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lock1
noun
- 1. A mechanical device, usually consisting of a sliding bolt moved by turning a key, dial, etc, that provides security by fastening a door, lid, machine, item of movable property, etc.
- Thesaurus: bolt, clasp, fastening, padlock, catch, hook, clamp.
3. A state of being jammed or fixed together, and completely immovable.
4. The part of a gun that explodes the charge.
5. wrestling.
- A tight hold which prevents an opponent from moving.
7. rugby.
- Either of the two inside players in the second row of a scrum.
- Form: lock forward (also)
- 1. To fasten (a door, box, bag, etc) with a lock.
- Thesaurus: bolt, bar, clasp, fasten.
2. Said of a door, window, etc: to become or have the means of becoming locked.
3. To shut up or secure a building, etc by locking all the doors and windows.
tr & intr
4. To jam or make something jam.
tr & intr
5. To fasten or make something be fastened so as to prevent movement.
6. To hold someone closely in an embrace or tussle.
- To engage in battle, either physical or verbal.
- Completely; including everything.
- To take action to stop something happening after it has already happened.
- Securely locked up.
- In prison.
Phrasal Verb: lock someone in
- To prevent them from getting out of a building or room by locking the doors.
- Said of a radar beam, etc: to track it automatically.
- To prevent them from getting into a building or room by locking the doors.To exclude (employees) from a factory or other workplace.
- To prevent other users from accessing (a file) while one user is reading it or updating it.
- To confine them or prevent them from leaving by locking them in.
- To lock (a building, etc) securely.
