lockup

lockup ['lɒkʌp]  [ˈlɑkˌʌp] 

lockup 基本解释

名词锁住; 拘留所; 监狱; 监禁

lockup 网络解释

1. 死锁:为提供更周全的保护,SG6516内设多项保护功能,包括过电流保护(OCP)、过电压保护(OVP)、低电压保护(UVP)线路、失误保护(FPO)及电源良好信号(PGO)等功能,能完全防止因快速开关而造成的死锁(Lockup)现象.

2. 锁住:当系统运作迟缓、发生general protection错误、系统锁住 (lockup) 或是任何与资源不足有关的现象时,建议执行下列步骤.

3. 图纸加密:10:[系统工具]---命令SCX | ◆Lockup---------图纸加密 | ◆SBSF-----------视图缩放

lockup 单语例句

1. Officers quietly sneaked up behind him and pulled him to safety before cuffing him and throwing him in the lockup.

2. The lockup on the sale of those shares is due to end on Oct 20.

3. The two firms sold down their holdings in ICBC as soon as the expiration of the lockup on those shares expired yesterday.

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4. Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff has been moved out of a New York lockup to this North Carolina facility.

5. Most of the shares affected are subject to lockup periods, helping to alleviate uncertainties over a possible flood of new shares hitting the market.

6. lockup什么意思

6. Chinese banks have been haunted by persistent speculation that their foreign investors may sell their stakes once the lockup period expires.

7. lockup

7. She would have had to serve the full sentence in a city lockup.

8. lockup是什么意思

8. The probe started after a soldier at the lockup said he could not tolerate abuses he witnessed and presented pictures to his superiors.

9. Market analysts say the restrictions explain why the resignations had " peaked " in March and April, about half a year before the lockup agreements end.

10. Those shares were subject to lockup periods, alleviating uncertainties over a possible flood of new shares into the market.

lockup 英英释义

noun

1. the act of locking something up to protect it

    Synonym: locking

2. jail in a local police station

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