locking
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T When you lock something such as a door, drawer, or case, you fasten it, usually with a key, so that other people cannot open it. 鎖
Are you sure you locked the front door?
你確定鎖前門(mén)了嗎?
2. N-COUNT The lock on something such as a door or a drawer is the device which is used to keep it shut and prevent other people from opening it. Locks are opened with a key. 鎖
At that moment he heard Gill's key turning in the lock of the door. 那時(shí)他聽(tīng)到吉爾的鑰匙在門(mén)鎖里轉(zhuǎn)動(dòng)的聲音。
3. V-T If you lock something or someone in a place, room, or container, you put them there and fasten the lock. 將…鎖起來(lái)
Her maid locked the case in the safe. 她的女仆把那盒子鎖進(jìn)了保險(xiǎn)箱。
4. V-T/V-I If you lock something in a particular position, or if it locks there, it is held or fitted firmly in that position. 鎖定
He leaned back in the swivel chair and locked his fingers behind his head. 他向后靠在轉(zhuǎn)椅上,兩手手指交叉鎖定在腦后。
5. N-COUNT On a canal or river, a lock is a place where walls have been built with gates at each end so that boats can move to a higher or lower section of the canal or river, by gradually changing the water level inside the gates. 水閘
As the lock filled, the ducklings rejoined their mother to wait for another vessel to go through. 水閘里注滿水時(shí),小鴨子們回到它們的媽媽身旁等待另一艘船通過(guò)。
6. N-COUNT A lock of hair is a small bunch of hairs on your head that grow together and curl or curve in the same direction. (一) 綹
She brushed a lock of hair off his forehead. 她拂開(kāi)他額頭的一綹頭發(fā)。
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