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Qu'est-ce (qui) est locks - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Locks; Locked; Lock (disambiguation); Semi-lock; Locks (disambiguation); Lock (device); The Lock

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literary a person's hair.
locked         
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
If you say that people are locked in conflict or in battle, you mean they are arguing or fighting in a fierce or determined way, and neither side seems likely to stop.
ADJ: v-link ADJ in n
lock         
lock1
¦ noun
1. a mechanism for keeping a door, lid, or container fastened, typically operated by a key.
a similar device used to prevent the operation of a vehicle or other machine.
2. a short section of a canal or river with gates and sluices at each end which can be opened or closed to change the water level, used for raising and lowering boats.
3. (also full lock) the maximum extent that the front wheels of a vehicle can be turned.
4. (in wrestling and martial arts) a hold that prevents an opponent from moving a limb.
5. (also lock forward) Rugby a player in the second row of a scrum.
6. (a lock) N. Amer. informal a certainty.
7. archaic a mechanism for exploding the charge of a gun.
¦ verb
1. fasten or be fastened with a lock.
enclose or secure by locking a door.
(lock someone up/away) imprison someone.
(lock someone out) exclude someone.
2. make or become rigidly fixed or immovable.
(lock someone/thing in/into) engage or entangle someone or something in (a struggle or competitive situation).
(lock on to) locate (a target) by radar or similar means and then track.
3. go through a lock on a canal.
Phrases
have a lock on N. Amer. informal have an unbreakable hold on.
lock horns engage in conflict.
lock, stock, and barrel including everything. [referring to the complete mechanism of a firearm.]
Derivatives
lockable adjective
lockless adjective
Origin
OE loc, of Gmc origin.
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lock2
¦ noun
1. a piece of a person's hair that coils or hangs together.
(locks) literary a person's hair.
2. a tuft of wool or cotton.
Derivatives
-locked adjective
Origin
OE locc, of Gmc origin.

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Exemples du corpus de texte pour locks
1. The two of them certainly never dreamed that one day they‘d sell their locks division for $68.5 million to Assa Abloy, maker of the famous Yale locks.
2. Hedging locks in future sales at current exchange rates.
3. But for now, riders have to provide their own locks.
4. Typically their unshorn locks are wrapped in a turban.
5. The problem isn‘t necessarily broken locks or open doors.