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I . lock1 [lɒk] SUST.

1. lock (fastening device):

lock
lock
zapah m
bicycle lock

2. lock NÁUT.:

lock
lock

3. lock (in wrestling):

lock

4. lock (impossible movement):

lock
to have a lock on sth ingl. am. coloq.
to have a lock on sth ingl. am. coloq.
to be under lock and key

II . lock1 [lɒk] V. trans.

1. lock (fasten):

lock
zaklepati [form. perf. zakleniti]
lock
zapahovati [form. perf. zapahniti]

2. lock usu passive (entangle):

lock
zapletati [form. perf. zaplesti]
lock
prepletati [form. perf. preplesti]

3. lock (make fixed):

lock
blokirati [form. perf. zablokirati]

III . lock1 [lɒk] V. intr.

1. lock (become secured):

lock
zaklepati se [form. perf. zakleniti se]

2. lock (become rigedly fixed):

lock
blokirati se [form. perf. zablokirati se]
lock

3. lock NÁUT.:

lock
pluti [form. perf. pripluti skozi splavnico]

lock2 [lɒk] SUST.

1. lock (curl):

lock
koder m
lock
pramen m

2. lock (hair):

lock away V. trans.

1. lock (secure):

lock
zaklepati [form. perf. zakleniti [na varno]]

2. lock (for peace and quiet):

to lock awaysb
to lock awaysb

lock out V. trans.

lock
zaklepati [form. perf. zakleniti ven]

I . lock up V. trans.

1. lock (secure):

zaklepati [form. perf. zakleniti [na varno]]
lock shop
zapirati [form. perf. zapreti]
to lock oneself up

2. lock (put in custody):

to lock upsb DER.
to lock upsb DER.
to lock upsb MED.

II . lock up V. intr.

lock
zapirati [form. perf. zapreti]
lock
zaklepati [form. perf. zakleniti]

ˈlock-up SUST.

2. lock-up esp ingl. brit. (garage):

3. lock-up no pl. AUTO.:

ˈmor·tise lock SUST.

ˈsteer·ing lock SUST. AUTO.

anti-lock ˈbrak·ing sys·tem SUST.

wheel lock SUST.

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With deep and highly customisable settings, countdown clocks, and a self-imposed lock-out feature that's very time-consuming to undo, you'll never dilly-dally online while you should be working again.
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A time lock (also timelock) is a part of a locking mechanism commonly found in bank vaults and other high-security containers.
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Releasing the wheel lock on the left gives the rider control of both back swivel wheels using the handle to the right.
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She formed and ran the entire undertaking to feed the union members and their dependents throughout the lock-out.
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This change is widely controversial, as it changes more of the game than just the ability to flick (such as giving fencers the ability to lock-out a riposte).
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He also encourages residents to consider spending between $20 and $40 on a steering wheel lock.
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In the postal code field, the rightmost bar is always printed, to allow the sortation equipment to properly lock onto the barcode and scan it.
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The first team to unlock their lock would win a trip to a waterfall rock slide and a picnic lunch.
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Calf locks can cause very serious injuries to the knee as well as damaging the calf muscle, and caution should be a priority when finishing the lock.
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Each must then secretly press one of the three buttons on their keypad to lock in their answer.
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