locked
英 [lɒkt]
美 [lɑːkt]
adj. (冲突或战斗)纠缠不清的,僵持不下的
v. (用锁)锁上; 被锁住; 把…锁起来; (使)固定,卡住,塞住
lock的过去分词和过去式
Collins.2 / BNC.9805 / COCA.10214
柯林斯词典
- (冲突或战斗)纠缠不清的,僵持不下的
If you say that people arelocked inconflict or in battle, you mean they are arguing or fighting in a fierce or determined way, and neither side seems likely to stop.
双语例句
- He made his way to the nearest toilet and locked himself in a cubicle.
他走到最近的卫生间,进了一个小隔间后把门反锁上。 - She locked me out.
她把我锁在门外。 - I went to your place yesterday afternoon and found the door locked.
我昨天下午去你家串门,没想到铁将军把门了。 - The wind had made the door swing closed, and she was now locked out.
风把门带上了,她现在被反锁在外面。 - There had been a knock at the door and when she opened it she locked herself out
外面有敲门声,她去开门,结果把自己反锁在了外面。 - The prisoners overpowered their guards and locked them in a cell.
囚犯们制服了监狱看守,并将他们锁进了牢房。 - You are mad, Isabel. You should be locked up.
你疯了,伊莎贝尔。应该把你关起来才是。 - A bird had been locked in and was by now quite frantic.
一只鸟被关进了笼子,到现在它都十分狂躁。 - My husband's locked me out.
我丈夫把我关在了外面。 - To his surprise, the bedroom door was locked
令他吃惊的是,卧室门锁上了。