释义 |
lockup \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun (-s) Etymology: from lock up, v. 1. : an act of locking or the state of being locked < lockup occurs regularly at six o'clock > 2. : something that is or is intended to be locked: as a. : jail; especially : a local jail where persons are detained prior to court hearing b. Britain : a shop or store without living quarters c. chiefly Britain : rented storage space (as a locker or garage) that may be locked by the user d. (1) : a credit obligation (as a renewed note) or other investment in which capital is locked up (2) : a stamp or other philatelic item bought speculatively for anticipated appreciation in value 3. a. : the operation of locking up imposed letterpress matter b. : the quality of such locking up < a secure lockup for foundry > |