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Etymology: [ 'läk ] (noun.) before 12th century. lock + up

hapsetmek, kilit altında saklamak, bloke etme, kilitleme, bloke etmek, nezarethane, kapatmak, tutukevi, kilitlenmek, tevkifhane, kilitli dükkân, kilitlemek, hapse atmak, kilitlen, kilit altında tut, bağlamak (para), kapıyı/kapıları kilitlemek, 1- kilitle kapatmak 2- hapsetmek , kapatmak 3- (sermayeyi) bloke etmek, karşılıklı ketlenme, (para) yatırmak, bağlamak, kilit altında tutmak, birini hapse tıkmak, birini tımarhaneye kapatmak, içeri tıkmak, i., k.dili. hapishane, gözetimevi,

1 hapsetmek     ts
2 kilit altında saklamak     ts
3 bloke etme     ts
4 kilitleme     ts
5 bloke etmek     ts
6 nezarethane     ts
7 kapatmak     ts
8 tutukevi  Kanun     ts
9 kilitlenmek  Bilgisayar     ts
10 tevkifhane  Kanun     ts
11 kilitli dükkân     ts
12 kilitlemek     ts
13 hapse atmak     ts
14 kilitlen     ts
15 kilit altında tut     ts
16 bağlamak (para)     ts
17 kapıyı/kapıları kilitlemek     ts
18 1- kilitle kapatmak 2- hapsetmek , kapatmak 3- (sermayeyi) bloke etmek  Fiili Deyim     ts
19 karşılıklı ketlenme     ts
20 (para) yatırmak     ts
21 bağlamak     ts
22 kilit altında tutmak     ts
23lock s.o. up birini hapse tıkmak     ts
24lock s.o. up birini tımarhaneye kapatmak     ts
25lock somebody up içeri tıkmak     ts
26lockup i., k.dili. hapishane     ts
27lockup gözetimevi     ts
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to invest in something long term, to imprison or incarcerate someone, to close all doors and windows of a place securely, to cease responding, to freeze, imprison, put in jail, secure by locking; "lock up the house before you go on vacation, place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape; "The parents locked her daughter up for the weekend"; "She locked her jewels in the safe", To lock someone up means to put them in prison or a secure psychiatric hospital. Mr Milner persuaded the federal prosecutors not to lock up his client, If you lock something up in a place or container, you put or hide it there and fasten the lock. Give away any food you have on hand, or lock it up and give the key to the neighbours Control of materials could be maintained by locking up bombs, When you lock up a building or car or lock up, you make sure that all the doors and windows are locked so that nobody can get in. Don't forget to lock up Leave your car here and lock it up, The point at which a car's tires start to skid, A sudden failure in the operation of a program or hard disk Lock ups (also called crashes) can result in the loss of any data entered prior to the last save, but a hard disk crash is much more serious, resulting in extensive loss of data and nearly always requiring reformatting of the disk The most effective way to guard against data loss from lock ups is to back up important files regularly Related terms: Crash, Data, Disk, File, Program, Reformatting, Disk crash, Disproportionate amount of droop that occurs during the first few hundred cc’s of flow, secure by locking; "lock up the house before you go on vacation", A jail, uplock, A lock-up is a garage that is used by someone, but is not next to their house. Lock-up is also an adjective. a lock-up garage, A lock-up is the same as a jail, the act of locking something up to protect it, A place where persons under arrest are temporarily locked up; a watchhouse, jail in a local police station, may be locked up, A lockup period is an initial period during which an investment cannot be redeemed or become subject to the standard liquidity provisions The length of lockup period ranges from manager to manager Hedge funds typically have a lockup period of one year, An agreed upon time between company insiders who hold stock and the underwriters as to how long those shareholders must retain their stock before selling them in the open market It is a show of faith by those holders in the company to the new stockholders Sales of securities by this insider group can be done prior to that time with the consent of the underwriter, To position a form (a page or several pages) in a chase for letterpress printing, In letterpress, to position a form in a chase for printing, A period of time, often after an IPO, during which an investor is restricted from selling a particular investment, The juncture at which a tire starts to skid during braking A tire's maximum braking force is developed when it is on the verge of lockup, so a car's shortest stopping distances are produced when its front and rear tires approach lockup simultaneously This is very hard to achieve under varying conditions of load and traction, so one end typically locks up before the other Front-wheel lockup is inherently more stable than rear-wheel lockup, act of locking up; prison, jail; temporary detention center,

28 to invest in something long term     ts
29 to imprison or incarcerate someone     ts
30 to close all doors and windows of a place securely     ts
31 to cease responding, to freeze     ts
32 imprison, put in jail     ts
33 secure by locking; "lock up the house before you go on vacation     ts
34 place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape; "The parents locked her daughter up for the weekend"; "She locked her jewels in the safe"     ts
35 To lock someone up means to put them in prison or a secure psychiatric hospital. Mr Milner persuaded the federal prosecutors not to lock up his client     ts
36 If you lock something up in a place or container, you put or hide it there and fasten the lock. Give away any food you have on hand, or lock it up and give the key to the neighbours Control of materials could be maintained by locking up bombs     ts
37 When you lock up a building or car or lock up, you make sure that all the doors and windows are locked so that nobody can get in. Don't forget to lock up Leave your car here and lock it up     ts
38 The point at which a car's tires start to skid     ts
39 A sudden failure in the operation of a program or hard disk Lock ups (also called crashes) can result in the loss of any data entered prior to the last save, but a hard disk crash is much more serious, resulting in extensive loss of data and nearly always requiring reformatting of the disk The most effective way to guard against data loss from lock ups is to back up important files regularly Related terms: Crash, Data, Disk, File, Program, Reformatting, Disk crash     ts
40 Disproportionate amount of droop that occurs during the first few hundred cc’s of flow     ts
41 secure by locking; "lock up the house before you go on vacation"     ts
42lockup A jail - "He's in lockup for 30 days for drunk and disorderly."     ts
43to lock up. uplock     ts
44 A lock-up is a garage that is used by someone, but is not next to their house. Lock-up is also an adjective. a lock-up garage     ts
45 A lock-up is the same as a jail     ts
46lockup the act of locking something up to protect it     ts
47lockup A place where persons under arrest are temporarily locked up; a watchhouse     ts
48lockup jail in a local police station     ts
49lockup may be locked up  sıfat     ts
50lockup A lockup period is an initial period during which an investment cannot be redeemed or become subject to the standard liquidity provisions The length of lockup period ranges from manager to manager Hedge funds typically have a lockup period of one year     ts
51lockup An agreed upon time between company insiders who hold stock and the underwriters as to how long those shareholders must retain their stock before selling them in the open market It is a show of faith by those holders in the company to the new stockholders Sales of securities by this insider group can be done prior to that time with the consent of the underwriter     ts
52lockup To position a form (a page or several pages) in a chase for letterpress printing     ts
53lockup In letterpress, to position a form in a chase for printing     ts
54lockup A period of time, often after an IPO, during which an investor is restricted from selling a particular investment     ts
55lockup The juncture at which a tire starts to skid during braking A tire's maximum braking force is developed when it is on the verge of lockup, so a car's shortest stopping distances are produced when its front and rear tires approach lockup simultaneously This is very hard to achieve under varying conditions of load and traction, so one end typically locks up before the other Front-wheel lockup is inherently more stable than rear-wheel lockup     ts
56lockup act of locking up; prison, jail; temporary detention center  isim     ts
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