First, the phonetic symbols of words
Lock the pronunciation of words: English? 【l? Kt] beautiful? [l]k .
Second, the definition of words
Adjective? Locked; locked
Verb (short for verb)? Lock (past tense and past participle form lock(lock)
Third, the change of word form.
Adjective extension:? Lockable
Verb past tense:? locked
Verb past participle:? locked
Verb present participle:? lock
Verb third person singular:? lock
Fourth, phrase collocation.
Mode lock? Oscillatory synchronization
Lock bytes? Blocking byte
Lock your wrists? Stiff wrist
Lock the name? Closed name
Lock properties? Lock attribute
Locked cell? locking gear
Usage of verbs (abbreviation of verb)
The basic meaning of lock is "lock" and "lock", which can also mean "stuck" and can be extended to "fixed".
When lock is used as a transitive verb, followed by a noun or pronoun, it can be used in the passive structure.
When lock is used as an intransitive verb, the active form often contains passive meaning.
Bilingual examples of intransitive verbs
Is it? What about you? Are you sure? What about you? Locked? That? gateYou? Is it okay? Easy? Really? Forgot. ?
Are you sure you locked the door? You may have forgotten.
That? Door? Used to be. Locked? From where? That? Inside. ?
The door is locked from the inside.
For what? Why? Yes? Security guard? That? Door? Is it? Always? Keep? It's locked ?
To ensure safety, the door is always locked.
Answer? Special? Code? Is it? Need? Where to? Coverage? That? Time? Lock. ?
This time lock can only be opened with a specific password.
Will it? What about you? Is it? So what? Kind? As? Where to? Lock? That? Door? What time? What about you? leave
Would you please lock the door when you come out?