首页英语词典locklock词组搭配

lock

英 [lɒk] 美[lɑk]
  • vt. 锁,锁上;隐藏
  • vi. 锁;锁住;卡住
  • n. 锁;水闸;刹车
  • n. (Lock)人名;(英、丹、德、瑞典)洛克

词组搭配


lock out

To withhold work from (employees) during a labor dispute.

停工:在劳工纠纷期间不让(雇佣工人)工作

have a lock on

(N. Amer. informal)have an unbreakable hold on or total control over

(北美,非正式)牢牢掌握(或控制)

under lock and key

securely locked up

妥善锁藏着

lock on to

locate (a target) by radar or similar means and then track

(用雷达或类似手段)定位跟踪(目标)

lock someone out

keep someone out of a room or building by locking the door

给…吃闭门羹,闭门不让进

(of an employer) subject employees to a lockout

(雇主)不让员工进厂

lock someone out of

exclude someone from

排除

those now locked out of the job market.

那些现在被排除在职场之外的人。

lock horns

To become embroiled in conflict.

卷入矛盾冲突

lock, stock, and barrel

To the greatest or most complete extent; wholly

彻底地,完全地:达到最大或最彻底的范围;完全地

an estate that was auctioned off lock, stock, and barrel.

被完全拍卖出去的一块房地产

双语例句


1. She shrugged a stray lock of hair out of her eyes.
她把一缕散发从眼前甩开。

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2. He picked each lock deftly, and rifled the papers within each drawer.
他熟练地撬开每一把锁,把每个抽屉里的文件都偷走了。

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3. That key will come in handy if you lock yourself out.
要是你把自己锁在了屋外,那把钥匙就派上用场了。

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4. She eventually had to lock herself in the toilets to avoid him.
她最后只好把自己锁在厕所里来躲开他。

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5. It was too late now for Blake to lock his room door.
这会儿布莱克再锁房门已太晚了。

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