ (in wrestling and martial arts) a hold that prevents an opponent from moving a limb.
- ▪ archaic a number of interlocked or jammed items I have seen all Albermarle Street closed by a lock of carriages
- 2. a short section of a canal or river with gates and sluices at each end which can be opened or closed to change the water level, used for raising and lowering boats there was a lock every quarter of a mile
- 3. British the turning of the front wheels of a vehicle to change its direction of motion.
- ▪ the maximum extent that the front wheels of a vehicle can be turned.
- 4. a player in the second row of a scrum.
- 5. North American informal a person or thing that is certain to succeed; a certainty all of this makes him a lock to make the Hall of Fame
- 6. historical a mechanism for exploding the charge of a gun.
動詞
- 1. fasten or secure (something) with a lock she closed and locked her desk 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a door, window, etc.) become or be able to be secured with a lock the door will automatically lock behind you
- ▪ enclose or shut in by locking or fastening a door, lid, etc. he is treated like an unpaid servant and locked in his room
- 2. restrict access to the full functionality or data of (a computer, mobile phone, file, etc.), especially by requiring a user to verify their identity with a passcode or other form of authentication my computer is locked and I've forgotten my login info I don't want people to read my emails—that's why I lock my phone
- ▪ (of a mobile phone) operate only on the network of a particular carrier the phone is locked to T-mobile
- 3. make or become rigidly fixed or immovable he locked his hands behind her neck their gaze locked for several long moments 同義詞 反義詞
- 4. go through a lock on a canal we locked through at Moore Haven
- fastened or secured with a lock: behind locked doors a double-locked safe
Oxford American Dictionary
- fastened or secured with a lock: behind locked doors a double-locked safe
Oxford Dictionary
- having hair of a specified kind: a golden-locked little girl his curly-locked comrades
Oxford Dictionary
- having hair of a specified kind: a golden-locked little girl his curly-locked comrades
Oxford American Dictionary
- a jail, especially a temporary one.
Oxford Dictionary
- a lock fitted with a device that prevents it from being unlocked until a set time.
- secure (a door or other locking mechanism) with a time lock.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[läk]
美式
- a mechanism for keeping a door, lid, etc., fastened, typically operated only by a key of a ... the key turned firmly in the lock
- fasten or secure (something) with a lock: she closed and locked her desk
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[läk]
美式
- a piece of a person's hair that coils or hangs together: she pushed back a lock of hair
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- a piece of a person's hair that coils or hangs together: she pushed back a lock of hair
Oxford Dictionary