Rechercher
to lock in
[phrase form: lock]
01
enfermer
to shut someone or oneself in a place by locking the door
02
verrouiller
to secure something tightly in place, preventing leakage, loss, or alteration
03
verrouiller
to make something fixed or certain, preventing it from changing
Exemple
The hostages were locked in a cell with no means of escape.
The prisoner was locked in a small cell for 24 hours a day.
The negotiators locked in the terms of the agreement, preventing further disputes or alterations.
The investor locked in a favorable exchange rate for their currency transaction, ensuring a predictable outcome.
The company locked in the price of their product for a year, providing customers with price certainty.