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I 1. lok noun1) (a mechanism for fastening doors etc: He put the key in the lock.) lås2) (a closed part of a canal for raising or lowering boats to a higher or lower part of the canal.) sluse(kammer)3) (the part of a gun by which it is fired.) lås4) (a tight hold (in wrestling etc).) tak, grep2. verb(to fasten or become fastened with a lock: She locked the drawer; This door doesn't lock.) låse(s)- locker- locket
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- lock up II lok noun1) (a piece of hair: She cut off a lock of his hair.) lokk2) ((in plural) hair: curly brown locks.) lokker, krøllerhårlokk--------lukke--------lås--------låse--------sluse--------stengeIsubst. \/lɒk\/1) lås2) ( på skytevåpen) lås3) (historisk, på skytevåpen) avfyringsmekanisme4) kork, klemme, mølje5) ( i kanal) sluse, slusekammer6) tollegang, åregaffel7) ( bil) snuradius8) ( telekommunikasjon) sperrehake9) ( EDB) lås, sperrehave a lock on (amer., hverdagslig) ha fullstendig kontroll overlock, stock, and barrel rubb og stubb, smitt og smule, hele sulamittenput somebody under lock and key låse inn noen, sette noen bak lås og slåunder lock and key bak lås og slåIIsubst. \/lɒk\/1) ( av hår) (hår)lokk2) ( av ull eller bomull) tjafs, tust, dott3) ( dialekt) liten smule, håndfulllocks ( spesielt poetisk) hårlokker hårIIIverb \/lɒk\/1) ( med lås e.l.) låse, låse igjen, stenge, stenge igjen2) gå i lås, låses3) gå an å låse, kunne låses• does this trunk lock?4) låse seg, feste seg5) blokkeres, bli blokkert, sperres6) omfavne, omslutte, omgi7) ( typografi) slutte8) bygge sluse, anlegge sluse9) ( om båt e.l.) sluse, sluse igjennomlock away låse nedlock down sluse nedlocked in combat innviklet i kamp, bundet i kamplocked in sleep i dyp søvn, i søvnens favnlock horns komme i klammerilock horns with komme i klammeri medlock into one another gripe inn i hverandrelock out låse ut, lukke ute, stenge ute ( om arbeidsgiver) lockoute, utestenge fra arbeidlock somebody in låse noen innelock up låse, stengelåse inn, låse nedlåse inn, stenge inne, sperre innelåse, bindestenge, sperre sluse opp
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