lock in

lock in [lɔk in]  [lɑk ɪn] 

lock in 基本解释
将…锁[包围]在里面;使固定;
lock in 单语例句

1. Chinese stocks slid for the first time in three days as cautious investors cut holdings of property and financial stocks to lock in profit.

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2. Why else would people lock themselves in a dark room and watch a movie together?

3. And as anyone living even in the safest of neighborhoods knows that when dusk approaches, you must lock the doors.

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4. And he suggested investors should find the right time to lock in profit and exit the market.

5. lock in的反义词

5. Denver has been in the process of trying to lock up the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

6. Analysts said the fluctuation came as investors sold shares to lock in profits and some experts warned the share prices might be overvalued.

7. lock in

7. Forwards allow a company or bank to lock in an exchange rate for a foreign currency payment at a specified future date.

8. Although not everyone agrees index futures are the remedy for stock market woes, investors are keen for a hedging mechanism to lock in earlier gains.

9. Several retail applicants for Great Wall shares said they hoped to sell their stock on the first day of trade to lock in profits.

10. She has invested in a hardened steel cycle lock costing 250 yuan.

lock in 英英释义

verb

1. place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape

    e.g. The parents locked her daughter up for the weekend
           She locked her jewels in the safe

    Synonym: lock away lock put away shut up shut away lock up

2. lock in的反义词

2. close with or as if with a tight seal

    e.g. This vacuum pack locks in the flavor!

    Synonym: seal in