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lock (obj) MAKE SAFEHlBk, $lB:kv [always + adv/prep]to make (something) safe by putting it in a special place and then fastening the entrance closed妥善保藏He locked the confidential documents in his filing cabinet. [T]他把机密文件锁在文件柜里。If you keep valuables in your house, lock them away/up somewhere safe. [M]如果你把贵重物品保存在家里,那么就将它们锁在安全处。People who commit serious crimes should be locked away/up (= put into prison) for a long time. [M]应将那些严重犯罪的人长时间关在监狱里。He's not only mad, he's also dangerous -- he really should be locked away/up (= kept in a hospital for people who are mentally ill) . [M]他不只是疯了,而且还很危险----应及时送进精神病院。After what she did, they should lock her up and throw away the key (= put her in prison for the rest of her life). [T]鉴于她所作的一切,他们真该永远把她关在监狱。The front door slammed behind our daughter and she was locked in (the house) (= unable to get out) for a couple of hours. [T]前门嘭地一声关上了,因此我女儿被锁在房间里近一两个小时。The door slammed and our keys were inside, so we were locked out (= unable to get in) . [T]门嘭地关上了,但我们的钥匙还在里面,所以我们被关在外面。I've locked myself out of (= made myself unable to get in) the house twice in the last week. [T]上周我曾两次把自己关在外面。You really should lock your car up, or it'll get stolen. [M]你该把车锁上,否则容易被偷掉。Sandra, will you lock up tonight when you go? [I]桑德拉,今晚你走时请把门锁上好吗?(esp. Br) A lock-up is a GARAGE (= a small building) where objects, esp. a car, can be safely kept.车库[LOCKUP]
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