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		Definition of padlock in English: padlocknoun ˈpadlɒkˈpædˌlɑk A detachable lock hanging by a pivoted hook on the object fastened. 挂锁;扣锁  a padlock on the garden gate Example sentencesExamples -  Slam-shut locks provide a higher degree of protection than padlocks.
 -  They used bolt croppers to break through padlocks and tried to put out of action the alarm that linked the store to the fire service.
 -  Smashing padlocks and deadbolts, the men checked for booby traps as they felt their way by flashlight from room to room.
 -  Secure septic tank lids with locking mechanisms such as a padlock, specialized bolts, or other devices to keep out children and animals.
 -  The room was small, with machinery set on one side, behind bullet proof containers which were locked with a padlock.
 -  It was locked with a padlock, and padlocks are especially easy to pick.
 -  Pin-tumbler locking mechanisms make padlocks harder to pick.
 -  Alex leaned up against the locker near hers and waited patiently for her to stick her coat in the locker and get the padlock on and locked.
 -  Other smiths were more talented in making locks and padlocks that had fine springs of steel in them to operate the locking mechanism.
 -  Anyone can snap shut an open padlock - you don't need a key to lock it - but opening it again is really tough.
 -  One local senior police officer told an area board meeting that it is because we tend to leave our doors and windows open, or have cheap padlocks on garden sheds!
 -  Front doors are often chained in triple loops and locked with massive padlocks.
 -  The padlock on my garden shed was sawn open and the contents rummaged through though nothing was stolen due to a heavy main gate preventing this.
 -  The thieves entered the premises after removing the padlocks with bolt cutters and a substantial number of potted shrubs and herbaceous plants were removed in broad daylight.
 -  I unlock the padlock and slide back the bolt and go to push the door open.
 -  The offenders broke into the ground floor shop through a metal reinforced door - with five locks, a padlock and two steel bars - sometime before 6am on Tuesday.
 -  This is basically a lock box with an unusual two-piece anti-pry construction that locks with a quality padlock.
 -  Indeed, many ‘soft’ cases can be locked with a simple padlock but don't offer the kind of protection a hard-shell case or box can deliver.
 -  The briefcase is now locked with two padlocks so no one can get the present.
 -  We padlock the box and send it to our colleague who then padlocks it with his padlock and returns it to us.
 
 Synonyms fastening, catch, fastener 
 verb ˈpadlɒkˈpædˌlɑk [with object]Secure with a padlock. 用挂锁锁上  his father had padlocked the gate Example sentencesExamples -  There is a fence dividing the space from the patio of a bar named Sandbar and the gate is padlocked closed.
 -  The shutters on the upstairs windows were firmly padlocked.
 -  This was in stark contrast to Monday when school officials were forced to cancel classes after parents padlocked the gates.
 -  But he was accused of acting beyond his powers by padlocking the gates to land not owned by the football club.
 -  One gate is padlocked - but chained so carelessly a man could squeeze through the gap with ease.
 -  He said they then climbed through his bedroom window to try to get the money because the front door was padlocked shut.
 -  The back door to the van was padlocked, but luckily he was in the front and could get out of the vehicle through the passenger door.
 -  He made national headlines in 1999 when he padlocked the gym and cancelled practices and games until his players improved their grades.
 -  One of the doors was padlocked from the outside.
 -  A gate has been padlocked on an access road leading down to one beach to prevent vehicles getting too close; and various agencies have been put on alert.
 -  He padlocked the box, sealed the lock and chained the box to ensure that it would not be tampered with.
 -  They were unable to get their ambulance on to the ground because vehicle-access gates were padlocked.
 -  Members of council noted that media reports of the incident had frightened seniors who are now padlocking their doors.
 -  I could never understand why for the past 70 or more years it has been closed to the public with a big gate which was padlocked.
 -  Andy was padlocked behind a steel door when I arrived.
 -  By padlocking the gate, he said, she was illegally blocking him from his land.
 -  He could not say whether the gate was padlocked, but it was secured.
 -  Using the tall doors from one of the barns they had created a strong, padlocked gate across the stone bridge which spanned the width of the water.
 -  Many farmers are padlocking their tanks and many now have their dogs sleeping under their petrol tanks.
 -  She padlocked windows and doors and added extra wire mesh over the windows of the rooms housing her collection.
 
