lock-up in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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lock-up [Brit, Am ˈlɑkˌəp] N

I.lock up VB [Brit lɒk -, Am lɑk -] (lock up)

II.lock up VB [Brit lɒk -, Am lɑk -] (lock [sth] up, lock up [sth])

III.lock up VB [Brit lɒk -, Am lɑk -] (lock [sb] up, lock up [sb])

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box <pl boxes> [bɔks] N m

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lock-up in the PONS Dictionary

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This transmission was equipped with a lock-up torque converter and a 0.67:1 overdrive ratio.
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Generally, a lock-up period is a condition of exercising an employee stock option.
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The three-speed automatic added a lock-up torque converter to aid highway mileage.
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The estate was completed by 1973 and consisted of 153 maisonettes and flats, as well as four lock-up shops.
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Transmission options were a four-speed manual, 5-speed manual or a three-speed automatic with lock-up torque converter.
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They were subject to lock-up periods of 1218 months.
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The brick house on the south side of the store is the former police station and lock-up.
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Named after the children's television programme, these romper rooms were located inside vacant buildings, warehouses, lock-up garages, and rooms above pubs and drinking clubs.
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The romper rooms were normally located in disused buildings, lock-up garages, warehouses, and rooms above pubs and drinking clubs.
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A new four-speed automatic overdrive transmission with lock-up torque converter joined the powertrain line-up.
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