locker 英 [ˈlɒkə(r)]   美 [ˈlɑkə(r)]

locker

locker  英 [ˈlɒkə(r)] 美 [ˈlɑkə(r)]

n. 柜,箱;上锁的人;有锁的橱柜;锁扣装置;有锁的存物柜 

名词复数:lockers 

I dialled the combination to open my locker. 我拨暗码打开我的锁柜。
We have arrived at the girls’ gym. We walk into the locker room and abracadabra! all the girls stoptalking. 我们已经到了体育馆,我们走进了贮藏柜那里,一看见我们进来所有的女孩都不说话了。

  • A locker is a small closet or cabinet with a lock where you can keep your jacket and other possessions for a while. High school students typically have lockers for storing their books (and their smelly gym socks).
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  • n. 柜,箱;上锁的人;有锁的橱柜;锁扣装置;有锁的存物柜
  • 1. I dialled the combination to open my locker.

    我拨暗码打开我的锁柜。

  • 2. We have arrived at the girls’ gym. We walk into the locker room and abracadabra! all the girls stoptalking.

    我们已经到了体育馆,我们走进了贮藏柜那里,一看见我们进来所有的女孩都不说话了。

  • 3. Besides the meal and pantry food lockers, a fresh food locker is packed at KSC and installed on the Shuttle 18 to 24 hours before launch.

    除了饭和食品室的食品柜,一个新食品柜也在肯尼迪天空中心被打包,并在发射前18-24小时装上航天飞机。

  • locker (n.) "small chest that can be locked," late 14c., agent noun from Middle English lokken (see lock (v.)). Especially for individual use in companies of men, as on shipboard or in military regiments. As a characteristic of high school life, 20c. Earlier the word meant "a mechanism for locking" (early 14c.).
lock·er / ˈlɒkə(r) ; NAmE ˈlɑːkər / noun a small cupboard that can be locked, where you can leave your clothes, bags, etc. while you play a sport or go somewhere (体育馆等的)有锁存物柜,寄物柜 locker lockers lock·er / ˈlɒkə(r) ; NAmE ˈlɑːkər /
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