locksmith
locksmith — 名詞
- locksmithsingular
- locksmithsplural
1. someone who works with locks for a living — repairing broken ones, installing ne
鎖匠
以修理、安裝鎖具和配鑰匙為業的人
someone who works with locks for a living — repairing broken ones, installing new ones, and cutting spare keys for homes, cars, or offices.
Tamar locked herself out at midnight and called a locksmith to let her back in.
Tamar 半夜把自己鎖在門外,打電話找鎖匠來開門讓她進去。
call + a locksmith for emergency entry
After the burglary, the locksmith installed a new lock on Karim's shop door.
竊案發生後,鎖匠在 Karim 店鋪的門上安裝了一個新的鎖。
install + lock after a burglary
Apinya hired a locksmith to change the locks because the previous owner kept spare keys.
Apinya 僱了一位鎖匠來更換門鎖,因為前屋主還留有備用鑰匙。
A good locksmith can open a locked car door without damaging the window or paint.
一位好的鎖匠能在不破壞車窗或刮傷烤漆的情況下打開鎖住的車門。
Jessica asked the locksmith to make spare keys for the beach house before summer.
Jessica 請鎖匠為海邊小屋打了備用鑰匙,趁夏天來臨前準備好。
- key cutter
A more limited role — a key cutter only duplicates or cuts new keys from blanks, while a locksmith also repairs and installs lock mechanisms.
- lock repairer
A more specific term focusing on fixing existing locks rather than making new ones or cutting keys.
- security technician
A more modern term that may also cover electronic alarms and smart locks, not just traditional mechanical locks.
文法句型
a [adjective] locksmith
locksmith + verb (singular)
用法筆記
This word refers to the person, not the business itself. For the place where a locksmith works, say 'locksmith's shop' or 'locksmith service'. Frequently used with 'call' and 'hire' in emergency contexts.