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  • 1 lock

    I 1. [lok] noun
    1) (a mechanism for fastening doors etc: He put the key in the lock.) ključavnica
    2) (a closed part of a canal for raising or lowering boats to a higher or lower part of the canal.) zapornica
    3) (the part of a gun by which it is fired.) zapirač
    4) (a tight hold (in wrestling etc).) čvrst prijem
    2. verb
    (to fasten or become fastened with a lock: She locked the drawer; This door doesn't lock.) zakleniti
    - locket
    - locksmith
    - lock in
    - lock out
    - lock up
    II [lok] noun
    1) (a piece of hair: She cut off a lock of his hair.) pramen las
    2) ((in plural) hair: curly brown locks.) kodri
    * * *
    I [lɔk]
    noun
    koder, pramen (las), kosem (prediva), šop
    II [lɔk]
    noun
    ključavnica; zapiralnik, zapiralo, zapirač (pri puški); zavora, zaviralo, zastoj v prometu; zatvornica, zapornica; sport čvrst prijem (rokoborba)
    figuratively lock, stock, and barrel — vse skupaj, vse povprek, popolnoma
    under lock and key — pod ključem, zaklenjen
    III [lɔk]
    1.
    transitive verb
    zakleniti, zaklepati (tudi up); zapreti, zakleniti (in, into v); zavirati (kolesa), okleniti, oklepati, obdajati (hribi), objeti (koga); stisniti (čeljusti), prekrižati (roke); tesno povezati, pričvrstiti; spraviti ladjo skozi zatvornico (up, down navzgor, navzdol po kanalu);
    2.
    intransitive verb
    zakleniti se, zaklepati se; zapreti se, zapirati se; zaplesti se; biti blokiran; dati se obračati z blokiranjem prednjih koles; pluti skozi zatvornice
    to lock the door against s.o.zakleniti se pred kom
    locked — zagozden, blokiran, tesno objet

    English-Slovenian dictionary > lock

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  • lock horns — (with sb) ► to become involved in a disagreement or argument with someone: »My first test as a manager early in my career was locking horns with a union representative at a print factory. lock horns (with sb) over sth »The White House and… …   Financial and business terms

  • lock horns with sb — lock horns (with sb) ► to become involved in a disagreement or argument with someone: »My first test as a manager early in my career was locking horns with a union representative at a print factory. lock horns (with sb) over sth »The White House… …   Financial and business terms

  • lock horns with someone — lock horns (with (someone)) to argue with someone in a very determined way. In her new movie she plays a middle aged college student who locks horns with her professor. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of two fighting animals such as deer… …   New idioms dictionary

  • lock horns with — lock horns (with (someone)) to argue with someone in a very determined way. In her new movie she plays a middle aged college student who locks horns with her professor. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of two fighting animals such as deer… …   New idioms dictionary

  • lock horns — (with (someone)) to argue with someone in a very determined way. In her new movie she plays a middle aged college student who locks horns with her professor. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of two fighting animals such as deer whose horns …   New idioms dictionary

  • lock horns (with) — phrase to become involved in something such as a fight or competition with someone Two of Rugby League’s top teams will lock horns with each other tomorrow. Thesaurus: to take part in a competition or gamesynonym to arguehyponym to defeat someone …   Useful english dictionary

  • lock horns — When people lock horns, they argue or fight about something …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • lock horns (with somebody) (over something) — ˌlock ˈhorns (with sb) (over sth) idiom to get involved in an argument or a disagreement with sb • The company has locked horns with the unions over proposed pay cuts. Main entry: ↑lockidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • lock horns — ► lock horns engage in conflict. Main Entry: ↑lock …   English terms dictionary

  • lock horns — phrasal 1. of cattle : to engage or interlock the horns in fighting 2. of persons : to come into conflict will probably lock horns over the appointment of a new supervisor * * * lock horns To engage in combat, physical or otherwise • • • Main… …   Useful english dictionary

  • lock horns —    When people lock horns, they argue or fight about something.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    If you lock horns with somebody, you argue or fight with them about something.     If there is another incident like that in the building, the …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

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