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1 lock
أَلْصَقَ \ lock: to fix or hold very tightly: He locked her in his arms. \ See Also شَدَّ بقوة \ اِنْغَلَقَ \ lock: to be able to be locked: This door doesn’t lock. \ اِنْقَفَل \ lock: to be able to be locked: This door doesn’t lock. \ غَلَقٌ \ lock: a device for fastening sth. (door, box, etc.) so that it can only be opened with a key. \ See Also قفل (قُفْل) \ مَحْبِس (في قَناة أو نَهْر) \ lock: an enclosed place in a river or man-made waterway, where boats can be raised or lowered between different levels of water. \ See Also هَويس -
2 lock up
أَغْلَقَ أو أَقْفَلَ الأَبْواب (عند انتهاء العمل) \ lock up: to lock the doors of a building (for the night; when leaving it): Lock up the office before you go. \ خَبَّأَ في مكان مُعَيَّن \ lock up: to lock sth. in a place so that it cannot be stolen: Her jewels are locked up in the bank. -
3 lock
I [lɔk]1. nounقِفْلHe put the key in the lock.
2) a closed part of a canal for raising or lowering boats to a higher or lower part of the canal.هَويس لِرَفْع منسوب الماء أو خَفْضِه3) the part of a gun by which it is fired.جِهاز التَّفْجير في السِّلاح الناري قَفْلَه، قَبْضَه مُحْكَمَه في المُصارَعَه2. verbto fasten or become fastened with a lock:يُقْفِل II [lɔk] nounThis door doesn't lock.
1) a piece of hair:خُصْلَة شَعرShe cut off a lock of his hair.
2) ( in plural) hair:شَعْرcurly brown locks.
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4 lock
حَبَسَ \ gaol, jail: to put sb. in prison: He was gaoled for stealing. hold: to control; keep still: He held his breath. imprison: to put sb. in prison. lock: keep (sb. or sth.) in or out by closing a lock: He locked himself in his room. lock up: to lock sb. in a place so that he cannot escape: The thief was locked up by the police. shut: to keep in or out by firmly closing a door, etc.: Shut the children in and shut the dogs out. \ See Also حَجَزَ -
5 lock up
حَبَسَ \ gaol, jail: to put sb. in prison: He was gaoled for stealing. hold: to control; keep still: He held his breath. imprison: to put sb. in prison. lock: keep (sb. or sth.) in or out by closing a lock: He locked himself in his room. lock up: to lock sb. in a place so that he cannot escape: The thief was locked up by the police. shut: to keep in or out by firmly closing a door, etc.: Shut the children in and shut the dogs out. \ See Also حَجَزَ -
6 lock up
1) to confine or prevent from leaving or being taken away by using a lock:يُقْفِل على، يَحْبِسto lock up a prisoner / one's jewellery.
2) to lock whatever should be locked:يُقْفِل مكان العَمَلHe locked up and left the shop about 5.30 p.m.
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7 lock
أَقْفَلَ \ close: to shut: Close your eyes. When does this shop close?. lock: to close with a lock: Lock the door. padlock: to fasten with a padlock: Always padlock your bicycle when you leave it in the street. shut: to close (a door, one’s eyes, a box, etc.); close a shop for the night, etc.: Shut the window. The door shut behind him. The post office shuts at 5:00. -
8 lock up
حَفِظَ \ lock up: to lock sb. in a place so that he cannot escape; lock sth. in a place so that it cannot be stolen: The thief was locked up by the police. Her jewels are locked up in the bank. maintain: to keep (a machine, road, building, etc.) in good repair. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. retain: to keep; not to let go: Some metals retain heat longer than others. -
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10 lock in
to prevent from getting out of a building etc by using a lock:يُقْفِل الباب علىShe found she was locked in, and had to climb out of the window.
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11 lock out
to prevent from getting into a building etc by using a lock:يُقْفِل الأبواب ليمْنَعَه من الخُروجDon't lock yourself out (of the house) by forgetting to take your key with you.
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12 lock, shutter, sluice gate
سِكْر \ lock, shutter, sluice gate. \ See Also غلق (غَلَق) -
13 bolt, lock, bar
أَرْتَجَ \ bolt, lock, bar. -
14 air-lock
nouna bubble in a pipe which prevents liquid from flowing along it.إخْتِنَاق هَوَائِي -
15 قفل
lock -
16 يقفل
lock -
17 qafala
lock [Sem q-p-l, Mal qofol (a lock), Syr ethqafel (be rolled up)]--------return, turn back [Sem q-p-l, Heb qippel (fold back), JNA qpl, Sab qfl (return)] -
18 qufl
lock [qafala] Aze qifil, Hin kufl, Per qofl, Swa kufuli, Taj qufl borrowed from Ar -
19 tturra
lock, curl [?] Hin turra, Per ttorre borrowed from Ar -
20 إصبع مقتفلة
lock finger
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