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lock·step /ˈlɒkstep $ ˈlɑːk-/ noun
in lockstepAmerican EnglishAmE in exactly the same way or at the same rate 以同样方式;以同样速度
Examples from the Corpus
lockstep• If both are in lockstep mentally, it will be a long, exhausting struggle.• Skies darken, in lockstep with Sampras' mood.• Hayworth is one of the many first-term Republican foot soldiers who proudly fall into lockstep behind Rep.• What else could this lockstep be but a channel for guilt?
From Longman Business Dictionary
locksteplock·step /ˈlɒkstepˈlɑːk-/ noun
in lockstep (with something) if two amounts, levels etc rise and fall in lockstep with each other, they rise and fall at the same time
Because most managers are unwilling to make distinctions among their employees, pay in most organizations still moves in lockstep.
Its rates rise in lockstep with those of its competitors.