Hanapin
to lock up
[phrase form: lock]
01
i-lock, isara
to close or secure something in a place where it cannot be removed or accessed without the appropriate authorization, key, or combination
02
ikulong , aresto
to confine a person in a place, such as a prison, where they cannot escape without one's permission
lock up
v
Halimbawa
The scientist locked up the dangerous chemicals in a secure laboratory.
The individual locked up their personal belongings in a storage locker.
The store owner locked up the valuables in the safe.
The authorities locked up the dissidents in a maximum-security prison.
The police locked up the suspect in the detention center.