 Synonyms lock, lock up, fasten, chain, bolt secure 
 OriginLate 15th century: from pad- (of unknown origin) + the noun lock1.    Definition of padlock in US English: padlocknounˈpadˌläkˈpædˌlɑk A detachable lock hanging by a pivoted hook on the object fastened. 挂锁;扣锁 Example sentencesExamples -  The offenders broke into the ground floor shop through a metal reinforced door - with five locks, a padlock and two steel bars - sometime before 6am on Tuesday.
 -  The room was small, with machinery set on one side, behind bullet proof containers which were locked with a padlock.
 -  The thieves entered the premises after removing the padlocks with bolt cutters and a substantial number of potted shrubs and herbaceous plants were removed in broad daylight.
 -  Pin-tumbler locking mechanisms make padlocks harder to pick.
 -  This is basically a lock box with an unusual two-piece anti-pry construction that locks with a quality padlock.
 -  They used bolt croppers to break through padlocks and tried to put out of action the alarm that linked the store to the fire service.
 -  Other smiths were more talented in making locks and padlocks that had fine springs of steel in them to operate the locking mechanism.
 -  Front doors are often chained in triple loops and locked with massive padlocks.
 -  It was locked with a padlock, and padlocks are especially easy to pick.
 -  One local senior police officer told an area board meeting that it is because we tend to leave our doors and windows open, or have cheap padlocks on garden sheds!
 -  Smashing padlocks and deadbolts, the men checked for booby traps as they felt their way by flashlight from room to room.
 -  Alex leaned up against the locker near hers and waited patiently for her to stick her coat in the locker and get the padlock on and locked.
 -  The padlock on my garden shed was sawn open and the contents rummaged through though nothing was stolen due to a heavy main gate preventing this.
 -  We padlock the box and send it to our colleague who then padlocks it with his padlock and returns it to us.
 -  The briefcase is now locked with two padlocks so no one can get the present.
 -  Anyone can snap shut an open padlock - you don't need a key to lock it - but opening it again is really tough.
 -  Slam-shut locks provide a higher degree of protection than padlocks.
 -  Indeed, many ‘soft’ cases can be locked with a simple padlock but don't offer the kind of protection a hard-shell case or box can deliver.
 -  I unlock the padlock and slide back the bolt and go to push the door open.
 -  Secure septic tank lids with locking mechanisms such as a padlock, specialized bolts, or other devices to keep out children and animals.
 
 Synonyms fastening, catch, fastener 
 verbˈpadˌläkˈpædˌlɑk [with object]usually as adjective padlockedSecure with a padlock. 用挂锁锁上 用挂锁锁上的门。 Example sentencesExamples -  But he was accused of acting beyond his powers by padlocking the gates to land not owned by the football club.
 -  He made national headlines in 1999 when he padlocked the gym and cancelled practices and games until his players improved their grades.
 -  I could never understand why for the past 70 or more years it has been closed to the public with a big gate which was padlocked.
 -  There is a fence dividing the space from the patio of a bar named Sandbar and the gate is padlocked closed.
 -  Many farmers are padlocking their tanks and many now have their dogs sleeping under their petrol tanks.
 -  He could not say whether the gate was padlocked, but it was secured.
 -  He padlocked the box, sealed the lock and chained the box to ensure that it would not be tampered with.
 -  They were unable to get their ambulance on to the ground because vehicle-access gates were padlocked.
 -  By padlocking the gate, he said, she was illegally blocking him from his land.
 -  The back door to the van was padlocked, but luckily he was in the front and could get out of the vehicle through the passenger door.
 -  A gate has been padlocked on an access road leading down to one beach to prevent vehicles getting too close; and various agencies have been put on alert.
 -  One of the doors was padlocked from the outside.
 -  The shutters on the upstairs windows were firmly padlocked.
 -  This was in stark contrast to Monday when school officials were forced to cancel classes after parents padlocked the gates.
 -  He said they then climbed through his bedroom window to try to get the money because the front door was padlocked shut.
 -  One gate is padlocked - but chained so carelessly a man could squeeze through the gap with ease.
 -  She padlocked windows and doors and added extra wire mesh over the windows of the rooms housing her collection.
 -  Using the tall doors from one of the barns they had created a strong, padlocked gate across the stone bridge which spanned the width of the water.
 -  Members of council noted that media reports of the incident had frightened seniors who are now padlocking their doors.
 -  Andy was padlocked behind a steel door when I arrived.
 
 Synonyms lock, lock up, fasten, chain, bolt 
 OriginLate 15th century: from pad- (of unknown origin) + the noun lock.     |