Phrasal Verbs with “LOCK” in English
Lock[lɒk] is a regular verb. Phrasal verbs with “lock” include:
- lock away
- The locals lock away anything that they think is different
- lock down
- We’ll have to lock down the airfield until further notice
- lock (oneself) in
- Sell your stocks now to lock in some of the gains of recent months
- lock in
- A bit more power to lock in the destination
- lock onto
- Lock onto this Peterborough canoe ride
- lock out
- When the owners heard talk of a strike, they locked the employees out
- I forgot my keys and was locked out of my own house!
- lock up
- Their capital is all locked up in property
- If you lock up your anger, it will only cause trouble later
- lock yourself away
- If you don’t seek help, if you lock yourself away from the world, you’ll remain in depression’s vicious cycle