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 unlock ['ʌn'lɔk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 开...的锁, 开启, 表露, 放出

vi. 被开启, 揭开, 解放

[计] 解出锁定


  1. I unlocked the door and went into the room.
    我打开房门,然后走进屋里。
  2. Scientists have unlocked the secret of the atom.
    科学家已经揭开了原子的秘密。


unlock
[ verb ]
  1. open the lock of

  2. <verb.contact>
    unlock the door
  3. set free or release

  4. <verb.contact>
  5. become unlocked

  6. <verb.change>
    The door unlocked from the inside


Unlock \Un*lock"\, v. t. [Cf. AS. unl?can. See 1st {Un-}, and
{Lock}, v. t.]
1. To unfasten, as what is locked; as, to unlock a door or a
chest.

2. To open, in general; to lay open; to undo.

Unlock your springs, and open all your shades.
--Pope.

[Lord] unlock the spell of sin. --J. H.
Newman.

  1. Of course neither Nobel prizes nor the deepest understanding of democratic systems can unlock prison gates or stop bullets in midflight.
  2. Another possibility is that the therapy could unlock a cancer-causing gene or stymie a cancer-inhibiting gene.
  3. IBM said the cards will unlock capabilities already built into its PS/2 line, which features the so-called Micro Channel data pathway.
  4. In the wake of her find, Ms. Betts hasn't been swamped with invitations to unlock the treasure chests of other cash-strapped state agencies.
  5. Two women handcuffed together in a practical joke had to search the city for the prankster when police couldn't unlock the cuffs.
  6. "We have tremendous opportunities there, and this will unlock them," he said.
  7. Phobos II was launched July 12 in a program to unlock mysteries of the red planet and Phobos, Tass said.
  8. They have raised $484 million, and the money is paying dividends, Lewis said, with medical science starting to unlock the mysteries of 40 neuromuscular diseases that cripple thousands annually.
  9. Phobos II was launched July 12 in an ambitious program to unlock mysteries of the Red Planet and its largest moon, Phobos.
  10. They called police, and Special Officer Art Stone came to the rescue with tools to unlock the car.
  11. The settlement could unlock vast holdings of land, oil, gas, minerals and timber that have been out of Burlington Northern's reach because of Mr. Morgan's covenants.
  12. Reseachers have successfully made the first test run of the world's biggest atom smasher, a 17-mile circular tunnel designed to unlock secrets of how the universe took shape, scientists said Saturday.
  13. Then in an extraordinary incident that the Senate historian said had not occurred since 1942, Giugni used a passkey to unlock Packwood's office door.
  14. It is peculiar that RHM managed a gain of only 2 per cent yesterday after announcing a demerger designed to unlock shareholder value from its brands. If there were that much value to be unlocked, then presumably the shares would have risen much more.
  15. The men drove him to an alley behind the gallery and then ordered him to go unlock the front door.
  16. Now that the Office of Fair Trading's criticism of policy marketing has turned the spotlight on the industry, the DTI might take a tougher line over distributing surpluses. But there is more than one way to unlock value.
  17. The historic multiple of 30 is slightly more than twice that of the sector as a whole. Racal has shown with Vodafone that demerger can unlock value both at the time of announcement and on implementation.
  18. "And so to the degree Iran holds the key, holds most of the keys to unlock the locks, that could be helpful," the president-elect said.
  19. In the words of one insider, the IRA will continue to hold the key which could unlock the door to peace. Nor should we expect the draconian security clampdown predicted by some in the province.
  20. In the Soviet Union, President Mikhail Gorbachev is pressing for glasnost and perestroika out of an awareness that his economic push will fail unless he can unlock the imaginations of the Russian people.
  21. "It is the Pretoria regime that should unlock the gates to negotiations," he said.
  22. A Shropshire teenager became the first person to be convicted of having a car alarm 'grabber', which captures the signal sent to a car's central locking system and uses it to unlock the doors.
  23. Turkey also hopes to unlock large aid transfers from Brussels, blocked by Greece since it joined the EU. But even Mr Tigrel recognises that Turkey's 'increasing element of political uncertainty clouds everything and makes my life more difficult.'
  24. "She had to give directions to the house, which was on streets that aren't marked, and get towels for her mom and unlock the doors for the ambulance," Ms. King said.
  25. Thomas, who lives in New Rochelle, had been charged with the eight deaths because of fire code violations that included a missing fire door and a dead bolt on the front door that required a key from the inside to unlock.
  26. He insisted that this would unlock more access to the EC market for farm produce, as well as bring down export subsidies.
  27. "We thought that management was beginning to take actions to unlock the value" of the company, says Charlie Ober, a T. Rowe Price analyst.
  28. At least one would-be acquirer, Hollywood producer Burt Sugarman, has tried to unlock a supervoting stock at Media General Corp.
  29. He forced another female employee to unlock the vault and had both workers fill a duffel bag with money.
  30. "Even manual locks have changed and aren't easy to unlock," said Rice.
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