lock-up

  • n. 锁定
  • adj. 锁定的;可上锁的

中文词源


lock-up 拘留所

比喻用法。

英文词源


lock-up (n.)
"detention cell for offenders," 1838, perhaps short for earlier lock-up house; from lock (v.) + up. Meaning "action of locking up" is from 1845. The verbal phrase lock up is recorded from early 15c.

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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