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Перевод: locked


[прилагательное]
запертый; заблокированный


Тезаурус:

  1. All locked up?
  2. They seem to be locked in a time warp but this has become their biggest selling point because, by remaining stubbornly unlike every other manufacturer, their instruments cannot fail to be distinctive.
  3. He fancied he could hear the thing moving about outside and he was glad that the door was locked.
  4. Now Fenna rose, higher and higher, and, holding all his power for one sharp second of perfect concentration, revealed to Maggie the crazy onrushing of the galaxy where everything spins through space so fast that the observer is locked in stillness.
  5. Neglected children were taken away and locked up in Homes where they were made to eat worms.
  6. "We wanted to tour and sell records around the world but we couldn't because we were locked in England on an indie label.
  7. She is said to have beaten the girl, torn up her clothes and locked her in a bedroom after finding nude pictures of her in Allen's Manhattan flat.
  8. He managed to get one hand on the leash, pulling with all his strength, his other locked in Gomez's shirt.
  9. the device remained popular for a century after its invention, finding particular favour in France, where, according to one account, it sold so quickly at a fair in Paris that the stallholder was hustled out of town by the young men of the city who saw their favourite quarry rapidly being locked away.
  10. The traditional subject structure of the curriculum tended to lock curriculum planning into a matrix of departmental responsibilities, and departmental responsibilities were locked, in their turn, into the salary structure, and were reflected in staffroom perceptions about status and value.
  11. Eventually they arrived at the kinema, only to find it dark and locked.
  12. Newman climbed out of the car, locked it, strolled up to the entrance to the house.
  13. Faced with the prospect of Nissan's Washington plant in the UK training its sights on the mainland and upping exports to as much as 70 per cent of production - that's 140,000 cars a year by 1992 - the two most powerful men in French industry locked themselves behind doors and decided then and there to up the ante in the fight against the Japanese.

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