lock的中文翻译
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lock1
UK
/lɒk/
US
/lɑːk/
锁, 锁上
verb
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to fasten sth with a lock; to be fastened with a lock
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Did you lock the door?
你锁门了吗?
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This suitcase doesn't lock.
行李箱锁不了。
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to put sth in a safe place and lock it
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She locked her passport and money in the safe.
她把护照和钱锁在保险箱里。
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to become or make sth become fixed in one position and unable to move
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The brakes locked and the car skidded.
汽车刹车抱死了,车在原地打转。
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He locked his helmet into position with a click.
他咔哒一声把头盔扣好。
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to be involved in a difficult situation, an argument, a disagreement, etc
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The two sides are locked into a bitter dispute.
双方陷入了激烈的争辩。
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She felt locked in a loveless marriage.
她觉得自己被困在一桩没有爱情的婚姻里了。
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to be held very tightly by sb
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They were locked in a passionate embrace.
他们热烈的拥抱在一起。
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to prevent computer data from being changed or looked at by sb without permission
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These files are locked to protect confidentiality.
这些文件被上锁了,以便保护其机密性。
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lock2
(Aviation)
UK
/lɒk/
US
/lɑːk/
锁
verb
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to secure something closed
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lock3
UK
/lɒk/
US
/lɑːk/
锁
noun
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a device that keeps a door, window, lid, etc. shut, usually needing a key to open it
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She turned the key in the lock.
她转动锁眼里的钥匙。
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a device with a key that prevents a vehicle or machine from being used
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a bicycle lock
单车锁
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a steering lock
转向锁
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a state in which the parts of a machine, etc. do not move
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the amount that the front wheels can be turned in one direction or the other in order to turn the vehicle
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I had the steering wheel on full lock(= I had turned it as far as it would turn).
我把方向盘转到底。
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a section of canal or river with a gate at either end, in which the water level can be changed so that boats can move from one level of the canal or river to another
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a few hairs that hang or lie together on your head
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John brushed a lock of hair from his eyes.
约翰拨开眼前的一缕头发。
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a person's hair
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She shook her long, flowing locks.
她甩了甩那飘逸长发。
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a player in the second row of the scrum
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total control of sth
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One company had a virtual lock on all orange juice sales in the state.
一家公司实际上垄断了整个州所有的橙汁销售。