1. | [t][i] ~ (sth) (用锁)锁上;被锁住to fasten sth with a lock; to be fastened with a lock |
Did you lock the door? 你锁门了吗? | |
This suitcase doesn't lock. 这手提箱锁不上。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth + adv./prep. 把…锁起来to put sth in a safe place and lock it |
She locked her passport and money in the safe. 她把自己的护照和钱锁在了保险柜里。 |
3. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (in/into/around, etc. sth).~ (sth) (together) (使)固定,卡住,塞住to become or make sth become fixed in one position and unable to move |
The brakes locked and the car skidded. 汽车刹车抱死,车在原地打滑。 | |
He locked his helmet into position with a click. 他咔哒一声把头盔扣好。 |
4. | [t] 陷入,卷入(困境、争论、争执等)to be involved in a difficult situation, an argument, a disagreement, etc. |
The two sides are locked into a bitter dispute. 双方陷入了激烈的争论。 | |
She felt locked in a loveless marriage. 她觉得自己陷入了一桩没有爱情的婚姻。 |
5. | [t] 被紧紧抓住(或抱住)to be held very tightly by sb |
They were locked in a passionate embrace. 他们热烈地拥抱在一起。 |
6. | [t] ~ sth 加锁;锁(定、紧)to prevent computer data from being changed or looked at by sb without permission |
These files are locked to protect confidentiality. 为了保密,这些文件都加了锁。 |
The company has locked horns with the unions over proposed pay cuts. 公司与工会就减薪计划争论不休。 |
The company has locked horns with the unions over proposed pay cuts. 公司与工会就减薪计划争论不休。 |
1. | [c] 锁a device that keeps a door, window, lid, etc. shut, usually needing a key to open it |
She turned the key in the lock. 她转动锁眼里的钥匙。 |
2. | [c] 车锁;制动器;锁定器;制轮楔a device with a key that prevents a vehicle or machine from being used |
a bicycle lock 自行车的车锁 | |
a steering lock 转向锁 |
3. | [u] (机器部件等的)锁定a state in which the parts of a machine, etc. do not move |
4. | [u][sing] 前轮转向角度the amount that the front wheels can be turned in one direction or the other in order to turn the vehicle |
I had the steering wheel on full lock(= I had turned it as far as it would turn) . 我把方向盘转到了底。 |
5. | [c] (运河或河流的)闸,船闸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 |
6. | [c] 一绺(或一缕)头发a few hairs that hang or lie together on your head |
John brushed a lock of hair from his eyes. 约翰撩开眼前的一绺头发。 |
7. | [pl] 头发a person's hair |
She shook her long, flowing locks. 她抖了抖她那飘逸的长发。 |
8. | [c] (并列争球的)第二排前锋,锁球队员a player in the second row of the scrum |
9. | [sing] a ~ (on sth) (对某物的)完全控制total control of sth |
One company had a virtual lock on all orange juice sales in the state. 有一家公司实际上垄断了整个州所有的橙汁销售。 |
He sold the business lock, stock and barrel. 他把生意全盘卖掉了。 |
He sold the business lock, stock and barrel. 他把生意全盘卖掉了。 |
We keep our valuables under lock and key. 我们把贵重物品锁起来收好了。 | |
I will not rest until the murderer is under lock and key. 杀人凶手一天不关起来我一天不罢休。 |
We keep our valuables under lock and key. 我们把贵重物品锁起来收好了。 | |
I will not rest until the murderer is under lock and key. 杀人凶手一天不关起来我一天不罢休。 |