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flash-lock

/flash-lok/US // ˈflæʃˌlɒk //

闪光锁,闪锁,闪光锁定,闪存锁

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : stanch.

Examples

  • The idea that January 1st initiates a period of new beginning is not a flash of Hallmark brilliance.

  • 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.

  • Afterward, you can actually see her young career flash before her eyes as she makes a kind of puffed up blowfish face.

  • Who knew that a competition where you clutch the hand of another man and lock eyes across a table could be this damn gay.

  • The vision—it had been an instantaneous flash after all and nothing more—had left his mind completely for the time.

  • A flash of surprise and pleasure lit the fine eyes of the haughty beauty perched up there on the palace wall.

  • "A camp-fire would hardly flash and die out like that, Sarge," he answered thoughtfully.

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

  • If those jaspers flash any part of the roll in the Territory before snowfall, I'll get them.