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Lock in Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫɑk/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
LAHK-in
lˈɒk/ /ˈɪn
LOK-in

释义

To secure something so it cannot change later, often used when confirming a price, schedule, or agreement. It can also mean to trap someone or something so they cannot get out.

用法与细微差别

Informal to neutral. Common with prices ('lock in a rate'), schedules ('lock in a date'), and agreements. Can also mean to physically trap, but is much more often about decisions or deals. Not to be confused with 'lock' as a noun or 'lock up'.

例句

We need to lock in the date for the meeting.

basic

You should lock in that low price before it goes up.

basic

Once they sign, the contract is locked in.

basic

Can you lock in your answer before we move on?

natural

Early buyers were able to lock in the old price for two more years.

natural

During the storm, we had to lock in all the animals in the barn.

natural