lock out in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for lock out in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.lock1 [Am lɑk, Brit lɒk] N

lock2 [Am lɑk, Brit lɒk] N (of hair)

I.out [Am aʊt, Brit aʊt] ADV out often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (come out, keep out, knock out, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (come, keep, knock, etc).

1.2. out (not at home, work):

to eat or form dine out
to eat or form dine out

II.out [Am aʊt, Brit aʊt] ADJ

III.out [Am aʊt, Brit aʊt] PREP

IV.out [Am aʊt, Brit aʊt] N

See also speak out, out of, go out, cry out, call out

speak out VB [Am spik -, Brit spiːk -] (v + adv)

go out VB [Am ɡoʊ -, Brit ɡəʊ -] (v + adv)

cry out VB [Am kraɪ -, Brit krʌɪ -] (v + adv)

call out VB [Am kɔl -, Brit kɔːl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

lock out in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for lock out in the English»Spanish Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This is known as a lock out, and is the employers equivalent of the employees strike.
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One spouse may also lock out the other spouse from the marital residence.
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This was apparently unsatisfactory to him, for later that month he received a further six months in irons for trying to cut the lock out of his door.
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However, a lock out screen will appear, so even if an adapter is used, it's still unplayable.
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Employers may lock out employees (provided that they follow the proper procedure) as a bargaining strategy.
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There are two types of electronic tension mechanisms: constant pull and lock out.
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However, the specific activities required for appropriate lock out are usually not specified in law.
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He was confined to living within a 10 ft (3 m) fence that his father put up around their garden to lock out the outside world.
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They also need to lock out their legs.
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The employer may then lock out any striking workers and unilaterally impose terms and conditions of employment.
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