定义
to lock (someone) up / away: 关押(某人)
Horatio locked the monkeys up in the broom closet during the client's tour of the offices. 霍雷肖在客户参观办公室期间把猴子关在杂物间。
Bruno always locks up his important documents before leaving on business trips. 布鲁诺总是在他出差离开前把重要的文件锁起来。
to lock someone in (a closet): 把某人关在(壁橱里)
locked up: 被关起来
Chang has been locked up in prison for the last 24 hours. 张被关进监狱已经24个小时。
- "Brian : Bruno, please don't lock me in your office again!"
- "I've already tried calling you twice, but you must be locked up in the laboratory or something."
- "Bruno Delavigne! Lock him in his office!"
- "It's not the first time I've noticed this bike, but today I paused to take a closer look and I was rather shocked to discover that it's not locked up!"
- "You can't keep them locked up in this, in a garage."
- "Leonard : In Europe, if workers want to make themselves heard, they lock the bosses in their offices, then they negotiate."
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