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    lock 的英语意思

    locklock1 /lɒk $ lɑːk/ verb 查看全部语言翻译1fasten something [intransitive, transitive] to fasten something, usually with a key, so that other people cannot open it, or to be fastened like this用钥匙等将某物锁上,使他人无法打开;或被锁上:  Did you lock the car?你锁车了吗? I can’t get this drawer to lock.这个抽屉我怎么也锁不上。2keep in a safe place [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to put something in a place and fasten the door, lid etc with a key将某物放入某处,然后用钥匙锁上门、盖子等lock something in something Lock the cat in the kitchen.把猫锁在厨房里。3fixed position [intransitive, transitive] to become fixed in one position and impossible to move, or to make something become fixed固定在某一位置无法移动;或使某物固定不动:  The wheels suddenly locked.车轮突然锁死了。lock something around/round something He locked his hands around the younger man’s throat.他双手紧扣住那个年轻人的喉咙。 A moment later they were locked in an embrace (=holding each other very tightly in a loving or friendly way).片刻后,他们紧紧相拥(=以充满爱意或友好的方式紧紧抱住对方)。 Their eyes locked together (=they could not look away from each other) for an instant.他们的目光瞬间交汇(=无法将视线从对方身上移开)。4fixed situation [transitive] if you are locked in a situation, you cannot get out of it若陷入某种处境,便无法脱身be locked in/into something The two groups are locked in a vicious cycle of killing.两个团体陷入了杀戮的恶性循环,无法自拔。 The company is locked into a five-year contract.该公司被困于一份五年合同,无法脱身。GRAMMAR Lock is usually passive in this meaning.5be locked in battle/combat/dispute etc to be involved in a long, serious argument or fight with someone与某人陷入持久而激烈的争论或争斗:  They are now locked in a bitter custody battle over the three children.他们目前正就三个孩子的抚养权展开激烈争夺。6lock arms if people lock arms, they join their arms tightly with the arms of the people on each side若人们手臂相扣,即将自己的手臂与两侧之人的手臂紧紧连在一起:  The police locked arms to form a barrier against the protesters.警察手挽手,形成一道阻挡抗议者的防线。7lock horns (with somebody) to argue or fight with someone与某人争论或发生冲突:  The band have now locked horns with their record company over the album.乐队现在正就专辑问题与唱片公司发生争执。lockable adjectivelock somebody/something ↔ away phrasal verb1to put something in a safe place and lock the door, lid etc将某物放入安全的地方并锁上门、盖子等 SYN  lock up:  He locked his money away in the safe.他把钱锁进了保险箱里。2to put someone in prison将某人关押入狱 SYN  lock up:  I hope they lock him away for years.我希望他们能把他关上好几年。3lock yourself away to keep yourself separate from other people by staying in your room, office etc待在房间、办公室等处,将自己与他人隔绝lock in phrasal verb1 lock somebody in (something) to prevent someone from leaving a room or building by locking the door通过锁门阻止某人离开房间或建筑物:  She locked herself in.她把自己锁在里面了。 They locked the director in his office.他们把那位主任锁在了办公室里。2lock something ↔ in to do something so that a price, offer, agreement etc cannot be changed采取措施使价格、报价、协议等无法更改:  Sell your stocks now to lock in some of the gains of recent months.现在卖出股票,锁定近几个月的部分收益。3lock something ↔ in to make the taste, liquid etc remain in something使味道、液体等保留在食物等中:  This method of cooking locks in the flavour of the meat.这种烹饪方法能锁住肉的鲜味。lock onto something phrasal verb if a missile or satellite locks onto a target or signal, it finds it and follows it closely导弹或卫星锁定目标或信号后,找到并精确追踪lock somebody ↔ out phrasal verb1to keep someone out of a place by locking the door通过锁门使某人无法进入某处lock out of I locked myself out of the house!我把自己锁在房子外面了!2if employers lock workers out, they do not let them enter their place of work until they accept the employers’ conditions for settling a disagreement若雇主实施停工关闭,则拒绝允许工人进入工作场所,直到其接受雇主提出的解决劳资纠纷条件 lockoutlock up phrasal verb1to make a building safe by locking the doors, especially at night通过锁上门来确保建筑物安全,尤其是在夜间:  I’ll leave you to lock up.我先走,锁门就交给你了。lock something ↔ up Don’t forget to lock up the warehouse.别忘了锁好仓库。2lock something ↔ up to put something in a safe place and lock the door, lid etc将某物放入安全的地方并锁上门、盖子等 SYN  lock away3lock somebody ↔ up to put someone in prison将某人关押入狱 SYN  lock away:  Rapists should be locked up.强奸犯应该被关进监狱。4be locked up (in something) if your money is locked up, you have put it into a business, investment etc and cannot easily move it or use it若资金被套牢,即是将其投入了生意、投资等,无法轻易转移或动用
    locklock2 noun 1fastening [countable] a thing that keeps a door, drawer etc fastened and is usually opened with a key or by moving a small metal bar锁,一种固定门、抽屉等的装置,通常用钥匙或拨动小金属插销来开启:  I’m sorry, there isn’t a lock on the bathroom door.对不起,浴室门上没有锁。 The key turned stiffly in the lock.钥匙在锁孔里转动得很涩。 a bike lock自行车锁 pick a lock at pick1(10)2under lock and key a)kept safely in a box, cupboard etc that is locked安全地锁存在上锁的箱子、橱柜等处:  Dad keeps all his liquor under lock and key.爸爸把所有的酒都锁起来保管着。 b)kept in a place such as a prison关押在监狱等处3lock, stock, and barrel including every part of something包括某物的每一部分;全部,整个:  He moved the whole company, lock, stock, and barrel, to Mexico.他把整个公司连锅端搬到了墨西哥。4hair a)[countable] a small number of hairs on your head that grow and hang together一绺头发,头上少量一起生长、垂落在一起的头发lock of He gently pushed a lock of hair from her eyes.他轻轻拨开了遮住她眼睛的一绺头发。 b)locks [plural] literary文学 someone’s hair某人的头发:  long flowing locks飘逸的长发5on a river etc [countable] a part of a canal or river that is closed off by gates so that the water level can be raised or lowered to move boats up or down a slope船闸,运河或河流中用闸门隔开的区段,通过升降水位使船只通过坡道上下行驶6in a fight [countable] a hold which wrestlers use to prevent their opponent from moving摔跤中制止对手移动的控制技术:  a head lock锁颈技7vehicle [countable, uncountable] British English the degree to which a vehicle’s front wheels can be turned in order to turn the vehicle转向角,车辆前轮为使车辆转弯所能转动的最大角度8rugby [countable] a playing position in the game of rugby橄榄球中的一个出场位置(锁球手)9a lock on something American English complete control of something对某事物的完全掌控:  Pro football still has a lock on male viewers aged 18 to 34.职业橄榄球赛仍然牢牢吸引着18至34岁的男性观众。 air lock, combination lock