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locksmith

/lok-smith/US // ˈlɒkˌsmɪθ //UK // (ˈlɒkˌsmɪθ) //

开锁匠,锁匠,开锁师,开锁商

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who makes or repairs locks and keys.

Examples

  • These ads cater to specific professional services, like plumbers, HVAC contractors, locksmiths, and more.

  • Enrique Sr. opened a lawn-mower shop and later became a locksmith.

  • She was trained as a locksmith and she knew about picking locks.

  • On the side street I passed through the door of a locksmith and waited while he completed a key.

  • The good woman who encouraged me with this piece of information certainly thought I was a journeyman locksmith.

  • At that distant date one of the notables of the hamlet, a locksmith by trade, who had "inherited property," was Claude Guillorit.

  • For, in spite of his explicit locksmith's sign, locks were wrapped in mystery for Claudit—so called "for short."

  • Overhearing this advice, one or two of the boys lounging about offered to guide the young ladies to a locksmith.