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词汇 locker
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Definition of locker in English:

locker

noun ˈlɒkəˈlɑkər
  • 1A small lockable cupboard or compartment, typically as one of a number placed together for public use, e.g. in schools or railway stations.

    (学校、体育场更衣室或大型火车站等公共场所的)可锁存物柜

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To go up into the Statue of Liberty, for example, you now must store your backpacks and such in public lockers.
    • They walked down the halls together to their adjacent lockers.
    • Get a small locker or a lockable dresser for your personal things that you don't want to share.
    • Public seminar rooms, lockers, and coatrooms are in the basement, with the library functions on the upper floors.
    • I have met very few people, though, who went to public high school with normal cars and lockers, and described their normal experience as ideal.
    • He came up beside me a couple of seconds later, and we walked out of the class, and down towards our lockers together.
    • I couldn't think of a lie quick enough to dissuade Beth so we trudged to the locker together.
    • Afterwards, Amanda and I walked back to our lockers together.
    • The catalog featured furry beanbag chairs, animal-print sheets, and desks that look like lockers.
    • I'll try and meet up with him to walk to our lockers and then lunch together.
    • Around each bed was a light, curtain screens, a locker and a cupboard.
    • They banded together and started leaving her little gifts in her locker and on her desk.
    • New cubicles and lockers would be added to the changing facilities, which will be extended and enhanced.
    • In the boys locker room, the lockers are dented in and broken, and the walls have giant holes in them.
    • An officer inspected the beds and lockers before breakfast.
    • We went to our lockers, conveniently close together, to get what we needed and whatnot.
    • Clean up your room, your desk, your locker and everything else in your life.
    • I put my bags in a locker in Grand Central Station and walked about with a carrier bag full of beer.
    • Workers at the presses had their bags and lunchboxes searched, and their lockers and desks blitzed at regular intervals.
    • Since then he has accumulated more than 600 pairs of sneakers he keeps in storage lockers, closets and at the houses of his parents and friends.
    Synonyms
    cupboard, wardrobe, cabinet
    1. 1.1 A chest or compartment on a ship or boat for clothes, stores, equipment, or ammunition.
      (衣服、杂物、器械、军火的)存放室,箱
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So you left the weapons locker and are approaching a hanger of some sort.
      • Forward and beneath the main saloon is a second head with shower, two large hanging lockers and a cuddy cabin with port and starboard berths.
      • Every ship had a few chart lockers, cabinets which contained the detailed maps by mariners since the first ships sailed out of sight of land.
      • In normal times, motoring and the solar panels kept us flush enough so the generator did little but rust in the sail locker.
      • About halfway back are two cabins, one with bunks, the other a double, as well as two heads and separate sinks and stowage lockers.
      • One of the doors was a weapons locker where he picked up some grenades.
      • The new rifles and sidearms we carted forward and scattered in weapons lockers that I keep in various places on the ship.
      • There is an anchor locker forward and rigging shrouds are well inboard for easy passage fore and aft.
      • There are his and her hanging lockers, drawers beneath the bed and a large adjoining head complete with tub and shower.
      • He passed by Quarters, Weapsons lockers, and other things that were along the ship.
      • The third hit the base of the mainmast, causing a fire in the 4in ready-use ammunition lockers.
      • The bear was stowing the cables in a locker near the starboard side of the cargo arena.
      • The helm is forward to starboard and has a single pedestal helm seat mounted atop a tackle locker.
      • The anchor windlass is located in a foredeck locker to keep it out of the way when not needed.
      • There is a V-berth cabin forward followed by a head to port and hanging lockers to starboard.
      • The rowing boat is honeycombed with storage lockers under its strengthened decks.
      • For one thing he had lost his caboose, and although he eventually secured a locker for his gear he had to move back on to the messdeck.
      Synonyms
      cupboard, cabinet, chest, safe, box, case, coffer
      compartment, storeroom, storage room
  • 2A device that locks something.

    锁具

Origin

Late Middle English: probably related to Flemish loker.

