lock up
第三人称
locks up
现在进行时
locking up
过去式
locked up
过去完成时
locked up
1
锁上, 关起来
to close or secure something in a place where it cannot be removed or accessed without the appropriate authorization, key, or combination
- He remembered to lock the house up before leaving for vacation.
他记得在去度假前锁好房子。
- The scientist locked up the dangerous chemicals in a secure laboratory.
科学家将危险化学品锁在一个安全的实验室里。
- The store owner locked up the valuables in the safe.
店主将贵重物品锁在保险箱里。
- The individual locked up their personal belongings in a storage locker.
那个人将他们的个人物品锁在了储物柜里。
- The librarian locked the rare books up in a special archive.
图书管理员将珍本书锁在了一个特殊的档案室里。
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关押, 监禁
to confine a person in a place, such as a prison, where they cannot escape without one's permission
- The police locked up the suspect in the detention center.
警方将嫌疑人关押在拘留中心。
- The judge ordered the defendant to be locked up in the jail pending their trial.
法官命令被告在审判前关押在监狱中。
- The police locked up the suspect in the jail cell to await trial.
警方将嫌疑人关押在监狱牢房中等待审判。
- The authorities locked up the dissidents in a maximum-security prison.
当局将持不同政见者关押在最高安全级别的监狱中。
- The government locked political prisoners up without trial.
政府未经审判就将政治犯关押起来。