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lockbox

/lok-boks/US // ˈlɒkˌbɒks //

锁箱,储物箱,箱子,锁盒

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a strongbox.
    • : a rented post-office box equipped with a lock.
    • : Also called lockout box. Television. a closed box, usually fitted with a lock, containing electronic equipment to unscramble cable television pictures for subscribers only: used especially to prevent children from watching programs with explicit sexual content.

Examples

  • Besides keeping valuables out of sight, Barkman recommends a safe or lockbox for the really important stuff.

  • Most of us have stories about Cujo-like pets, lost keys and stubborn lockboxes and unusual things we have experienced in the industry.

  • Playing “find the lockbox” is a rewarding game we play, but like a mouse looking for the cheese, there can be dead ends and pitfalls.

  • The cable lock passes through both the lockbox body and the camera’s mounting holes, making it very secure.

  • In the future, I plan to remount the camera with lag bolts using the existing mounting holes provided in the lockbox body.