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lock-in
- IPA[ˈlɒkɪn]
英式
- an arrangement according to which a person or company is obliged to deal only with a specific company.;a period during which a person or company is bound by the terms of a contract
noun: lock-in, plural noun: lock-ins
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名詞
- 1. an arrangement according to which a person or company is obliged to deal only with a specific company.
- ▪ a period during which a person or company is bound by the terms of a contract a lock-in period
- 2. British a period during which customers are locked into a bar or pub after closing time to continue drinking privately.
- 3. a protest demonstration in which a group locks itself within an office or factory.
- shut someone into a room or space by locking or fastening a door, lid, etc.
Oxford American Dictionary
- shut someone into a room or space by locking or fastening a door, lid, etc.
Oxford Dictionary
- involve someone or something in (a difficult or competitive situation)
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- involve or entangle someone or something in (an embrace or struggle)
Oxford American Dictionary
- a medical condition, usually resulting from a stroke that damages part of the brainstem, in ...
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- a medical condition, usually resulting from a stroke that damages part of the brainstem, in ...
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- IPA[ˈläkin]
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- an arrangement according to which a person or company is obliged to deal only with a specific ...
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