locked的意思和读音

lockedlock

lock

: [lɑk] : [lɒk]

v.;(使)

n.;();(,)

locks  locking  locked  

v.+n.lock door

adj.+n.lock Gate

n.lock hospital

n.1.,,2.()3.,4.(,),,5.,,6.7.,8.9.10.11.12.()13.14.1.,,2.()3.,4.(,),,5.,,6.7.,8.9.10.11.12.()13.14.

v.1.,2.(使)3.,4.,5.,;6.使7.;使 (up down)8.9.10.,,11.,12.();1.,2.(使)3.,4.,5.,;6.使7.;使 (up down)8.9.10.,,11.,12.();

n.1.a part of a door, drawer, suitcase, etc. used for fastening it so that no one can open it. You usually open and close locks with a key, but if you pick a lock, you use something else to open it, often illegally; a piece of equipment used for preventing someone from using a vehicle, machine, etc.2.hair3.a way of holding someone so that they cannot move when you are fighting4.a place on a river or canal with a set of gates which open and close to allow boats in. The water can then be moved to a lower or higher level.5.something that prevents information on a computer from being changed or looked at by someone who does not have permission6.in rugby, a player in the second row of the scrum1.a part of a door, drawer, suitcase, etc. used for fastening it so that no one can open it. You usually open and close locks with a key, but if you pick a lock, you use something else to open it, often illegally; a piece of equipment used for preventing someone from using a vehicle, machine, etc.2.hair3.a way of holding someone so that they cannot move when you are fighting4.a place on a river or canal with a set of gates which open and close to allow boats in. The water can then be moved to a lower or higher level.5.something that prevents information on a computer from being changed or looked at by someone who does not have permission6.in rugby, a player in the second row of the scrum

v.1.to fasten something such as a door or a container, usually with a key, so that other people cannot open it; to become fastened with a lock2.if something locks in a particular position, it is firmly fixed or held in that position; to lock or fix something firmly in a particular position3.to prevent information on a computer from being changed or looked at by someone who does not have permission4.if two peoples eyes lock, they look directly into each others eyes1.to fasten something such as a door or a container, usually with a key, so that other people cannot open it; to become fastened with a lock2.if something locks in a particular position, it is firmly fixed or held in that position; to lock or fix something firmly in a particular position3.to prevent information on a computer from being changed or looked at by someone who does not have permission4.if two peoples eyes lock, they look directly into each others eyes

1. Inverted → Locked Motion Blur → ...

2. settled adj. locked adj. [] licks n. , , ...

3. 54.8.1 Keyable[ ] 333 54.8.2 Locked[ ] 333 54.9.3 History[ ] 334 ...

4. Logic1 at Low Power LOCKED LOI Local Oscillator ...

5. d_rpt locked sort_index ...

7. lively locked lonely ...

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1.The ship was locked in the ice through the winter. She felt that she had become locked into a binding agreement.

2.and more fundamental reason appears to be , the marriage made her feel "was locked up in a cage. "使”。

3.Animals kept on organic farms are allowed to roam in the open air and are not locked up in cages for long periods.

4.It has questioned the patriotism of any critics. It has even locked up three of the doctors who revealed some of the casualty figures.

5."Jewellery in a retail environment is locked up in a glass case, " says Jessica Herrin, the company's chief executive and founder.“,”CEO西(JessicaHerrin)

6.Please do not angry to me for too long, Do not I also be locked up as punishment, you have your work, your entertainment, your friends.

7.In terror, I ran into my room, locked the door and stayed in there for ages. I then crept back to see if it was still there.

8.but it was locked, and there was no room for a fat little to squeeze underneath.

9.James came in to look at us before he went to bed, and then the door was locked.

10.I slide open the iron door which had been locked for a winter, but the dull noise of it sounded as though it had been in rust for a century.