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  1. 1. : to put (something) in a locked container, place, etc. The jewelry was locked away in a cabinet. 2. : to put (someone) in a locked place (such as a prison) for a long period of time. lock away a criminal. The state locked their sister away in a psychiatric hospital. 3. : to keep (oneself) alone in a room or place for a long period of time.

  2. Inglés. Español. lock [sb] away vtr phrasal sep. informal (person: put in prison) meter entre rejas a loc verb. encarcelar a, encerrar a vtr + prep. mandar a prisión a loc verb.

  3. Definición de "lock away" lock away. 1. verbo frasal. If you lock something away in a place or container, you put or hide it there and fasten the lock. She meticulously cleaned the gun and locked it away in its case. [VERB noun PARTICLE] He had even locked away all the videos of his previous exploits. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. verbo frasal.

  4. Meaning of lock something away in English. lock something away. phrasal verb with lock verb uk / lɒk / us / lɑːk / Add to word list. B2. to put something in a safe place and lock the door in order that someone else cannot get it: If you keep valuables in your house, lock them away somewhere safe. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. lock something up/away. to put something in a safe place that can be locked. All the valuables were safely locked away. to put money into an investment that you cannot easily turn into cash. Their capital is all locked up in property. See lock away in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  6. traducir LOCK SOMETHING AWAY: guardar algo bajo llave, guardar bajo llave. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  7. Hace 5 días · Definition of 'lock away' lock away. 1. phrasal verb. If you lock something away in a place or container, you put or hide it there and fasten the lock. She meticulously cleaned the gun and locked it away in its case. [VERB noun PARTICLE] He had even locked away all the videos of his previous exploits. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. phrasal verb.