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double-lock

/duhb-uhl-lok/US // ˈdʌb əlˈlɒk //

双锁,双锁扣,复式锁,双层锁

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to lock with two turns of a key, so that a second bolt is engaged.
    • : to fasten with particular care.

Examples

  • And Ollie says, ‘Oh, I see, well, let me have two double vodka martinis.’

  • While the desk sergeant ran a background check, he was roughed up by another officer in the lock-up.

  • “Now they will definitely lock Navalny in prison,” one of the women in the crowd said.

  • A few weeks after returning from England, I was trolling the dairy section and came across the Cotswold Double Gloucester.

  • He went on to say that even such double horrors had never kept cops from continuing on.

  • Under the one-sixth they appear as slender, highly refractive fibers with double contour and, often, curled or split ends.

  • In treble, second and fourth, the first change is a dodge behind; and the second time the treble leads, there's a double Bob.

  • All things are double, one against another, and he hath made nothing defective.

  • The way was under a double row of tall trees, which met at the top and formed a green arch over our heads.

  • The place was used as a lock-up for some time after the incorporation, and the old irons were kept on show for years.