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lockup [ˈlɑkˌʌp]

n. 锁住; 监禁; 监狱; 拘留所;

例句:

  • The robbery suspect broke away from the lockup.
    抢劫嫌疑犯从拘留所逃脱了.
  • Lockup regularly occurs at seven o'clock.
    夜间关门时间通常是在七点钟.
  • Looks like your lockup idea didn't work out too good, huh?
    看起来你的戒严的主意不够好呀嗯?
  • The department also rebuilt its lockup room with walls that block wireless signals.
    来自WSJ
  • The shares have held up despite the expiration of some lockup agreements this week.
    来自WSJ
  • "Investors need to consider lockup periods that can be as long as five years," says Mr. Foster.
    来自WSJ