Rhymes

blocker, chocker, docker, Fokker, interlocker, mocha, mocker, ocker, quokka, rocker, saltimbocca, shocker, soccer, stocker

Definition of locker in US English:

locker

nounˈläkərˈlɑkər
  • 1A small lockable closet or compartment, typically as one of a number placed together for public or general use, e.g., in schools, gymnasiums, or train stations.

    (学校、体育场更衣室或大型火车站等公共场所的)可锁存物柜

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An officer inspected the beds and lockers before breakfast.
    • We went to our lockers, conveniently close together, to get what we needed and whatnot.
    • Since then he has accumulated more than 600 pairs of sneakers he keeps in storage lockers, closets and at the houses of his parents and friends.
    • Around each bed was a light, curtain screens, a locker and a cupboard.
    • I'll try and meet up with him to walk to our lockers and then lunch together.
    • They walked down the halls together to their adjacent lockers.
    • He came up beside me a couple of seconds later, and we walked out of the class, and down towards our lockers together.
    • To go up into the Statue of Liberty, for example, you now must store your backpacks and such in public lockers.
    • The catalog featured furry beanbag chairs, animal-print sheets, and desks that look like lockers.
    • Get a small locker or a lockable dresser for your personal things that you don't want to share.
    • They banded together and started leaving her little gifts in her locker and on her desk.
    • New cubicles and lockers would be added to the changing facilities, which will be extended and enhanced.
    • I have met very few people, though, who went to public high school with normal cars and lockers, and described their normal experience as ideal.
    • Clean up your room, your desk, your locker and everything else in your life.
    • Workers at the presses had their bags and lunchboxes searched, and their lockers and desks blitzed at regular intervals.
    • Afterwards, Amanda and I walked back to our lockers together.
    • Public seminar rooms, lockers, and coatrooms are in the basement, with the library functions on the upper floors.
    • In the boys locker room, the lockers are dented in and broken, and the walls have giant holes in them.
    • I put my bags in a locker in Grand Central Station and walked about with a carrier bag full of beer.
    • I couldn't think of a lie quick enough to dissuade Beth so we trudged to the locker together.
    Synonyms
    cupboard, wardrobe, cabinet
    1. 1.1 A chest or compartment on a ship or boat for clothes, stores, equipment, or ammunition.
      (衣服、杂物、器械、军火的)存放室,箱
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One of the doors was a weapons locker where he picked up some grenades.
      • Forward and beneath the main saloon is a second head with shower, two large hanging lockers and a cuddy cabin with port and starboard berths.
      • There is a V-berth cabin forward followed by a head to port and hanging lockers to starboard.
      • The anchor windlass is located in a foredeck locker to keep it out of the way when not needed.
      • The new rifles and sidearms we carted forward and scattered in weapons lockers that I keep in various places on the ship.
      • In normal times, motoring and the solar panels kept us flush enough so the generator did little but rust in the sail locker.
      • Every ship had a few chart lockers, cabinets which contained the detailed maps by mariners since the first ships sailed out of sight of land.
      • So you left the weapons locker and are approaching a hanger of some sort.
      • There is an anchor locker forward and rigging shrouds are well inboard for easy passage fore and aft.
      • The helm is forward to starboard and has a single pedestal helm seat mounted atop a tackle locker.
      • The bear was stowing the cables in a locker near the starboard side of the cargo arena.
      • He passed by Quarters, Weapsons lockers, and other things that were along the ship.
      • The third hit the base of the mainmast, causing a fire in the 4in ready-use ammunition lockers.
      • About halfway back are two cabins, one with bunks, the other a double, as well as two heads and separate sinks and stowage lockers.
      • The rowing boat is honeycombed with storage lockers under its strengthened decks.
      • For one thing he had lost his caboose, and although he eventually secured a locker for his gear he had to move back on to the messdeck.
      • There are his and her hanging lockers, drawers beneath the bed and a large adjoining head complete with tub and shower.
      Synonyms
      cupboard, cabinet, chest, safe, box, case, coffer
  • 2A device that locks something.

    锁具

Origin

Late Middle English: probably related to Flemish loker.

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