英:[lɔk ɔn]
美:[lɑk ɑn]
英:[lɔk ɔn]
美:[lɑk ɑn]
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noun (1)
a tuft, tress, or ringlet of hair
Marie … turned to pin up a lock of hair that had fallen on her neck.—Willa Cather
locks plural the hair of the head
… if your locks are lank, … skip the conditioner.—Parenting
often loc plural locs a narrow ropelike strand of hair formed by matting, braiding, or twisting : dreadlock sense 1 If palm rolling and twisting seem similar, it's because they are. But instead of twisting with your fingers to create a loc, you roll the section of hair between your palms, a technique that helps give more control over the size and shape of the loc.—Sami Roberts
According to Brooklyn stylist Derrick Scurry, there are several ways to save your dreadlock. For locks broken at the root, wait for hair to grow long enough to braid. Then have your stylist attach the lost lock to the braid with thread so you can't tell where the braid ends and where the lock begins.—Essence
a cohering bunch (as of wool, cotton, or flax) : tuft
noun (2)
a fastening (as for a door) operated by a key or a combination
the mechanism for exploding the charge or cartridge of a firearm
an enclosure (as in a canal) with gates at each end used in raising or lowering boats as they pass from level to level
air lock
a locking or fastening together
an intricate mass of objects impeding each other (as in a traffic jam)
a hold in wrestling secured on one part of the bodybroadly: a controlling hold
his paper … had a lock on a large part of the state —John Corry
one that is assured of success or favorable outcome
verb
transitive verb
to fasten the lock of
to make fast with or as if with a lock
lock up the house
to fasten in or out or to make secure or inaccessible by or as if by means of locks
locked himself away from the curious world
to fix in a particular situation or method of operation
a team firmly locked in last place
to make fast, motionless, or inflexible especially by the interlacing or interlocking of parts lock a knee
lock wheels
to hold in a close embrace
to grapple in combatalso: to bind closely
administration and students were locked in conflict
to invest (capital) without assurance of easy convertibility into money
to move or permit to pass (something, such as a ship) by raising or lowering in a lock
intransitive verb
to become locked
to be capable of being locked
interlace, interlock
to go or pass by means of a lock (as in a canal)
noun (1)
a tuft, tress, or ringlet of hair
Marie … turned to pin up a lock of hair that had fallen on her neck.—Willa Cather
locks plural the hair of the head
… if your locks are lank, … skip the conditioner.—Parenting
often loc plural locs a narrow ropelike strand of hair formed by matting, braiding, or twisting : dreadlock sense 1 If palm rolling and twisting seem similar, it's because they are. But instead of twisting with your fingers to create a loc, you roll the section of hair between your palms, a technique that helps give more control over the size and shape of the loc.—Sami Roberts
According to Brooklyn stylist Derrick Scurry, there are several ways to save your dreadlock. For locks broken at the root, wait for hair to grow long enough to braid. Then have your stylist attach the lost lock to the braid with thread so you can't tell where the braid ends and where the lock begins.—Essence
a cohering bunch (as of wool, cotton, or flax) : tuft
noun (2)
a fastening (as for a door) operated by a key or a combination
the mechanism for exploding the charge or cartridge of a firearm
an enclosure (as in a canal) with gates at each end used in raising or lowering boats as they pass from level to level
air lock
a locking or fastening together
an intricate mass of objects impeding each other (as in a traffic jam)
a hold in wrestling secured on one part of the bodybroadly: a controlling hold
his paper … had a lock on a large part of the state —John Corry
one that is assured of success or favorable outcome
verb
transitive verb
to fasten the lock of
to make fast with or as if with a lock
lock up the house
to fasten in or out or to make secure or inaccessible by or as if by means of locks
locked himself away from the curious world
to fix in a particular situation or method of operation
a team firmly locked in last place
to make fast, motionless, or inflexible especially by the interlacing or interlocking of parts lock a knee
lock wheels
to hold in a close embrace
to grapple in combatalso: to bind closely
administration and students were locked in conflict
to invest (capital) without assurance of easy convertibility into money
to move or permit to pass (something, such as a ship) by raising or lowering in a lock
intransitive verb
to become locked
to be capable of being locked
interlace, interlock
to go or pass by means of a lock (as in a canal)
Noun (1) Middle English lok, from Old English locc; akin to Old High German loc lock, Greek lygos withe, Latin luxus dislocated Noun (2) Middle English lok, from Old English loc; akin to Old High German loh enclosure and perhaps to Old English locc lock of hair
The first known use of lock was before the 12th century
lock1 of 3noun
a small bunch of hair or fiber (as cotton or wool)
plural the hair of the head
lock2 of 3noun
a fastening (as for a door) in which a bolt is operated (as by a key)
a device for exploding the charge or cartridge of a firearm
an enclosure (as in a canal) with gates at each end used in raising or lowering boats as they pass from level to level
a wrestling hold that prevents any movement of the part of the body that is being held
a leg lock
lock3 of 3verb
to fasten with or as if with a lock the door locks from the inside
lock up the house
to shut in or out or make secure by or as if by means of a lock locked in jail
locked up my bike
to make or become fast or motionless
pump the brake pedal to keep the wheels from locking
to make fast by the linking of parts together
lock arms
1 There is a lock on the door.
门上有一把锁.
2 He forgot to lock the car.
3 The cold has frozen the lock on the car door.
严寒已把汽车的门锁冻结起来.
4 Results in a few days, you put a lock on the space.
结果再过几天, 你把空间上了锁.
5 The Home key initiates the lock - on procedure when in Search mode.
Home键用于启动搜索模式下的锁定程序.
6 The lock on the door is rusty and won't open.
门上的锁锈住了.
7 SHACK ON THE TARGET - Missile lock on a aircraft.
目标闭入 - 敌飞机进入本机飞弹照准范围并被锁定.
8 Early last month, Kardashian debuted her copper locks in a new campaign for Fabletics.
9 They were locked in each other's arms.
10 An intruder forced open a lock on French windows at the house.
有人强行撬开落地窗上的锁闯入屋里。
11 Does the back door have a lock on it?
后门有锁 吗 ?
12 The wheels locked and the car skidded off the road.
13 the governor is regarded as a lock for his party's presidential nomination
14 She locked the bicycle to the railing with a chain.
15 The cat was on the wall, watching for birds.
那只猫在墙上伺机捕捉鸟儿。
16 The car locks automatically when you start the engine.
17 The police are on the run to catch the murderer.
警方正在忙着捕捉逃犯。
18 Put a good lock on your door to safeguard against thieves.
锁好门以提防窃贼.
19 For those considering a new lock, the new Keypad Touch comes bundled with Yale’s Approach lock for $229.99 or the August Wi-Fi-Smart Lock for $249.99 (just $50 more than the lock alone).
20 He tried to fit a new lock on the door.
他试图给门安个新锁.