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●ˌlock sb/sth ˈin●ˌlock yourself ˈinto put sb/sth/yourself in a room or building and lock the door 把…锁在里面;把…关起来◆The prisoners are locked in every night. 犯人每晚都被锁在牢房里。◆He rushed to his bedroom and locked himself in. 他冲进卧室,把自己反锁在里面。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˈlock-in noun (BrE) an occasion when customers are locked into a bar or pub after it has closed so that they can continue drinking privately (酒吧打烊后)留置顾客续饮 |