词汇 | lock somebody ↔ out |
释义 | lock somebody ↔ outlock somebody ↔ out phrasal verbphr v a) SHUT/CLOSEto keep someone out of a place by locking the door 把〔某人〕锁[关]在门外 of I locked myself out of the house! 我把自己关在门外了! b) STOP WORKING/GO ON STRIKEif employers lock workers out, they do not let them enter their place of work until they accept the employers’ conditions for settling a disagreement 不让〔工人〕进厂〔直到纠纷按雇主的条件解决〕 → lockoutExamples from the Corpus lock out• He has even been described as a musical Bill Gates, accused of monopolizing an industry and locking competitors out.• They try to lock them out.• Then press upwards until the arms are locked straight out and the triceps are fully contracted.• In 1876 the Institute's trustees locked the Temps out in Skinnergate during a financial row.• The tantrum she throws on her own front lawn, after De Niro locks her out, is a stunner.• Men have finally caught up with women in locking themselves out of their rooms.• They locked me out while they throw stuff at each other.• But simple latches are no problems to a thief - if you lock yourself out you will soon see why. lock of• Men have finally caught up with women in locking themselves out of their rooms. → lock somebody ↔ out at lock1(PHRASAL VERB) |
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