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Schließsystem, bei dem automatisch mit Abschließen der Autotür auch die Fenster geschlossen werden

in the PONS Dictionary

lazy ˈlock·ing N AUTO

in the PONS Dictionary

I. lock1 [lɒk, Am lɑ:k] N

1. lock (fastening device):

Schloss nt <-es, Schlọ̈s·ser>
Kombinationsschloss nt <-es, -schlösser>
Fahrradschloss nt <-es, -schlösser>
Lenkradschloss nt <-es, -schlösser>

2. lock NAUT:

Schleuse f <-, -n>

3. lock (in wrestling):

4. lock no pl Brit, Aus AUTO:

Wendekreis m <-es, -e>

5. lock Am inf (certain winner):

6. lock (certainty):

Gewissheit f <-, -en>

7. lock (synchronize):

to lock sth onto sth
etw auf etw acc einstellen

Phrases:

to have a lock on sth Am inf
etw fest in der Hand haben fig

II. lock1 [lɒk, Am lɑ:k] VB trans

1. lock (fasten):

to lock sth
to lock a building COMPUT access to accounts, data

2. lock usu passive (entangle):

III. lock1 [lɒk, Am lɑ:k] VB intr

1. lock (become secured):

schließen <schloss, geschlossen>

2. lock (become fixed):

binden <bindet, band, gebunden>

3. lock NAUT:

lock2 [lɒk, Am lɑ:k] N

1. lock (curl):

2. lock poet (hair):

Haar nt <-(e)s, -e> kein pl

lazy [ˈleɪzi] ADJ

1. lazy pej:

2. lazy approv (relaxed):

müßig form

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

lock VB trans IT

Klett Geography Glossary

lock N

PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"

lock

Present
Ilock
youlock
he/she/itlocks
welock
youlock
theylock
Past
Ilocked
youlocked
he/she/itlocked
welocked
youlocked
theylocked
Present Perfect
Ihavelocked
youhavelocked
he/she/ithaslocked
wehavelocked
youhavelocked
theyhavelocked
Past Perfect
Ihadlocked
youhadlocked
he/she/ithadlocked
wehadlocked
youhadlocked
theyhadlocked

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He is very lazy and will sometimes experience heart-attacks.
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He had a dislike of training and was deemed lazy.
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Besides, a lazy king will easily fall into the hands of enemies.
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He has a weak body and is very lazy, stating that he is a pro at being lazy.
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As for the strict functional definition, "fix" is explicitly given an extra parameter "x", which means that lazy evaluation is not needed.
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