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Lock up Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫɑk/ /ˈəp
LAHK-up
lˈɒk/ /ˈʌp
LOK-up

释义

To close something with a key to keep it secure, or to put someone in a prison or similar place.

用法与细微差别

Common for securing doors, windows, or valuables. Can mean 'put someone in jail' in both literal and figurative ways ('lock up the suspects'). Often used: 'lock up the house', 'lock up valuables'. Informal: 'lock yourself up' (stay inside).

例句

Please lock up the house when you leave.

basic

Did you lock up your bike outside?

basic

The police will lock up the thief tonight.

basic

Make sure to lock up your valuables before you go on vacation.

natural

He was locked up for ten years after the trial.

natural

Sometimes I just want to lock up and be alone for a while.

natural