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locking
Locking tarimas:
/lɑkɪŋ /
Locking audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A device operated by a key, combination, or keycard and used, as on a door, for holding, closing, or securing.
- noun: A section of a waterway, such as a canal, closed off with gates, in which vessels in transit are raised or lowered by raising or lowering the water level of that section.
- noun: A mechanism in a firearm for exploding the charge.
- noun: An interlocking or entanglement of elements or parts.
- noun: Sports A hold in wrestling or self-defense that is secured on a part of an opponent's body.
- noun: A secure hold; control: The distributor has a lock on most of the market.
- noun: A sure thing; a certainty: His promotion is a lock.
- verb-transitive: To fasten the lock of: close and lock a drawer.
- verb-transitive: To shut or make secure with or as if with locks: locked the house.
- verb-transitive: To confine or exclude by or as if by means of a lock: locked the dog in for the night; locked the criminal up in a cell.
- verb-transitive: To fix in place so that movement or escape is impossible; hold fast: The ship was locked in the ice through the winter. She felt that she had become locked into a binding agreement.
- verb-transitive: To sight and follow (a moving target) automatically: locked the enemy fighter in the gun sights.
- verb-transitive: To aim (a weapon or other device) at a moving target so as to follow it automatically: "The pilot had locked his targeting radar on the slow-moving frigate” ( Ed Magnuson).
- verb-transitive: To engage and interlock securely so as to be immobile.
- verb-transitive: To clasp or link firmly; intertwine: locked arms and walked away.
- verb-transitive: To bind in close struggle or battle: The two dogs were locked in combat.
- verb-transitive: To equip (a waterway) with locks.
- verb-transitive: To pass (a vessel) through a lock.
- verb-transitive: Printing To secure (letterpress type) in a chase or press bed by tightening the quoins.
- verb-transitive: Printing To fasten (a curved plate) to the cylinder of a rotary press.
- verb-transitive: To invest (funds) in such a way that they cannot easily be converted into cash.
- verb-transitive: Computer Science To end the processing of (a magnetic tape or disk) in such a way as to deny access to its contents.
- verb-transitive: Computer Science To protect (a file) from changes or deletion.
- verb-intransitive: To become fastened by or as if by means of a lock: The door locks automatically when shut.
- verb-intransitive: To become entangled; interlock.
- verb-intransitive: To become rigid or immobile: The mechanism tends to lock in cold weather.
- verb-intransitive: To pass through a lock or locks in a waterway.
- phrasal-verb: lock out To withhold work from (employees) during a labor dispute.
- idiom: lock horns To become embroiled in conflict.
- idiom: lock, stock, and barrel To the greatest or most complete extent; wholly: an estate that was auctioned off lock, stock, and barrel.
- idiom: under lock and key Securely locked up.
- noun: A length or curl of hair; a tress.
- noun: The hair of the head. Often used in the plural.
- noun: A small wisp or tuft, as of wool or cotton.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- už(si)rakinimas 2 tech. blokavimas
- stabdymas
- fiksavimas
- locking device blokavimo/fiksavimo įtaisas