lock in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- માથાના વાળ ⇄ lock gujarati
- વાળની લટ – ગુચ્છો ⇄ lock gujarati
lock in Hindi हिन्दी
- अवरोध ⇄ lock hindi
- आलिंगन करना ⇄ lock hindi
- ताला लगाना ⇄ lock hindi
- पाश ⇄ lock hindi
- बंद हो जाना ⇄ lock hindi
- बन्द करना ⇄ lock hindi
- बन्दूक का धोड़ा ⇄ lock hindi
- बांध वालों की लट ⇄ lock hindi
- लट ⇄ lock hindi
lock in Marathi मराठी
- कवळा मारणे ⇄ lock marathi
- कुलुप ⇄ lock marathi
- कुलूप ⇄ lock marathi
- कुलूप घालणे ⇄ lock marathi
- कुलूप लावणे ⇄ lock marathi
- घट्ट आवळून धरणे ⇄ lock marathi
- जखडणे ⇄ lock marathi
- जलपाश ⇄ lock marathi
- टाके ⇄ lock marathi
- टाळे ⇄ lock marathi
- तालयंत्र ⇄ lock marathi
- पाश ⇄ lock marathi
- बंध ⇄ lock marathi
- हौद ⇄ lock marathi
lock in Sindhi سنڌي
lock in English
- lock ⇄ -lock
(combining form.) complete stoppage; paralysis; jam.
Ex. Crowds brimmed the streets conquering gridlock, boatlock, a taxi strike cablock (New York Times).english - lock ⇄ adj. lockable. english
- lock ⇄ expr. lock on,
a. (of a radar) to fix upon and automatically follow a moving object.
Ex. The radar locked on the missile and tracked it until it landed in the desert.
b. to aim missiles, shells, or bombs at (a target), as by radar.english - lock ⇄ expr. lock out, to refuse to give work to (workers) until they accept the employer's terms.
Ex. Large funds are subscribed, out of which labourers on strike or locked out are supported (James E. Rogers).english - lock ⇄ expr. lock the wheels (or brakes). See under wheel. english
- lock ⇄ expr. lock, stock, and barrel, (Informal.) completely; entirely.
Ex. It is thus the only foreign city in the world run lock, stock, and barrel by the U.S. Navy (Time).english - lock ⇄ expr. locks, the hair of the head. english
- lock ⇄ expr. under lock and key, locked up; in a place that is locked.
Ex. Under lock and key, in the ... store room (H. Stuart).english - lock ⇄ lock (1), noun, verb. english
- lock ⇄ lock (2), noun.
1. a curl of hair of the head.
Ex. Like the white lock of Whistler (G. K. Chesterton).
2. a small portion of hair, wool, flax, or cotton.english - lock ⇄ noun 1. a means of fastening (doors, boxes, windows, and similar things), consisting of a bolt and usually needing a key of special shape to open it.
Ex. Our front door has a lock. But what can Miss Emily want with a box ... without any locks? (Walenglish - lock ⇄ v.i. 1. to be locked; be capable of being locked.
Ex. The door will not lock with his key.
2. to become fixed or set fast; become locked.
Ex. This gear has locked. Two cars locked together in passing.
3. to go or pass by means oenglish - lock ⇄ v.t. 1. to fasten with a lock.
Ex. Lock and bar the door.
2. to shut (something in or out or up).
Ex. to lock something in a closet, to lock a building up for the night. We lock up jewels in a safe. Where'er she lie, Locked up from morenglish