lock

lock — verb

  • lockpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • lockshe / she / it
  • lockedpast simple
  • locking-ing form

1. to put something inside a cupboard, box, room, or other enclosed space that is c

1.動詞及物B1
釋義

to put something inside a cupboard, box, room, or other enclosed space that is closed with a lock, in order to keep it safe or prevent others from taking it

例句

Hannah locked her passport in the hotel safe before going to the beach.

lock + noun + in + [container]

The museum guard locked the rare paintings away in a vault every evening.

lock away + noun + in + [secure place]

同義詞
  • secure

    more formal; can mean locking or using other safety methods

  • store away

    focuses on putting aside for later, not necessarily using a lock

反義詞
  • unlock

    to open a lock and release something

  • remove

    to take something out of a secure place

文法句型

be locked + adverb/preposition

lock something + adverb/preposition

用法筆記

A preposition or adverb (in, away, up, to) usually follows the object to show where or how something is secured. This sense is very often used in the passive voice, especially with in.

常見錯誤

She locked all her money.
She locked all her money in a drawer.
💡This sense needs a location phrase to be clear about where the item is secured.

2. to turn a key, enter a code, or activate a device so that a door, window, gate,

2.動詞及物 / 不及物A2
釋義

to turn a key, enter a code, or activate a device so that a door, window, gate, or container stays closed and cannot be opened by someone who does not have the correct key or code

例句

Gabriel locked the front door and checked all the windows before going to bed.

transitive: lock + [door/window/gate]

The bathroom door does not lock properly, so you need to pull it shut firmly.

intransitive: [thing] + locks

同義詞
  • fasten

    broader meaning; can use bolts, latches, or other devices

  • secure

    more general; includes locking or other safety measures

  • bolt

    specifically using a sliding metal bar

反義詞
  • unlock

    to open a lock and make something accessible

  • open

    to move something so that it is no longer closed

文法句型

lock something

something locks

lock + noun

用法筆記

When used intransitively (The door locks automatically), the subject is the thing being fastened, not the person doing the action. Many modern doors, cars, and windows can be described this way.

常見錯誤

Please lock the door with lock.
Please lock the door.
💡'lock' already means using a lock; adding 'with lock' is unnecessary.
I locked the door with key.
I locked the door with a key.
💡Use the article 'a' or 'the' before 'key.'

3. to become or cause something to become firmly stuck in one position so that it c

3.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

to become or cause something to become firmly stuck in one position so that it cannot move, or to fit two or more parts together so that they hold each other in place

例句

The wheels of the shopping cart locked together, making it impossible to push.

intransitive: [parts] lock together

Dahlia locked her hands behind her head and leaned back in the chair.

transitive: lock + [body parts]

同義詞
  • fix

    more general; can mean attaching or setting in position

  • jam

    suggests getting stuck unintentionally, often due to a problem

  • interlock

    two or more parts fitting closely together

反義詞
  • release

    to free something from a fixed position

  • unlock

    to release from being locked or fixed

文法句型

something locks

lock + noun

lock together

lock in place

用法筆記

This sense can describe body parts (knees, elbows, hands, arms) becoming stiff and unable to move, or mechanical parts fitting together. The intransitive use — describing parts that lock by themselves — is very common.

常見錯誤

My knees locked and I could walk.
My knees locked and I could not walk.
💡When knees lock, they become stiff and unmoving, making walking difficult or impossible.

lock — noun