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lock yourself out — ˌlock sb/yourself ˈout (of sth) derived to prevent sb from entering a place by locking the door • I d locked myself out of the house and had to break a window to get in. Main entry: ↑lockderived … Useful english dictionary
lock yourself out of something — ˌlock sb/yourself ˈout (of sth) derived to prevent sb from entering a place by locking the door • I d locked myself out of the house and had to break a window to get in. Main entry: ↑lockderived … Useful english dictionary
lock — lock1 W3S2 [lɔk US la:k] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(fasten something)¦ 2¦(keep in a safe place)¦ 3¦(fixed position)¦ 4¦(fixed situation)¦ 5 be locked in battle/combat/dispute etc 6 lock arms 7 lock horns (with somebody) Phrasal verbs lock… … Dictionary of contemporary English
lock away — verb place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape The parents locked her daughter up for the weekend She locked her jewels in the safe • Syn: ↑lock in, ↑lock, ↑put away, ↑shut up, ↑shut away, ↑lock up … Useful english dictionary
lock — lock1 [ lak ] verb *** 1. ) transitive to fasten something such as a door or a container, usually with a key, so that other people cannot open it: John went out and locked the door behind him. Have you locked the car? lock something in something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lock away — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms lock away : present tense I/you/we/they lock away he/she/it locks away present participle locking away past tense locked away past participle locked away 1) lock away or lock up to put something in a place or… … English dictionary
lock away — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you lock something away in a place or container, you put or hide it there and fasten the lock. [V n P] She meticulously cleaned the gun and locked it away in its case... [V P n (not pron)] He had even locked away all the videos … English dictionary
lock sb into sth — UK US lock sb into sth Phrasal Verb with lock({{}}/lɒk/ verb ► to prevent a person or organization from leaving a legal or financial agreement: »The gas company is locked into long term supply contracts. »Be careful not to lock yourself into a… … Financial and business terms
lock out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If someone locks you out of a place, they prevent you entering it by locking the doors. [V n P of n] They had had a row, and she had locked him out of the apartment... [V n P] My husband s locked me out. 2) PHRASAL VERB If you… … English dictionary
lock somebody in (…) — ˌlock sb/yourself ˈin (…) derived to prevent sb from leaving a place by locking the door • At 9 p.m. the prisoners are locked in for the night. Main entry: ↑lockderived … Useful english dictionary