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I . lock1 [lɒk] N

1. lock:

II . lock1 [lɒk] VB trans

lock-up N

1. lock-up:

Usage examples with locked

a boat locked in ice

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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By this point, the entire period of war had become time locked, so that no time traveller could enter or exit it.
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He also supervised the city jail and the keyman who unlocked and locked the city gates at dawn and dusk.
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A code will be generated which then has to be telephoned to the control centre, as proof that the bike was locked.
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If our credit rating sinks to junk status, the state will find the door to the infrastructure bond market locked shut.
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Portions of the mazes were also blocked off by locked doors, which could be opened by finding the keys scattered through the maze.
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There was no doorbell nor telephone and the doors were locked; and though the basement windows were broken, they were protected by iron grillwork.
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Its semi-automatic breech automatically ejected the cartridge case and locked open, ready for the next round.
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The two containers are locked together by twisting the device's handle.
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You hit a locked door or a barrier that even the most muscular of owls couldn't barge through, and you think for a handful of seconds or a minute.
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He evades a police patrol, and reaches an exit gate but finds it locked.
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