lockdown

英['lɒkdaʊn] 美['lɑːkdaʊn]
  • n. <美>一级防范禁闭
  • lock n.锁;水闸;一缕头发;一簇;一束v.固定;锁(住);抓牢;过闸
  • lockable adj.可封闭的;可锁定的
  • lockage n.水闸高低度;水闸设备;通过水闸;水闸的构筑及使用
  • lockbox n.有锁的箱子
  • lockdown n.一级防范禁闭
Noun:
  1. the act of confining prisoners to their cells (usually to regain control during a riot)

1. Prisoners have been placed on lockdown to prevent further violence at the jail.
已对囚犯实行活动限制,以免狱中再出现暴力行为。

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2. On the first screen of the IIS Security Lockdown Wizard, click Next.
在IIS安全锁定向导的第一个屏幕上, 单击“下一步”.

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3. And so this southern port city is truly in lockdown.
现在这座南部的港口城市确实已经进入在高度戒备状态了.

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4. In the transformer room, Nina sees that a CTU emergency lockdown has shut her computer access.
在配电室, 尼娜看到反恐组紧急锁定将她的电脑访问权限关闭了.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. And so this southern port city is truly in lockdown.
      这样,这座南部港口城市就真的被禁闭了一样。
    2. You want a lockdown, you got to get the inmates riled up.
      要戒严。就得让这帮人惹点事。

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